
Phase 3 of BC's Restart Program allows a resumption of chiropractic care and Massage Therapy for all patients, not just for those who are urgent or acute. Routine CDC safety and sanitization protocols for patients and staff remain in effect. This includes staggering our schedule to maintain social distancing of.
Please call the clinic to book an appointment. Please stay home if you feel unwell and Call 811. Doctors and staff will be wearing masks and or taking steps for physical distancing, we ask patients to wear one as well. We will provide a mask if you do not have one. ACC is pleased to welcome Haley Glendinning as a Registered Massage Therapist to our staff.
Please call the clinic to book an appointment. Please stay home if you feel unwell and Call 811. Doctors and staff will be wearing masks and or taking steps for physical distancing, we ask patients to wear one as well. We will provide a mask if you do not have one. ACC is pleased to welcome Haley Glendinning as a Registered Massage Therapist to our staff.
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Chiropractic is a regulated health profession, recognized in all Canadian provinces. Chiropractors provide diagnosis and a manual approach to treatment and preventative care for disorders related to the spine, nervous system and joints. Chiropractors use a variety of treatment methods, all predicated on the specific needs of the individual patient.
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Dr. Karpuk uses a variety of treatment techniques, including Diversified (most common manual hands-on adjusting), Drop piece adjustments, standing or seated adjustments, Motion palpation techniques, and a few others. We have a variety of treatment tables that helps us help our patients regardless of how bent out shape they actually are.
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Dr. Stephen Karpuk graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (2003). A longtime resident of Kamloops, he graduated from Kamloops Senior Secondary (1987) and the University College of the Cariboo (UBC B.Sc. 1994). Dr. Karpuk spent many years in the Forest Sector. He has also pursued his Master's degree at SFU in the School of Resource and Environmental Management, in field of forest ecology and planning.
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Chiropractors are "primary contact" health care providers, which means you do not have to be referred to one by a physician or anyone else. As with any other health professional, referrals from friends and acquaintances are an excellent way to find a chiropractor. The Yellow Pages can also come in handy to help you find one in your area.
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The Canadian Chiropractic Association is working hard to reach out to the public and all health care practitioners to create awareness about back pain - its prevention and treatment. There are many things you can do to maintain a healthy spine and prevent muscle and joint injuries. Less is More - Each year, patients attend our clinic suffering from the effects of training for a long-distance race, including a half or full marathon.
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