Abrams Chiropractic & Acupressure Offers Quality Care


Posted January 16, 2015 by suleman

South Carolina-based office headed by Dr. Geoff Abrams boasts dedicated team of trained professionals to provide individualized attention to patients.
 
Greer, SC – Located in Greer, South Carolina and headed by Dr. Geoff Abrams, who has been practicing chiropractic care in the area for over 10 years, Abrams Chiropractic & Acupressure offers its patients quality care amidst a comfortable, convenient setting. The dedicated team of trained professionals on Dr. Abrams’ staff provides “the individualized attention patients deserve” while keeping them informed with factors that affect their health and well-being via the clinic’s website, located at abramschiropracticcare.com. The site includes a myriad of topics associated with chiropractic care, as well as detailed information regarding Abrams Chiropractic & Acupressure’s many services.

“At Abrams Chiropractic & Acupressure, we strive to make our office as efficient and convenient as possible,” explains Dr. Abrams. “Included on our website is information about our office, including maps, directions, hours, insurance policies and appointment scheduling, and patients can even email a request for an appointment. Our focus is on the total health of each and every patient we treat, encompassing and utilizing techniques in spinal posture, nutrition – including supplementation – exercise, physical therapy and massage therapy in order to achieve a higher desired result for our patients.”

The wide array of services Abrams Chiropractic & Acupressure offers has been specifically engineered to satisfy all its patients’ individual needs, and includes pain management plus treatment of headaches/migraines, neck pain, low back pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel, disc injuries, rotator cuff and decompression therapy. Further, the clinic has become renowned for combining chiropractic and physical therapy applications under one roof, extending its services reach to include arthritis treatments, sports injuries, whiplash remedies and osteoporosis treatment.

In the area of pain management, Dr. Abrams and his staff rely on chiropractic or osteopathic manipulations that are especially helpful in pain management for facet joint injuries, osteoarthritis and joint dysfunction, as such conditions have been known to respond well to mobilization. Moreover, according to Dr. Abrams and Abrams Chiropractic staff, scores of patients with chronic headaches, sinus issues, high blood pressure, ear infections, leg pain, arthritis and many other illnesses have reported significant relief after chiropractic therapy.

Back pain is a common ailment of many of Dr. Abrams’ patients and can be caused by any number of factors including muscle strain and degenerative conditions such as arthritis, disc disease or disc herniation. In response, Abrams Chiropractic & Acupressure offers a number of treatments and services to combat such complexities of the back, encouraging proper posture and presenting other courses of action. Amongst additional popular services offered by the clinic are carpal tunnel treatment and treatment of migraines and headaches.

“Our patients have a need for chiropractic care, and they have expressed a desire to turn to a chiropractor who listens and responds,” concludes Dr. Abrams. “I am that doctor, who knows the field and can effectively diagnose and treat the symptoms while counseling patients with regard to the best ways to maintain and improve their health. My staff and I meet all these criteria, guaranteeing a positive experience for each individual we serve.”

Abrams Chiropractic & Acupressure is located at 14 Parkway Commons Way in Greer, SC and can be reached by calling (864) 877-9007. For more information visit www.abramschiropracticcare.com
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Last Updated January 16, 2015