Dr. Sarah Cain, DC, CACCP is a health nut! She loves adjusting mamas and their children, a good book, a long run and playing in the sunshine with her four children. She is currently continuing her education to get her functional medicine certificate to be able to further help mamas and their kids have more natural healthcare options. She loves being a chiropractor and living in Halls!
Dr. Matt Cain has been under chiropractic care for two decades, which started with a sports injury in high school. He enjoys watching sports, playing basketball (and golf), being active outside hiking, biking, skiing and teaching his kids new things. He is passionate about helping each person enhance their very best possibilities as a chiropractor.
…a separate and distinct healing art with a unique approach to health. Rather than focusing on symptoms, which are often absent until it’s too late, chiropractic focuses on improving the overall healing ability of the body.
Misalignments in the spine, subluxations, can interfere with the normal ability of the nervous system to coordinate bodily processes. These subluxations can occur without pain, but still cause devastating effects on health.
Since the nervous system controls, regulates, and develops every part of the body its optimal functioning is essential to health. Unfortunately, the relationship between the spine and nervous system has been neglected by nearly every other healing profession.
Doctors of Chiropractic are specialists in the location and reduction of nervous system interference caused by subluxations. When this interference is removed, the inborn, innate intelligence of the body is able to heal naturally. Chiropractors have provided successful results for many individuals suffering from: allergies, asthma, ADHD, autism, bedwetting, colic, infertility, menstrual pain, high blood pressure, scoliosis, headaches, migraines, pain, fibromyalgia, sleep difficulties, immune system function, and many more.
Don’t miss your opportunity to live life at 100 percent. Visit us in Halls (Knoxville, TN) to see how chiropractic can help you! Call us today at (865) 999-4554 or schedule an appointment below.
Effective Date: July 2024
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