Doctor Benn has been in Chiropractic practice, in Flint Michigan, since January 1981 (30 years). He has also earned the "Independent Chiropractic Examiner" and "Chiropractic Orthopedics" post graduate degree. He has published two orthopedic articles in a National Recognized peer reviewed journal, Chiropractic Economics: "Dislocations of the Gleno-Hemeral Joint" and "Pelegra-Striata Syndrome". He has completed additional post graduate work in Biomeridian testing and analysis, Digital Pulse Analysis and Physiological Therapeutics. His practice tends to focus on athletic and acute injuries, but he also sees full families. By being in practice over 30 years, Doctor Benn has seen 2 and 3 generations of family members, wrestlers, bowlers, volley ball, football and basketball injuries, along with those everyday slips, falls and minor injuries.
With a staff of 6 massage therapist (over 30 years experience), 2 exercise class instructors, a dietician/weight loss coach (over 12 years experience), Colon hydrotherapist (over 5 years experience), Counselor (over 30 years experience), Hypnotherapists, Nutritionist and others, the Centre is able to offer alternative health care services that are focused on the uniqueness of the individual.
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What conditions do chiropractors treat?
Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on disorders of the muscular, skeletal and nervous system, and the effects these disorders have on the general health of the patient. Chiropractic care is used most often to treat back pain, neck pain, pain in the joints of the arms or legs, and headaches.
Is chiropractic treatment safe?
Yes, chiropractic treatment is safe and effective. While any form of health treatment contains a degree of inherent risk, there is little danger in chiropractic care when administered by a licensed practitioner. To assure competency, all states require that DC's be board-qualified, licensed, and regulated according to stringent criteria. Statistics show that patient risk is substantially lower in chiropractic as opposed to medical care, where the use of prescription drugs and surgery pose a much higher risk of complications.