Castle Rock Chiropractor Hosts June 30 Open House for Complimentary Treatments


CASTLE ROCK, Colo., June 24, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chiropractor Dr. Chris Steiner announced that his practice, Steiner Chiropractic, will be holding an open house on June 30 from 9:00am to noon. The open house event will celebrate patients' "independence from pain" by offering a complimentary treatment for everyone who visits. Individuals who visit the open house can experience the benefits of chiropractic adjustments. The Castle Rock chiropractor treats patients for auto accident injuries, personal injuries, and workplace injuries.

The weekend before the July 4th holiday, Steiner Chiropractic will be "giving back" to Castle Rock and Castle Pines patients. "On behalf of our wellness team, I am excited to announce our Open House," said chiropractor Dr. Chris Steiner. "We are celebrating our independence from back and neck pain."

According to Dr. Steiner, the practice is hosting the open house to raise awareness about the importance of natural pain management and educate patients about their different treatment options.

"Many people are not familiar with the benefits of our Castle Rock chiropractic care program," said Dr. Steiner. "Without proper treatment, an acute injury can lead to a lifetime of back pain. By educating individuals about their different treatment options, we can help empower patients to take active control of their health. Our goal is to help everyone live a pain-free life."

Dr. Steiner and his wellness team will be on-hand at the open house to answer questions about chiropractic care, demonstrate treatment techniques, and explain how these treatments help the body heal.

According to Dr. Steiner, back pain can be caused by a misalignment in the musculoskeletal system. An acute injury or a herniated disc can cause the vertebra to become misaligned. If a disc compresses nearby nerves, patients may experience chronic pain.

"Improper alignment is a mechanical problem that can cause pain for years," said Dr. Steiner. "Unfortunately, this problem cannot fix itself. Many patients assume that over time the body will heal and the pain will go away. That's simply not the case – musculoskeletal adjustments are necessary to restore alignment and alleviate pain."

Dr. Steiner will be answering patients' questions at the open house and helping them better understand the underlying cause for their pain.

Dr. Steiner follows the "whole body" approach to injury treatment. This means that in addition to addressing the underlying cause for pain, the chiropractor also works to enhance a patient's overall wellness levels.

"My goal with every patient is two-fold: immediate pain relief and long-term improvement," said Dr. Steiner. "For many patients, this includes making lifestyle changes that promote wellness. I'll be available to talk with patients at the Open House about why our approach to treatment is so successful."

The family chiropractic center treats back and neck pain by correcting spinal subluxations. Dr. Steiner serves Castle Rock, Castle Pines and Parker.



            

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