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Hosmer Chiropractic
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Seth initially treated me for some alignment issues I was experiencing after a crash in a race. He sped me along the road to recovery and getting back to racing, but along the way he also diagnosed a slight leg-length discrepancy.\r
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After helping me to get a reasonable x-ray, Seth confirmed that the difference was in the length of the bones, and he shimmed one of my shoes to compensate. I'm now more comfortable and a little more efficient on the bike - and every bit helps.\r
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Seth's background as an athlete and a cyclist means that he can not only treat problems, but he can also find and correct the underlying issues coming from the sport.\r
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I do a reasonably good job of stretching, regularly using a foam roller and doing some off-bike conditioning - and Seth has recommended some of those poses and routines - but every month or two my body tightness has accumulated beyond a point that I can correct myself, and it's time for treatment. Seth will expertly make any chiropractic adjustments I may need, and I've also worked with three of the staff massage therapists to bring muscular relief. While each therapist has a somewhat different approach, they're all excellent and attentive - I always emerge with better-functioning hip flexors and a relatively loose lower back.
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