Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Dr. Alan W. Resch. I graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1985 and have been in private practice in the Northeast Wisconsin area for over 29 years. We get great results from the gentle techniques used here at Chiropractic Healing and Arts Center. It is our belief that by using gentle, low force adjustments and balancing the entire body, we can achieve longer lasting results and better outcomes.
Our mission and goals are to get you to your optimal health, using all natural methods while treating you the patient, and not just your symptoms. The following are a list of chiropractic methods we use here at our office; low force activator and impulse adjusting, Neuro Cranial integration, as well as Pulstar for deeper issues. We may use additional therapy modalities such as; electric stimulation, ultrasound, and low level laser, in addition to massage therapy to help speed up your healing process.
Because healing happens from the inside out, your needs may include nutritional support, therefore we offer a wide variety of vitamins, weight loss products, homeopathics and supplements.
To bring as thorough and complete a healing experience of harmony and wellness as possible to you by way of 45 years' skill and experience in the healing arts and sciences, using the knowledge and advanced healing technology that has come my way, I employ numerous techniques and advanced healing technologies that can help you achieve and maintain health and ease as you go through life.
X-Rays are not done in the office, but referred out when needed. Most of my patients experience a deep moment of total relaxation and exhilaration during our sessions, as the body and nervous system are brought into balance. Pain and dysfunction affect all of us - old and young alike - as we are afflicted at one time or another with both acute and/or chronic pain.
Children especially can benefit from the holistic care provided in this office. I will often find imbalances or dysfunctions in the system long before perceived symptoms show up. Accidents, sports injuries, and the natural aging process - all of these occurrences factor into causing flare-ups of pain in one's body.
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