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Dr. Ashley graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2005. Prior to studying at Palmer, she attended the University of Iowa where she received a bachelor's of science in psychology. Dr. Ashley has also earned fellowship in the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture. Dr. Chad graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2003. Prior to studying at Palmer, he attended the University of Colorado where he received a bachelor's of arts in sociology.
Chiropractic treatment could offer the solution if chronic pain is one of your PTSD symptoms. Menstrual disorders, such as, painful menstruation, missed periods, and excessive flow can be successfully treated with acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine by rectifying the functionality of the reproductive system. Additionally, fibroids, endometriosis, uterine and ovarian cancers, can be treated.
What's the main difference between wellness care and standard medical care? Wellness care seeks to turn on the natural healing ability, not by adding something to the system, but by removing anything that might interfere with normal function, trusting that the body would know what to do if nothing were.
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