About Dr. Perrier
Leaders in muscle & joint performance with an integrative, patient‑first approach.
About Dr. Perrier
Dr. Thane Perrier is a Wichita-based Kinesiologist and integrated health specialist focused on helping patients move better, reduce pain, and restore performance. His care blends precise neuromuscular therapy (no joint “popping”) with integrative health insight when needed — using advanced labs and nutrition strategically to address underlying drivers of pain and inflammation.
Education & Training
Clinical Approach
Core Focus: Muscle and Joint issues/restoration. Hands‑on soft‑tissue and neuromuscular sessions — precise, gentle care with no high‑velocity joint adjustments.
Bridge to Integrative Health: when symptoms suggest internal contributors (e.g., immune, metabolic, or gut‑related stress), Dr. Perrier may incorporate advanced testing (such as KBMO food immune panels and LabCorp blood work) and targeted nutritional strategies. Testing is never the first step — it’s used only when it adds clarity and improves outcomes.
Background
Dr. Perrier graduated from Logan at the top of his class in Applied Kinesiology. While at Logan, he served as a Group Leader at Logan Healthcare Centers and practiced at five clinics in the greater St. Louis area. In addition to his doctorate, he has completed more than 300 hours of Applied Kinesiology, including his 100‑hour ICAK certification. He later graduated from the Loomis Institute with an I.H.S. degree, specializing in Enzyme Nutrition and digestive disturbances.
He began his study at Kansas State University (B.S., Pre‑Med), where he was nominated to The National Society of Collegiate Scholars and served as an Assistant Gross Anatomy Instructor. He was selected by the NCSC as one of sixty students nationally to study health care in Australia.


Personal
- Clear explanations and a practical plan
- Gentle, non‑adjustment care focused on function and movement
- Time with the doctor — typical visits are 20 minutes of focused, hands‑on care
- A whole‑person view when pain has systemic contributors
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