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2011-10-09 5:22 PM

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There's a chiropractor in Plano that I love going to.  Not only because he's a triathlete (see his Kona results from yesterday - Impressive), but because he's not like many chiropractors.  The first time I ever went in there, he told me the goal was not to set me up with the twice a week plan forever, but rather to teach me when I needed to see a chiropractor.

 

Can any one recommend such a chiropractor in Austin?

 



2011-10-09 8:39 PM
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I recommend Ron Burnett with Inner Sun Chiropractic.  He is not your typical chiropractor and is also a triathlete.  My wife and I have used him, when necessary, for 10-11 years.

2011-10-10 8:20 AM
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I really like Advanced Rehab  http://www.atxrehab.com/

They helped me get over a severe case of ITBS in less than 2 weeks.  They showed me some at home things I needed to do to avoid future injury.

They are usually at the area triathlons offering free post race massage.

2011-10-17 8:43 AM
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x2 for Advanced Rehab.  They worked wonders with my knees while I was training for Louisville.
2011-10-17 10:50 AM
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Subject: RE: Austin equivalent of Dr. Trebendis

My wife loves Advanced too!

I just recently went to Atlas PT for a shoulder injury and Vicky Bledsoe brought me back from the brink. She is a Triathlete too.

www.atlaspt.net



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