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Dr. Matthew Schmids father had
severe back problems. The only thing that helped him was chiropractic care.
Seeing the changes in his father inspired Dr. Schmid to earn his doctor of
chiropractic degree from the prestigious Palmer College of
Chiropractic.
Dr. Schmid is also a certified
chiropractic sports physician, a certified chiropractic rehabilitation doctor
and a fellow of the American Society of Acupuncture. He takes many hours of
continuing-education courses every year, so he continues to provide his
patients with the latest, most effective treatments possible.
He educates his patients and
encourages their involvement throughout their treatment. One thing hes
learned in all his years of practice is that lasting progress occurs when
hes working as his patients partner, listening to them and helping
them achieve their goals.
Dr. Schmid thoroughly enjoys seeing
the changes in his patients after treatment some of the same changes he
saw in his father the ability to live a more active life, without pain
and without surgery. Call Dr. Schmid today!
Advanced Training
in
- Active
release technique
- Cox flexion/distraction
- Motion
palpation
- Activator method
- Acupuncture
- Electrical
muscle stimulation
- Ultrasound
- Intersegmental
traction
- Personalized exercise program
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DC: Palmer College of
Chiropractic, Cum Laude, Davenport, Iowa
Fellow: American Society of
Acupuncture
Certified: Motion Palpation Diagnostic Technique, Motion
Palpation Institute of California; Chiropractic Rehabilitation Doctor;
Chiropractic Sports Physician
Instructor: Pinnacle Chiropractic
Management
Member: American Chiropractic Association, North Carolina
Chiropractic Association, Wake County Chiropractic Society, Federation of
Chiropractic Education and Research, ACA Council on Sports Injuries,
Chiropractic Rehabilitation Association, Council on Sports Injuries and
Physical Fitness
Continuing Education: Whiplash, Active Release
Technique, Motion Palpation Technique, Flexion/Distraction (Cox) Technique,
Advanced Acupuncture Techniques, Carpal Tunnel Treatment Techniques
Awards: Chiropractor of the Year, 1987, Anderson Chiropractic
Management; Special Service Award, 1994, 1996, 1997, North Carolina
Chiropractic Association
Volunteer: Food for the Needy Food Drive,
Toys for Tots, Make-A-Wish Foundation
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