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Rauch Chiropractic Life Center – Sterling Heights

$29 for 60-Minute Massage, 15-Minute Consultation, and Evaluation ($60 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Certified massage therapists banish tension, tightness & stress during massages

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  • Expires Mar 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Appointment required. New clients only.
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The vertebral column consists of four separate regions, all of which are secretly conspiring to invade and overthrow the others. Put an end to civil back wars with this Groupon.

$29 for a 60-Minute Massage, 15-Minute Consultation, and Evaluation ($60 Value)

After a pain-management consultation and evaluation, a certified massage therapist eases tension and tightness out of backs during a massage.

Rauch Chiropractic Life Center

A native of Sterling Heights, Dr. Jeffrey K. Rauch graduated with honors from Life Chiropractic College in Georgia in 1979 before practicing as an associate in one of the largest chiropractic centers in the country. A year later, he opened the Rauch Chiropractic Life Center, where he's been practicing for the past 30 years. His experienced staff , which includes certified massage therapists, a nutrition consultant, and assistants, focuses on maintaining health without the use of drugs, surgeries, or soul stealing, and by encouraging exercise and conscious eating habits.

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Rauch Chiropractic Life Center

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    Sterling Heights

    38904 Dequindre
    Sterling Heights, Michigan 48310
    (586) 978-8240
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