SAN DIEGO, Jan. 15, 2017 -- Dr. Keith Jeffers is celebrating his 30th anniversary of his practice at his current location. His son, Dr. Scott Jeffers, joins the practice and continues the tradition of addressing chiropractic needs in the San Diego and La Jolla communities. Chiropractic has come a long way over the last three decades, with professional and amateur athletes turning to specialized chiropractic techniques to improve performance and rehabilitate from injury. Chiropractic is used to readjust the spinal column, treat back pain, and offer preventative care and sports injury treatment. Auto accident victims, professional and amateur athletes, and those with chronic injuries are a few groups that benefit from chiropractic care.
The Rio Olympic U.S. runner, former Olympic silver medalist and 2014 Boston Marathon winner, Meb Keflezighi, relies on chiropractic care for preventative care. Keflezighi stated, “I’ve been going [for chiropractic adjustments] since 1993 when I was in high school. Now I try and get adjusted at least once every two weeks.”
Elite runners and professional athletes use regular chiropractic treatments for optimal spinal alignment, to speed recovery times, and reduce discomfort naturally. NFL players Aaron Rodgers and Vernon Davis and PGA golfers Phil Mickelson and Jordan Spieth see chiropractic as an instrumental part of the health regimen.
Technologies have advanced over the past few decades. Along with traditional manual therapies, the DRX9000, the newest version of a specialized spinal decompression machine, reduces discomfort and pressure on exposed nerves while promoting the healing process. The DRX9000, from pioneering Axiom Worldwide engineers, is now available at Jeffers Chiropractic & Sports Injuries and used for those with sciatica, spinal stenosis, neck pain, and herniated and bulging discs.
“Chiropractic care has shown to be effective for athletes and office workers alike,” said Dr. Keith Jeffers. “I am honored to have served our patients and help them feel relief and improved mobility using highly specialized chiropractic techniques and advanced technologies. Chiropractic care and its use and acceptance have come a long way since I first started my practice. Now my son can help me bring the highest quality care to our patients at Jeffers Chiropractic & Sports Injuries.”
Dr. Keith Jeffers, DC, and Dr. Scott Jeffers, DC, at Jeffers Chiropractic & Sports Injuries offer chiropractic treatment to residents of San Diego and La Jolla. The team strives to help active patients achieve optimal results. Conditions addressed include Achilles tendinitis, shin splints, and back pain. Services offered include spinal decompression, laser therapy, chiropractic manipulations, corrective exercises, nutritional guidance, and massage therapy.
Call (859) 452-7770 to speak with a knowledgeable associate to discuss the 30th anniversary of Dr. Keith Jeffers at Jeffers Chiropractic & Sports Injuries or to address how chiropractic treatments can benefit amateur and professional athletes. Visit Dr. Jeffers’ website for more details.
Jeffers Chiropractic & Sports Injuries, (858) 452-7770


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