Ron Chenoweth & Jeff Sams

Chiropractic care had always been something that sounded cool, but what would it really do for me? As a child I was told not to crack my knuckles because it would give me arthritis. My thoughts were that cracking my back would do the same thing. I attended a community event where I spoke with Dr. Shoshana, She had me step on the bi-lateral scales. Let me say that I was really off-balance (in more ways than one.) This convinced me to come in for a full exam. I was shocked at my x-rays. There it was, a 37mm forward thrust reverse, curved neck. Never would I have thought that being bounced out of a truck, struck in the head playing softball, or any of the other injuries experienced in life would have done so much. I gladly began regular treatments three times a week. Each visit is a bright spot in the day. I feel full of energy after treatment. I feel in better health overall. I don't succumb to the notion that I'm just getting older and that pain is an expected part of that. (I also don't try stunt truck jumping any longer-just kidding.) I do follow the traction and stretching regimen as prescribed, and have seen great results in a short period of time. Even from the first visit I knew it was something that Jeff would also benefit from.

See what he has to say below…

I had never really considered any type of chiropractic health care until Ron gave me the consultation visit. When Dr. Shoshana shared the results of my exam, I was surprised at how many subluxations were present. I had problems walking in the mornings, with pain and tingling in my legs. I was also dealing with phantom sensations as a result of shingles from the previous year, but didn't attribute any of those symptoms to issues with my spine. Since starting regular chiropractic treatment, all of those issues have resolved. I seem to have more energy. I feel better overall. In the past, I have been prone to bronchitis that I would seek the aid of antibiotics and breathing treatments. This cold and flu season, I have been able to ward off those problems naturally.

Thank you Shoshana for helping us to “Live Well,”

Emily Arias