We recently conducted a New Member Interview with someone who found us via Facebook and then learned a friend of theirs is a regular here. When the interview was completed I got the sense to ask “How does this all relate to your expectation and preconceived notion of Chiropractic?” “Much different, I like this” the […]
Back pain
5 Reasons Why You Need a Chiropractor When You Are Diagnosed With Scoliosis
The National Institue of Health states that of every 1000 children born, 3 to 5 will develop some type of scoliosis. The National Scoliosis Foundation states that 2-3% of the population has scoliosis. It is said there is no known cure, and that treatments can have varring levels of success. So why do I need […]
Why Choose a Membership Practice?
Why should I choose a membership style practice like Nardi Family Chiropractic versus a non-membership Chiropractic practice? For starters each practice has its benefits. Nardi Family Chiropractic is a membership practice for the following reasons: 1. Convenience – Nardi Family Chiropractic operates on a “walk-in” basis. Because you don’t need an appointment, you work your […]
5 Reasons Pregnant Women Need Chiropractic, FOR MEN…(By a Man)
I recently came across an article written by a female chiropractor about why a pregnant woman needs chiropractic. It dawned on me that I never see the same article written for men, by a man, from a man’s perspective about how we can support our wives during pregnancy. So here it is… 5 Reasons Pregnant […]
Christmas Giving Tree Follow up
A big warm and hearty “Thank You” to all who participated in our “Giving Tree” this past Christmas Season. In all, you provided gifts for 25 children, ages 3-17 in Avon and Canton. Each of the stockings in the picture represents one of those children who would have otherwise not received a gift for Christmas. […]
Priorities
By Kelly, Chiropractic Assistant (and future Chiropractor), Nardi Family Chiropractic When I started college, I realized that I was going to have to cut back and narrow down my extracurricular activities. Unlike high school, where I spread out my time and energy over many different interests, I knew in college I was going to be […]