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Like most chiropractors, I became one because of what a chiropractor did for me. I had injured my low back playing football. I was unable to play because of the pain. The medical doctor could only offer me temporary, minimal relief. The chiropractor gave me rapid recovery to become able to play to my full ability pain-free.

I graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1987.  I have been in practice since 1988. I became a chiropractor to help people. When you're in pain or someone is talking about doing surgery, I'm here for you. If you have a question, call and ask to talk to me. I'm here to relieve your pain and work with you on your recovery. One of my goals is to prevent unnecessary surgery. 

In my practice, I specialize in nerve, muscle, and joint injuries. Like most chiropractors, I treat neck and back injuries. I have also added the treatment of extremity injuries. I successfully treat conditions like carpal tunnel, rotator cuff, ankle, and knee injuries. 

Everybody needs motivation to do what he/she does well. I have found mine. I know what gets me to work every day and what makes me love my job. I really enjoy making people feel better: teaching them and treating them so the pain goes away and rehabbing the injured area so that they can do what they have to do to live life and be healthy and happy.

My secondary motivation is to help prevent unnecessary surgery. I take the condition other doctors couldn't help and fix it. In reality, my job is simple and I really don't do much. All I do is make your body work the way it's supposed to. Your body does all of the tough work of healing the injured area so that you get better and feel better.

So, that's what gets me up in the morning: relieving your pain, teaching you to help yourself, and constantly learning how to do it better and faster. I don't consider it so much a job; rather, it is doing something I love that I just happen to get paid for.

I hope that I can help you with any pain or injury you have, and I look forward to talking to you

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