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Jeff Snyder
Snyder
Family Chiropractic
1003A
Egypt Rd.Suite 2
Oaks, PA 19456
610-935-5900
DrSnyder@snyderfamilychiro.com
Local Chiropractor Supports
Troops
Offers 1 Year of Free Care to Returning Military Personnel
March 17, 2008
(Oaks, PA)Dr. Jeff Snyder, practitioner at Snyder
Family Chiropractic announced today that his office will join a national
movement within the industry that calls for chiropractors to provide free care
to all U.S. military personnel for one year upon the completion of their tour
of duty.
“We
are proud to support the men and women serving our country worldwide in the war
against terror. We must not forget that these brave soldiers protect the
freedoms to which we have become accustomed – freedoms that were threatened
nearly five years ago on 9/11,” said Snyder.
“As
a show of gratitude, we'd like to extend an offer of free chiropractic care for
one year to our military personnel once they have completed their tour of
duty,” he added.
Those
military personnel who take advantage of this offer will be availed to
state-of-the-art technology and technique when it comes to their care.
“The
soldiers have been subjected to a lot of physical and emotional stress. They
probably have not slept or eaten well since being shipped overseas nor have
they had an opportunity to exercise properly. All these factors contribute to
the body not being allowed to operate efficiently,” stated Snyder.
“We
all know that when operating at full capacity, the human body is an incredible
thing of beauty. For example, if you fall and scrape your knee, the body heals
itself. Pretty unbelievable stuff when you think about it. Well, aside from
recommending a proper diet and exercise, we have technology that enables us to
evaluate a patient’s sensory nerve irritation, range of motion, motor and
autonomic nerve function as well as heart rate variability. These tests also identify
areas of disturbance within the body. Once these areas are identified, our
‘adjustments’ help return the body to peak form.”
“And,
a healthy body will get our troops off on the right foot when they return to
civilian life. Now we just need to get them all safely home,” Snyder said in
closing.