What This Means for Our Patients
Your care is guided by Dr. Julie Gross, who holds both a Doctorate in Chiropractic and a Master’s in Applied Clinical Nutrition. This dual training allows her to view your health through two essential lenses:
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Structure and movement — spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system
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Function and metabolism — inflammation, nutrition, and healing patterns
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This integrated approach means your care is:
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Non-invasive and focused on restoring comfort
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Evidence-based and personalized
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Empowering and educational
We meet you where you are—supporting your body’s natural ability to heal and helping you move, feel, and function at your best.
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A Doctoral Foundation in Whole-Person Health
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Chiropractors complete a four-year doctoral program after undergraduate prerequisites. Training blends advanced science, hands-on technique, and clinical experience.
Key areas of study include:
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Anatomy, physiology, neurology, and biomechanics
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Radiology and diagnostic assessment
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Manual therapy and adjusting techniques
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Rehabilitation and movement strategies
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Lifestyle and nutrition foundations
This prepares chiropractors to deliver safe, effective care for pain, mobility, and overall wellness.
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