Olympic-Level Clinical Care

Clinical Leadership and Care Team

Specialized care for concussion, dysautonomia, and complex neurological conditions, guided by nationally recognized clinical expertise.


For Patients Seeking Answers Beyond Traditional Care:

WHEN YOUR CASE IS MORE COMPLEX, YOUR CARE SHOULD BE TOO

Many of the patients we see have already tried multiple approaches without clear answers. Our team is structured to evaluate overlapping neurological, autonomic, and musculoskeletal factors, with a focus on identifying what others may have missed and building a more targeted plan of care.



Clinical Leadership

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William J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP, FACSM

Chief Medical Officer
CEO, NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center

  • Distinguished Clinical Professor, Emeritus, University of Western States

  • Former Vice President of Sports Medicine, United States Olympic Committee

Dr. Moreau is a board-certified sports medicine specialist with more than four decades of clinical experience focused on complex neurologic, musculoskeletal, and autonomic conditions.

He previously served as Director of Clinics for the United States Olympic Committee, leading multidisciplinary medical care for Team USA athletes across multiple Olympic Games. That experience now informs his work with patients presenting with persistent symptoms following concussion, dysautonomia including POTS, and complex conditions that have not improved with prior care.

His clinical approach is defined by precise evaluation and identification of underlying drivers of unresolved symptoms. Care is directed toward targeted rehabilitation and restoration of function across neurologic and musculoskeletal systems.

At NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center, Dr. Moreau leads an evidence-guided clinical model integrating chiropractic care with neurologic and autonomic rehabilitation, designed to address the full complexity of each case.

Patients routinely travel from across North America for advanced evaluation when standard approaches have not provided answers.

He also serves as a medical expert in complex injury cases, providing independent evaluation and opinion in matters involving persistent post-traumatic and neurologic conditions.

Clinical Focus Areas

  • Post-Concussion Syndrome and Persistent Post-Traumatic Symptoms

  • Dysautonomia and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)

  • Complex Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Conditions

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Emily Kahler-Giblin, DC, DACBSP

Clinical Care Lead, NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center

Dr. Emily Kahler-Giblin is a Doctor of Chiropractic and Clinical Care Lead at NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center, specializing in concussion management, dysautonomia, and sports-related injuries. She combines advanced clinical training with an athletic background to deliver precise, patient-centered care for complex cases.

She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Salve Regina University, where she competed as a collegiate field hockey athlete, followed by her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the University of Western States. She remains actively involved in clinical education and professional development.

Dr. Kahler-Giblin holds the Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (DACBSP), reflecting advanced training in sports medicine. She serves as a sports medicine provider for USA Fencing and completed an advanced clinical fellowship under the mentorship of William J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP, FACSM, with emphasis on complex case management and clinical integration.

Her clinical practice focuses on the management of concussion, post-concussion syndrome, dysautonomia, and sports-related injuries. She utilizes an evidence-guided, collaborative approach to support recovery, restore function, and optimize long-term performance.

Outside of clinical practice, she enjoys spending time with her husband, strength training, and relaxing with her cats, Walter and Edgar.

Clinical Focus

  • Concussion and Post-Concussion Syndrome

  • Dysautonomia and POTS

  • Sports-Related Injury Management

OPERATIONS

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Alice Grenier

Office Manager

Alice brings more than two decades of experience in chiropractic healthcare administration, beginning her career in 1999. She served for over 25 years as office manager at the University of Western States clinics, where she developed extensive expertise in patient care coordination, scheduling, billing and coding education, and clinical operations.

Her deep knowledge of clinic management is complemented by a genuine commitment to patient experience. Whether assisting with scheduling, navigating insurance and billing questions, or providing a welcoming voice on the phone, Alice ensures that every patient feels supported from their first interaction with the clinic.

At NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center, Alice serves as the primary point of contact for patients, helping coordinate care with professionalism, efficiency, and attention to detail. She plays a central role in ensuring that each patient experience is smooth, organized, and welcoming.

Outside the clinic, Alice enjoys spending time with family and friends. A Pacific Northwest native, she values staying active outdoors and enjoying the region’s natural beauty.

DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC
CLINICAL FELLOWS

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Payton Bosque, DC

Clinical Fellow –
Sports Medicine & Concussion

Dr. Payton Bosque serves as a Clinical Fellow in Sports Medicine and Concussion at NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center. Originally from Hawaii, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, with a minor in Business Administration, from California State University, East Bay, graduating with Honors Distinction. She went on to complete her Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon.

During her chiropractic education, Dr. Bosque trained extensively under William J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP, FACSM and Emily Kahler-Giblin, DC, DACBSP developing clinical skills in sports medicine, concussion evaluation and management, and the care of complex neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Through this mentorship, she gained focused experience in the management of post-concussion syndrome, dysautonomia, and autonomic dysfunction, which represent key areas of clinical care at NeuroSport.

