Highlights
Chiropractor looks over spines and nudges disks back into place before assuaging sore muscles with a soothing hydro-therapy massage
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About This Deal
Bones give the body structure, which is what separates a human from a soufflé in a top hat. Set yourself apart with this voucher.
Choose from Two Options
$29 for a chiropractic package (a $290 total value)
- Consultation (a $100 value)
- X-rays (a $75 value)
- Adjustment (a $75 value)
- Hydro massage (a $40 value)
$49 for the above package with three adjustments and three hydro massages (a $520 total value)
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About Chiropractic Family & Sports Injury Center
Practicing chiropractic was once illegal in New York. So when Doctor of Chiropractic Paul Piergentile's grandfather fell down an elevator shaft on the job, the injured man had to sneak a chiropractor into his house to get treatment. Paul watched as his grandfather slowly improved from the adjustments, and found himself fascinated both by the forbidden treatment and the speed of his grandfather's recovery. When, years later, Paul injured his back playing sports in high school, he turned to chiropractic care and had a reaffirming experience that led to a career as a chiropractor.
Today, Dr. Piergentile's hands work to heal patients, especially those recovering from auto- and sports-related injuries. Dr. Piergentile keeps up to date on advancements in the field with continuing education in chiropractic and sports medicine, and he and his team also aim to educate patients on nutrition, exercise, and ways to boost their overall wellness—a preventive measure similar to how a dentist treats cavities by teaching patients never to glue them on in the first place.
Chiropractic Family and Sports Injury Practicing chiropractic was once illegal in New York. So when Doctor of Chiropractic Paul Piergentile's grandfather fell down an elevator shaft on the job, the injured man had to sneak a chiropractor into his house to get treatment. Paul watched as his grandfather slowly improved from the adjustments, and found himself fascinated both by the forbidden treatment and the speed of his grandfather's recovery. When, years later, Paul injured his back playing sports in high school, he turned to chiropractic care and had a reaffirming experience that led to a career as a chiropractor.
Today, Dr. Piergentile's hands work to heal patients, especially those recovering from auto- and sports-related injuries. Dr. Piergentile keeps up to date on advancements in the field with continuing education in chiropractic and sports medicine, and he and his team also aim to educate patients on nutrition, exercise, and ways to boost their overall wellness—a preventive measure similar to how a dentist treats cavities by teaching patients never to glue them on in the first place.