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I graduated from Northwestern Chiropractic College in 1986.
I worked in a couple of high volume Chiropractic Clinics as an associate Doctor.
I quickly realized that I did not like the type of service offered at these clinics.
It seemed that the idea of the clinics were to move the patients through as quickly as possible and to limit
time with the patients between two and five minutes. This made it impossible to offer the proper care for
complicated cases. This type of care did not represent to me the type of care I had received in high school
or college. Once I began my own practice I strived to supply the type of care that I myself would expect
from a Doctor of Chiropractic. I spend 10 to 15 minutes per visit with my patients and as much as one hour
with a new patient. Besides the manual adjusting techniques that most chiropractors offer I can also offer
acupuncture and active release techniques. I work on a wide variety of patients ranging from normal neck,
back and extremity injuries such as knees and shoulders, to Auto, Workmens compensation and other personal
injuries. I also have a good working relationship with the University of Minnesota and treat many of their athletes via referral.
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