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Santa Cruz Chiropractor to Ease Aches and Pains at COBHA Annual Wellness Fair

Santa Cruz Spine and Sport, known for treatment and rehabilitation services that restore functions, resolve injuries, and improve athletic performance, will be at the COBHA Annual Wellness Fair on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in downtown Santa Cruz.

Santa Cruz Chiropractor to Ease Aches and Pains at COBHA Annual Wellness Fair
2012-07-28
SANTA CRUZ, CA, July 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Santa Cruz Spine and Sport, known for treatment and rehabilitation services that restore functions, resolve injuries, and improve athletic performance, will be at the COBHA Annual Wellness Fair on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in downtown Santa Cruz.

When it comes to chiropractic, physical therapy and massage therapy in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Spine and Sport is a top choice.

Santa Cruz Spine and Sport is devoted to all individuals who treasure their health above all. Santa Cruz Spine and Sport is committed to meeting their clients' individual goals by offering exclusive and customized treatment and rehabilitation services that quickly restore bodily functions, resolve injuries, and advance athletic performance.

According to owner and Santa Cruz Chiropractor Dr. Eric Soltanoff their entire team are specialists in their respective fields and are dedicated to helping their patients obtain optimum health and well being through the most effective and cutting-edge treatment methods available.

Among Santa Cruz Spine and Sport's many practice specialties are back pain, headaches, TMJ pain, neck pain, lower back pain, shoulder and elbow injuries, leg and foot injuries, hand and wrist problems, repetitive stress injuries, balance deficits, neurological disorders, motor vehicle accidents, and sports injuries.

Each year, in Santa Cruz, the College of Botanical Healing Arts (COBHA) hosts the COBHA Annual Wellness Fair. This highly anticipated fair brings together both alternative and traditional practitioners, as well as educational and business institutions.

This year, Santa Cruz Spine and Sport is excited to participate in the COBHA Annual Wellness Fair in order to share their expertise in Santa Cruz physical therapy, chiropractic and massage therapy.

A team of highly skilled professionals will be at the Santa Cruz Spine and Sport booth, ready to relax and ease the aches and pains of all who drop by. This remarkable group of specialists will be made up of Santa Cruz Chiropractor Dr. Eric Soltanoff, Physical Therapist Christopher Vafiades, and Certified Massage Therapists Tiffany Logan, Samantha Johnson, and Christine Sifre.

The COBHA Annual Wellness Fair aspires to promote personal and community wellness and sustainability to all of Santa Cruz, California and beyond through knowledgeable guest speakers, locally prepared foods and wellness products, hands-on practitioners, alternative energy systems, and live music.

The Annual Wellness Fair will be held on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in beautiful, downtown Santa Cruz (on Lincoln St. between Cedar and Pacific), and will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Looking for a Chiropractor in Santa Cruz? Santa Cruz Spine and Sport's New Patient Center is located at 547 Frederick Street, Santa Cruz, California. For more information, call (831) 426-4325 or visit http://www.scspineandsport.com.

If you wish to learn more about the COBHA Annual Wellness Fair, call (831) 462-1807 or visit http://www.cobha.org/about-cobha/wellness-fair/.

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[Press-News.org] Santa Cruz Chiropractor to Ease Aches and Pains at COBHA Annual Wellness Fair
Santa Cruz Spine and Sport, known for treatment and rehabilitation services that restore functions, resolve injuries, and improve athletic performance, will be at the COBHA Annual Wellness Fair on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in downtown Santa Cruz.