In teh past week, we’ve had two people ask us about providing nutrition, weight loss, and Physical Therapy (PT) in our office. Likewise, they ask, why don’t we provide such services? The simple answer is that I am a Chiropractor who loves living. I hike, ski, run, go for a drive, swim in lakes, rivers, […]
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Real World Chiropractic
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 […]
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. […]