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Sponsored: Faulty movement patterns may be damaging your joints

Sometimes, what the brain does to protect us after an injury, can cause long-term damage.

The brain is an amazing thing.  We learn more about its capabilities every day.  But sometimes, what the brain does to protect us after an injury, can cause long-term damage.  Dr. Michael Kwast, from iChiro Clinics and Peak Performance Integrated Medicine talked about faulty movememnt patterns, the way the brain re-routes the muscles to compensate for an injury.  Dr. Kwast said many people wrongly believe that more time in the gym will repair an injury but he says it can actually cause more damage.  Now is the time to book an appointment and see what Dr. Kwast and his integrated approach to helping patients might do for YOU. For more information, or to book an appointment, call 616-447-9888 or visit
www.PeakPerformanceIntegratedMedicine.org

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