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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Why Play through the Pain?

Price: FREE to all Members and Guests
Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010
Time: 7:00 -8:00pm
Featured Speaker: Dr. Steve Noble

WHY: Many people have achieved a reduction in pain through Dr. Noble’s techniques!

WHO: For anyone who has nagging injuries, scar tissues, or suffers from chronic pain.

REGISTER: Online or by calling the Club at 360-733-5050

WHAT: Participate in an interactive demonstration of Dr. Noble’s innovative treatment techniques to identify and treat weaknesses in the body that may be giving you pain.

“His techniques have taken away about 75% of the pain I had related to a neck injury from a car wreck in 1995. I find this amazing since I thought I’d have to live with it for the rest of my life. He has also worked on my scar tissue and my knees feel much more supple. Give Dr. Noble a try!”
~ Robin Robertson, Owner and Manager Bellingham Tennis Club.

Dr. Noble is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP) as accredited through the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (ACBSP). He also holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
This is what he says about his practice…
“Having been involved in competitive athletics much of my life I tend to push the limits of whatever I pursue. What I ask of myself while I am training for a race I also ask from myself as a doctor; prepare well and give nothing less than my best. Keeping myself abreast on the latest treatment protocols and science that dictates those protocols is crucial to achieving the highest level of care I can deliver.”

“Focusing a practice on sports injuries allows me to combine two of my greatest interest: athletics and chiropractic. My own bicycle racing experience enables me to understand the athlete. I’ve won and lost. I’ve suffered tremendously in a race. I’ve been injured and unable to participate. I’ve been there and know those feelings and emotions. Deciding to focus my practice on the treatment of athletic injuries is a natural choice that is made easy by my own participation and passion for sport.”

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