Back In Balance Puts A New Twist On Chiropractic Care

Written by Justin Schallmann

On March 9, 2012

Dr. Justin Schallmann has put a new twist on chiropractic care by using a “whole body” approach and gentle chiropractic method at Back in Balance Redmond chiropractic. This approach treats the immediate issues and pain being suffered by patients. It also includes holistic solutions for long-term care and provides the education required for continued health and wellness.

When asked about his approach to healing during a recent interview, Dr. Schallmann stated:

“I work very closely with my patients to make sure that they are able to reach their health and wellness goals and participate in their normal activities without the fear of pain or stiffness. I have focused my practice on using a whole body approach because everything we do has a direct affect on how well our body functions and heals. By creating holistic health and wellness programs for my patients we are able to empower the individual to become an active participant in their overall health and wellness.”

Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures

The diagnostic and treatment procedures at Back in Balance chiropractic are designed to be professional, comfortable and patient friendly. Patients receive an initial consultation with Dr. Schallmann which allows him to evaluate their past medical history, normal daily activities, lifestyle, diet and exercise program.

The patient will be asked about any recurring medical or physical issues and triggers for any pain that they may have experienced. The doctor will also conduct a physical examination and take x-rays.

After a thorough evaluation of all the information collected during the initial consultation and examination, the doctor will develop and suggest an individualized treatment plan comprised of care, education, and training.

Any immediate issues will be addressed using gentle National Upper Cervical Association (NUCCA) chiropractic methods. Treatment includes a customized exercise plan that will help the patient to realize improved circulation throughout the body, an increased metabolism and better stamina.

Dietary changes may be part of the individualized treatment plan. These changes will help the patient to reduce the toxins they ingest regularly and increase the nutrients that are required by the body to heal and regenerate damaged cells and tissues more effectively.

Healthy Lifestyle education will be offered to inform the patient about how making simple changes in their daily routine can bring about a positive affect on their health and help them to build up their immune system.

Visit Back In Balance in Redmond, WA for more information about how Dr. Justin Schallmann provides his patients with the ability to improve their overall health and wellness using holistical methods and solutions. Individuals interested in getting more details about this press release will find contact information below.

Dr. Justin Schallmann, D. C.
Back In Balance Chiropractic
2761 152nd Ave. NE, Bldg. #4
Redmond, WA 98052
Telephone: (425) 437-9974
Email: info@BackInBalanceRedmond.com

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