As a Clinical Fellow, Dr. Bosque continues advanced training in sports medicine and concussion care while working alongside senior clinicians in the evaluation and management of athletes and patients with neurologic and autonomic conditions. She is currently pursuing her Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP) certification and intends to continue her progression toward Diplomate status with the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (DACBSP).

Clinical Focus

  • Concussion and Post-Concussion Syndrome

  • Dysautonomia and Autonomic Dysfunction (including POTS)

  • Dr. Bosque’s interest in healthcare began through volunteer work in a nursing and rehabilitation facility, where she assisted residents with daily activities and observed interdisciplinary care teams. This experience fostered a lasting commitment to patient-centered care and to improving function and quality of life through evidence-informed, non-invasive approaches. During her clinical training, she also participated in a research setting focused on postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), assisting with patient visits, coordination, and outreach.

    A lifelong athlete, Dr. Bosque grew up swimming and later competed in water polo at the collegiate level. She has coached athletes across multiple age groups and completed an internship supporting an intercollegiate women’s team. These experiences developed a strong appreciation for performance, injury prevention, and teamwork, which continue to shape her collaborative, performance-focused approach to patient care.

    Outside of clinical practice, Dr. Bosque enjoys thrifting, attending live music, exploring local markets, and spending time near the water.

    Dr. Bosque is proud to serve the NeuroSport community and is committed to helping patients restore function, recover from injury, and return to the activities that matter most to them.

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Jacob Campos, DC

Clinical Fellow –
Sports Rehabilitation and Performance

Dr. Jacob Campos is a Doctor of Chiropractic and Clinical Fellow at NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center, specializing in sports rehabilitation, performance optimization, and complex musculoskeletal care.

He earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Linfield University, where he competed as a four-year collegiate baseball athlete. His background in strength and conditioning, exercise physiology, and athletic performance shaped his early interest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and movement optimization.

Dr. Campos completed his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the University of Western States in December 2025. Throughout his academic training, he worked as a personal trainer and CrossFit Level 1 trainer, gaining practical experience in biomechanics, performance training, and recovery strategies for athletes and active individuals.

During his chiropractic education, Dr. Campos completed advanced clinical mentorship under William J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP, FACSM and Emily Kahler-Giblin, DC, DACBSP at NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center. Through this experience, he developed focused clinical skills in sports injury management, concussion care, and the evaluation and management of dysautonomia, including postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).

His clinical approach emphasizes precise examination, movement-based rehabilitation, and evidence-guided strategies to restore function, improve performance, and support long-term musculoskeletal health.

Clinical Focus

  • Sports Rehabilitation and Performance

  • Injury Prevention and Return-to-Play

  • Dr. Campos works with athletes across a wide spectrum, including runners, CrossFit athletes, and strength athletes, as well as active individuals seeking to recover from injury, improve movement quality, and return to high levels of performance.

    He currently serves as a Clinical Fellow at NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center, where he continues advanced training in sports medicine and rehabilitation under the mentorship of experienced clinicians. He is actively pursuing his Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP) credential and intends to continue his progression toward Diplomate status with the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (DACBSP).

    Outside of clinical practice, Dr. Campos enjoys running, strength training, and playing golf. He is a lifelong supporter of the Los Angeles Dodgers and values time spent with his dachshund, Zoe, who reliably maintains control of the household despite her size.

CLINICAL TRAINING

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Kayley Shaben

Clinical Intern

Kayley is a chiropractic intern at the University of Western States and is in the final six months of her clinical training while concurrently completing her Master’s in Sports Medicine. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Alberta.

Kayley brings valuable athletic and team-based experience to her clinical work, having spent two winters as a team trainer for a para-ski race team, supporting athletes in both training and competition settings. Originally from Canada, she has a strong background in sport, including over 15 years of competitive hockey participation, along with involvement in a variety of other sports.

Her clinical interests include sports medicine, post-concussion rehabilitation, autoimmune-related conditions, and performance-focused rehabilitation. She is particularly interested in the relationship between the nervous and immune systems and how this interaction influences recovery, resilience, and long-term performance.

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Alexa McMillan

Clinical Volunteer

Alexa McMillan is a Doctor of Chiropractic student at the University of Western States. Originally from Edmonton, Canada, she earned a Bachelor of Commerce from Saint Mary’s University, graduating Summa Cum Laude and receiving the President’s Medal for the highest academic average.

She has a strong background in athletics, having competed as a USPORTS hockey player and served as captain of Saint Mary’s women’s team before playing professionally overseas in Sweden. She has also worked as a power skating instructor, coaching athletes in skill development, biomechanics, strength, and conditioning.

At NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center, Alexa contributes as a clinical volunteer, gaining exposure to the evaluation and management of concussion, dysautonomia, and sports-related injuries.

SPECIALIZED.

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EVIDENCE-BASED

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COMPREHENSIVE