Dr. Fred Nelson is a very successful doctor of chiropractic. He’s successful because he loves what he does. He loves it because he gets to see the results in the smiling faces that walk out of his office every day.
A certified chiropractic sports physician and a diplomate of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Dr. Nelson stays active in his profession. Throughout his career, he has served as president, vice president, treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the North Carolina Chiropractic Association. Being a leader in his field, Dr. Nelson understands that great chiropractors don’t rest comfortably with the knowledge they’ve attained. That’s why he’s so involved with professional associations, and he’s constantly continuing his education, keeping up with breakthrough treatments and sharing those ideas with his colleagues.
Dr. Nelson chose his profession for you. He wanted to provide his family, friends and neighbors with solutions to their toughest pain and the ability to achieve better overall health ... naturally. Call Dr. Nelson today!
Gentle, low-force adjustments
Orthopedics
Neurology
Electrical muscle stimulation
Ultrasound
Personalized exercise program
DC: Logan College of Chiropractic
Certified: Chiropractic Sports Physician
BA: Albany State University
Member: American Chiropractic Association, North Carolina Chiropractic Association, Wake County Chiropractic Association, Spine Research Institute of San Diego
Continuing Education: Orthopedics, Neurology, Sports Injuries
Advanced Studies: Cervical Acceleration/Deceleration Studies
Community Involvement: Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce, Board Member: Boys & Girls Club, Toys For Tots, Food Bank of North Carolina
Jun 01, 2009
Golfers Benefit from Preventive Care, whether playing the Rex Hospital Open or the Local Links
Featured June Article
Wellness is important to golfers of any age and any skill level; but golfers who play for a living – like those involved in June’s Rex Hospital Open – quickly learn that an injury can sideline them from a paycheck. Or at worst, become a career-ender. While the amateur golfer spends far more on the sport than he will ever make as a player, it is the weekend warriors who are (by nature) more susceptible to injury. ...read more
Phone:(919) 556-2014
Fax:(919) 556-0996
Email:drnelson@chiropartners.com
10405-F Ligon Mill Rd.
Wake Forest, NC 27587