IMPERIAL, Mo., Dec. 28, 2017 -- Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation will participate in the 2018 Arnold Health Fair. This event will take place on Saturday, January 6 from noon to 3:00 p.m. While there, Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation will perform free Myovision computerized spinal analysis, as well as give out free pain patches, for all guests.
Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation is a chiropractic office that offers personalized chiropractic care for back pain, neck pain and sciatica, as well as pain relief after an injury due to sports, auto accidents, workplace accidents and more. In addition, Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation may prescribe nutritional supplements, offer dietary considerations and suggest at-home corrective exercises to complement their rehabilitative care.
Dr. Paul Amato, BA, DC and lead chiropractor of Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation, says that the practice's dedication to helping each client receive much-needed pain relief is at the core of everything they do. He explains, "From the moment someone steps into our office, our goal is to get them out of pain and feeling better as quickly as possible. To do this, we provide many treatments, including spinal decompression, cold laser therapy, chiropractic care, sciatica treatment, spinal and postural screenings (X-rays) and treatments for auto accident injuries and sports injuries. Our mission as holistic healthcare practitioners is to bring more of a collaborative, customized approach to health and well-being. So, whether you're struggling due to injuries, low back pain, neck pain, sciatica or something else, we're here to get you back on your feet with advanced chiropractic care. We're proud of what we do, and that's why we're so excited to participate in the 2018 Arnold Health Fair. We'll be performing free Myovision computerized spinal analysis, as well as giving out free pain patches, for all guests. We encourage you to stop by the health fair and come see how we can help get you on the path to healing today."
About Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation is a chiropractor in Imperial, MO, happily serving the areas of Arnold, Imperial, Mehlville, Fenton, Barnhart, Kimmswick, Herculaneum, Pevely and Festus.
Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation specializes in pain management -- back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica and auto injury treatment. This practice strives to be on the cutting edge of chiropractic care, providing innovative pain relief solutions with caring service. With their trained, talented staff of chiropractors -- including lead chiropractor Dr. Paul Amato -- their treatments can reduce and manage many types of pain.
Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation is located at 5207 Warren Road, Imperial, MO 63052. The phone number is 636-464-5900.
For more information about Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation, visit drpaulamato.com.


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