Dr Richard Armstrong has twenty five years of experience serving the triangle through Chiropractic care. He has twice been recognized as the North Carolina Chiropractor of the year and is a former president of the North Carolina Chiropractic Association. He is the co-founder of Chiropractic Partners and has been nationally recognized for exceptional low back pain care. He is a certified chiropractic sports physician and a trusted wellness advisor, believing that the human body has the capacity to heal itself given the opportunity and appropriate natural treatment. Dr. Armstrong utilizes cutting edge NASA technology called the ProAdjuster www.proadjusterlifestyle.com so that he may offer the most precise health analysis of the nervous system and effective, noninvasive chiropractic treatment. An all-state football player and top wrestler growing up, Dr. Armstrong understands your frustration when injuries keep you from doing the things you love in life. This inspired him to earn his doctor of chiropractic degree from the prestigious National College of Chiropractic. Dr. Armstrong is a Yale Fellow, published author, speaker, and consultant. Through an effective combination of his personal treatment style and the ProAdjuster technology, he has provided relief and rehabilitation to thousands of patients, young and old, weekend warriors, collegiate, and professional athletes. If you are looking for a Chiropractor that offers precise spinal analysis and painless yet effective chiropractic care, call Dr. Armstrong today and experience a happier, healthier, drug-free life.
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