Meet Boise Chiropractor Dr. Tod Spainhower

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A native of Idaho, Dr. Tod Spainhower has been serving the people of the Treasure Valley as a chiropractor since 1990. He is an Alumnist of College of Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho and Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon. In December of 1989 he graduated with his Doctorate of Chiropractic and moved back to his hometown of Boise Idaho. He is proficient in three different techniques (DIVERSIFIED, THOMPSON DROP TABLE, and ACTIVATOR methods) to ensure patient comfort during their adjustments. He and his wife and their two children enjoy music, water skiing, snow skiing, spending time with family, golf, camping and the outdoors in general.

Dr. Spainhower is caring, compassionate, and committed to helping others through chiropractic.

In addition to treating the spine, Dr. Tod Spainhower has completed a certification program offered by the Council on Extremity Adjusting and has become a Certified Chiropractic Extremities Practitioner (CCEP).  Dr. Tod is one of 900 extremity specialist worldwide.  The course of certification he has completed required 105 hours of study and the passing of a final exam on the following subjects:  Upper and Lower Extremity Adjusting, TMJ, Ribs and Shoulder Girdle, Foot , Gait and Orthotics, Extremity Rehabilitation, Soft Tissue Methods for the Extremities, and Global Assessment of the Extremities. 


As a DC, CCEP,  Dr. Spainhower is trained to pinpoint and treat root causes to recurring pain in the spine or extremities.  He is equipped to successfully treat TMJ, Shoulder Girdle Syndromes, Tennis Elbow, Carpal Tunnel, Knee Subluxations, Baker's Cysts, Sprained Ankles, Shin Splints, and Foot and Gait mechanics and other ailments.  More information about the Council and the CCEP certification program is available at: 
www.councilonextremityadjusting.com

 

Kathryn Williams CMT, Massage Therapist

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Massage is an intense stress alleviator and reduces pain. Massage also helps digestion, improves circulation, relieves tight or sore musculature. It helps in decreasing toxins that build up from our sometimes abusive lifestyles and is instrumental in increasing range of motion associated with rehab and training programs.

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Tracy, Office Manager