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Severe allergies plagued Dr. Korwitts throughout his childhood. After experiencing a variety of allergy medications along with tonsil/adenoid surgery while still fairly young, he next endured weekly allergy injections for years on into his teens. Seeing the toll all of this was taking, his parents decided they needed to try another solution. Being chiropractic patients themselves, they took their son for regular spinal adjustments. Not only was there immediate relief, the improvement continued and Dr. Korwitts has now been allergy-free for years.
Grateful to be active and able to take part in daily outdoor activities along with having the ability to breath freely without limitation played a big role in Dr. Korwitts' decision to become a chiropractor. Now with over 35 years of involvement in the health field, Dr. Victor T. Korwitts specializes in the treatment of structural, neurological and biochemical imbalances.
As an undergrad in college, Dr. Brody Sharp had numerous injuries while playing hockey. A shoulder injury really took him out of commission for a while and no one, including orthopedic doctors and physical therapists could help him. One of his professors who was a chiropractor, took a look at the injury and was able to fix it, and that experience led to Dr. Brody down a new path. He decided to become a chiropractor himself, so that he could help others get their lives back after injuries and beyond!
A graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, Dr. Brody takes a whole-body approach when working with patients. That means he doesn't believe that a chiropractic adjustment provides a full scope of necessary service when it comes to optimal results. He follows an integrative approach within his practice, knowing that taking this approach shifts the body out of old dysfunctional patterns into long-term improvement.
Early on in life, Dr. Adam Spaccapaniccia (Dr. Spac for short) wanted to be an NFL football player when he grew up. But then amidst some sports injuries, he decided that the medical field combined with his interest in helping people, would provide him with a much more satisfying career path. Attending Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, he graduated with a degree in chiropractic and he never looked back.
Dr. Spac believes his family has been his biggest influence in life and he looks forward to starting a family and having kids of his own someday. What is his greatest gift to offer the world? He is quick to mention qualities such as compassion, friendliness and determination, all traits that keep him helping his patients realize their health goals.
Chunxin Chang knew from an early age that he wanted to pursue a career in healthcare. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience, Chemistry, and Anthropology from the University of Pittsburgh, and went on to receive his Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from Five Branches University in San Jose, California.
From the moment you meet Chunxin, his calm, compassionate presence is immediately evident. He is an attentive listener who truly makes patients feel heard and understood. His extensive knowledge and skill set include acupuncture, dry needling, cupping, and Chinese herbal medicine.
Even at a very young age, Max suffered with chronic back pain. As a teenager he found himself searching for answers and ultimately it was massage therapy that got him out of pain and functioning well again. It was this experience that had Max deciding to become a massage therapist so he could help others enjoy a better life.
Max got his training at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and he does clinical massage, sports massage, trigger point therapy, Delos therapy and chronic pain management. He works on root causes of pain and customizes his sessions for his clients' needs.