Pain and Regenerative Injection Therapy (RIT) Class
Thursday
February 21st
7 – 8:30 p.m.
Join Patricia Holl, D.C., and Deborah Angersbach, N.D. for a free class on how chiropractic manipulation and Regenerative Injection Therapy (RIT) can improve function and reduce pain. Learn how to prevent and treat chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Tried everything?
Have you tried everything and still have no relief? Chronic musculoskeletal pain is the number one cause of chronic disability in America and the leading reason for patient visits to physicians.
If physical therapy, drug treatment, corticosteroid injections and even surgery hasn’t helped, come find out about how integrative chiropractic care and Regenerative Injection Therapy (RIT) can help where other therapies fail.
A New Chiropractic Approach
Integrative chiropractic care combines conventional chiropractic treatment with alternative disciplines to provide comprehensive, quality care. Chiropractic medicine focuses on the preservation and restoration of health by maintaining a vibrant nervous system. The aim of integrative chiropractic care is to take into account all aspects of individual lifestyle, including physical being, diet, activities of living, exercise, stressors, emotional and mental components. It extends beyond a single-model approach to healthcare, by combining new and old healing modalities. Central to the practice of integrative care is co-management. By working in conjunction with professionals from other disciplines a more comprehensive and effective treatment plan can be administered. The benefits of this care serve to increase self-awareness and enhance well-being as well as prevent injury and disease.
A Little Known but Proven Approach
RIT, also known as Prolotherapy, is a treatment for joint pain that has been studied and practiced by physicians since the 1950’s. RIT is performed by orthopedic, osteopathic and naturopathic medical doctors. Many studies have been done on RIT with more than 500,000 patients studied. With time, knowledge of RIT has increased and it is currently being practiced at Yale University Hospital, The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, and Scripps Institute in California. The American Academy of Pain Management endorses RIT for chronic unresolved musculoskeletal pain.
Classes are held
in the Naturopathic Clinic Annex at 720 N.
30th Street
Yellowstone Naturopathic Clinic
720 N. 30th St. Billings, MT 59101
PHONE 406·259·5096/FAX 406·248·5655
ync@180com.net
Dispensary:
406·254·9682
dispensary@yncnaturally.com
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