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IT’S ON! My Book The Secret Backpain Code
ByadminThe Secret Backpain Code is live and available on Amazon for 99 cents at https://a.co/d/0THj3a9 Please share this link with anyone you feel comfortable sharing it with or people you know struggling with back pain. Every sale gets us closer to Amazon’s Bestseller’s List! I’ll keep you posted on how we’re doing. Thanks for all…
A Chip On My Shoulder
ByadminReading the latest research touting the benefits of Spinal manipulation for acute low back pain, sub acute low back pain, AND chronic pow back pain- for assistance in pain relief, increased motion and function in everyday life. I was inspired when I was leaving the Temple of Sunday, there was a gi-normous pile of lunch…
From Provincetown, MA
ByadminWent back to Sharon, MA, for my 50th High School Reunion, what a wonderful time!I shot this video in Provincetown, MA to catch everyone up on a couple of items, I’ll be back in the office tomorrow, text me for your next appointment at 847-778-3627.
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Why Chronic Pain Lingers—And How Chiropractic Care May Help Your Body “Hit the Brakes”
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