Where
did Dr. Rodrock train?
Dr. Rodrock
completed his chiropractic degree in December 2000 from Cleveland
Chiropractic College.
In 2001
he received his certification in Acupuncture from Cleveland
Chiropractic College.
In 2002
he received his CCSP (Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician)
from Palmer School of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.
He is
a member of the
KCA (Kansas Chiropractic Association),
ACA (American Chiropractic Association),
DCCA (Douglas County Chiropractic Association).
He is
a Pinnacle Interface group leader for local and regional chiropractors.
What
techniques does he commonly use when adjusting?
Dr. Rodrock utilizes a number of techniques when adjusting
including Diversified, Gonstead, Gentle adjusting techniques
including Activator and Prone adjusting.
What
can I expect on my first visit?
Dr. Rodrock
will begin with a thorough examination assessing your areas
of concern. Dr. Rodrock may need to obtain x-rays of your
spine in order to make an accurate diagnosis. After you initial
examination Dr. Rodrock will review all the findings from
your history and examination so he can recommend the best
course of treatment.
Rodrock
obtains sports certification!
Jeremy
Rodrock has obtained the postgraduate designation of Certified
Chiropractic Sports Physician by the American Chiropractic
Board of Sports Physicians. The instruction is specific to
physical fitness and the evaluation and treatment of injuries
encountered in sports. The doctor must take and successfully
pass a comprehensive written examination. The accreditation
exists to provide a uniform standard of education that assures
teams and athletes that the doctor has met a minimum level
of competency in chiropractic sports medicine. Rodrock joins
more than 3,500 others internationally who hold this designation.
Baldwin City Signal, Wednesday, January 21, 2004