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Dr. Philip Conklin uses a “whole person approach.” This approach to wellness means looking for underlying causes of any disturbance or disruption (which may or may not be causing symptoms at the time) and make whatever interventions and lifestyle adjustments that would optimize the conditions for normal function. Using this unique approach, Dr. Conklin is able to help you to accelerate and/or maintain your journey to good health. Our clinic utilizes the Science of Chiropractic Medicine to treat your Muscular, Neurological, and Joint-related problems. Our “hands-on” care includes Examination, Diagnostics, Therapeutic Treatment, and Rehabilitative Protocols. Dr. Conklin successfully treats neck and back pain, sciatica, spinal disc conditions, arm and leg pain, muscle spasms, headaches and much more. He treats automobile and sports related injuries as well as chronic pain and arthritic conditions. You will be offered alternatives which are non-invasive, hands-on and effective. Dr. Conklin holds undergraduate degrees in the Applied Sciences and in Human Biology. He is a published author and the creator, script writer, producer and director of the famous and highly acclaimed ChiroSelf which is the first of its kind instructional how to home chiropractic. Dr. Conklin is a former instructor at the Baylor College of Medicine Sports Medical Institute and a former Assistant Professor of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the highly esteemed Texas Chiropractic College before devoting his life to THE CONKLIN CLINIC. He was also selected to represent the United States of America as the active participant in the Advanced Sports Medicine course hosted by the Russian Government in both Moscow and St. His travels have taken him to Beijing, China to further his education and while there he was named a guest lecturer for therapeutic techniques in the Eastern Healing Arts. He holds post graduate certifications specializing in the treatment of spinal injuries and degenerative conditions and in the application of clinical nutritional treatment for pathological conditions. He is a former Board of Regent member at Texas Chiropractic College and an active contributor. Dr. Conklin has also completed certificate training in Education Leadership at the prestigious Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and recently received an invitation to the United Kingdom for Roundtable discussions with experts and visiting scholars from around the world to be held at the prestigious University of Oxford Blackfriars Roundtable. Dr. Conklin is a proud supporter of Toys for Tots, Special Pals Animal Shelter, American Red Cross, USO, North Channel Food Ministries, Make-a-Wish Foundation and many others.Dr. Philip Conklin uses a “whole person approach.” This approach to wellness means looking for underlying causes of any disturbance or disruption (which may or may not be causing symptoms at the time) and make whatever interventions and lifestyle adjustments that would optimize the conditions for normal function. Dr. Conklin is a proud supporter of Toys for Tots, Special Pals Animal Shelter, American Red Cross, USO, North Channel Food Ministries, Make-a-Wish Foundation and many others.

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