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Spring Hill Chiropractor Offers Graston Technique For Patients

Dr. Ann Lauren Marra, Spring Hill Chiropractor is pleased to be providing the Graston Technique to treat patients.

2013-03-15
SPRING HILL, FL, March 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Ann Lauren Marra D.C. in Spring Hill, is excited to be providing the Graston Technique at her practice. This new service is an effective treatment for a variety of problems including back pain caused by back muscle strain.

"I am extremely excited to be using this method at our practice. The Graston Technique is a very effective way to treat back muscle strain and we are the only clinic between Tampa and Spring Hill that offer it. I hope our patients take advantage of the fact that we offer this service," said Dr. Marra, Spring Hill, FL chiropractor.

The Graston Technique is a form of manual therapy designed to break down scar tissue and restrictions that are usually associated with some form of trauma to the soft tissue. There are concave and convex-shaped handheld stainless steel instruments that are used by the chiropractor to rub against the patient using very specific methods to help break down the scar tissue and help promote a healing environment.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Marra for Spring Hill neck pain or another chiropractic service, patients can either call (352) 684-2707 or fill out the appointment request form. To do this, patients simply enter in some basic information about them and choose an available date and time for their appointment. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment.

To learn more about Dr. Marra, her staff or any of the services that are provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's website that can be found at http://www.accurate-chiro.com.

About Dr. Ann Lauren Marra: Dr. Ann Lauren Marra, Chiropractor in Spring Hill, has been a licensed Chiropractic Physician since 1992. She graduated from Life University and obtained licenses to practice Chiropractic in New Jersey, Alabama, Georgia and Florida. Dr. Marra has practiced in Hernando County since 1994. Dr. Marra prides herself in the fact that she performs all the Chiropractic treatment on each patient herself. She is an accurate and gentle chiropractor. Dr. Marra uses the Palmer method, Thompson terminal point drop technique, Activator and many more advanced Chiropractic techniques. Dr. Marra is proud to mention that she was chosen to be a Chiropractic state board examiner as well as a past executive board member on the North Suncoast Chiropractic Society. She treats everything from headaches, neck pain and arthritis in Spring Hill.

Media Contact:
Dr. Ann Lauren Marra
drann@accurate-chiro.com
4191 Mariner Blvd
Spring Hill, FL 34609
352-684-2707
http://www.accurate-chiro.com


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[Press-News.org] Spring Hill Chiropractor Offers Graston Technique For Patients
Dr. Ann Lauren Marra, Spring Hill Chiropractor is pleased to be providing the Graston Technique to treat patients.