EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — “I have had 3 knee surgeries, and I had a shoulder surgery last fall as well,” says Matthew Klein.
Matthew Klein is no stranger to pain. The SIUE baseball player continued to struggle with shoulder, back and knee injuries until he found Rozell Spine & Sport!
“I came in and he said almost everything is connected, so they found the root, we solved it and they even had some exercises to help going forward as well,” says Klein.
Located in Edwardsville, Illinois, you will find this health and wellness hub! First, comes the spine.
“My youngest patient is 2 months old, my oldest is 90,” says Dr. Nick Rozell. “If you have a joint, which we all have, with chiropractic, we can really make a difference.”
After a career playing college football, Dr. Nick Rozell found a passion for helping athletes live life, pain free! But, the doctor of chiropractic knew a healthy life goes beyond the joints. Performance also relies on strength, too! Enter the sport.
"I was in and out of PT from 7th grade on,” says Dr. Matt Burton. “I remember telling my parents that's what I wanted to do and that never really changed.”
In addition to chiropractic care, patients can utilize physical therapy and rehab with Doctor of PT, Matt Burton.
“So you come here and you put together chiropractic along with physical therapy to enhance the patient's ability to get better,” says Dr. Ryan Tinsley.
From headaches to neck and back pain, or muscle pain, Rozell Spine & Sport has the services you need to get back on your feet. For this multifaceted team, it is more than just the wellness of their patients, a visit to Rozell Spine & Sport is joining a family.
Plan your visit here.
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