LEXINGTON, Ky., March 06, 2016 -- The professionals at Lynch Chiropractic Center are raising awareness about the connection many high profile athletes have with chiropractic care. Many of the top sports stars of our time consider their chiropractor a crucial factor in their success.
Dr. Kevin Lynch of Lynch Chiropractic Center says, “The endorsement of the chiropractic field by many of the world’s top athletes speaks volumes.”
NBA legend Michael Jordan once said, “I don’t know how much I could improve until I started seeing a chiropractor. Since I’ve been in chiropractic, I’ve improved by leaps and bounds both mentally and physically.”
Golf great Tiger Woods has shared, “Being a chiropractic patient has really helped me a lot. When I was in a growth spurt, my back became very sore, and I was weak. My chiropractor really helped me. Not only did he adjust my spine, he also gave me strengthening exercises to do. If you are tall and gangly like I am, or play sports, I would recommend chiropractic. I’ve been going to chiropractors for as long as I can remember. It’s as important to my training as practicing my swing.”
NFL legend Emmitt Smith attributed his long career to chiropractic care, stating, “I found a chiropractor that’s really good in balancing out my body to make sure my hips are rotated right, and my body is functioning properly. I remember somebody telling me that what I put myself in during the games is like having a car wreck every Sunday. It’s against the norm. You can find yourself in awkward positions. That stuff takes its toll. But if you take advantage of the health care, balance your body back out, put it back where it’s supposed to be, you function better, and you recover faster.”
Another football great, Jerry Rice, who was a three time Superbowl Champion and Superbowl MVP, has said, “I believe in chiropractic, and I know it works. You probably know about my long and successful career in football. I’m flattered by the testimonials to my durability. Football is a very rough and vigorous sport. Chiropractic was the key to keeping me in the game.”
Five-time Grand Slam Tennis Champion Venus Williams believes "chiropractic gives me the flexibility I need to keep in the game," and seven-time Tour de France Champion Lance Armstrong once said, “The team wasn’t just riders. It was the mechanics, masseurs, chefs, soigneurs, and doctors. But the most important man on the team may have been the chiropractor."
Lynch Chiropractic Center is located in suite # 202 at 2505 Larkin Road in Lexington, Kentucky. Those in the area who wish to reap the benefits of chiropractic care can call (859) 266-1999, or visit the Lynch Chiropractic Center website for more information.
Lynch Chiropractic Center, (859) 266-1999


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