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Corporate Bio

Dr. Jill found the location at Central & Greenwich in the summer of 2002. The build out was complete in mid August and she opened her practice on September 9th. She became the solo owner of the business in May 2003 and has been a practicing chiropractor at that location ever since.

Her sister, Christy, has been by her side from the beginning and became a Certified Chiropractic Assistant in May 2003. Meghan joined the practice in December 2006 and Dawna in April of 2012. They have helped over 3000 patients function better. Dr. Jill estimates that she has given over 20,000 adjustments since she opened her practice. Her daughters also like working on mom and receiving adjustments just like mom did years ago.

Dr. Jill enjoys spreading her chiropractic care to clientele looking to function better. Maybe someday her daughters will join the family oriented practice she has started as Doctors of Chiropractic themselves. In the meantime, Dr. Jill will continue to serve clients from all over for many years to come.


Associated with . . .

KS Board of Healing Arts License # 01-04762

Kansas Chiropractic Association Active Member

Better Business Bureau A+ Rated Business

National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork

Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals

Kinesio Taping Association

Authorized Biofreeze Supplier


Muscle Factoids

Massage may be the oldest form of medical care - Egyptian tomb paintings show people being massaged.

A Chinese book written in 2700 BC (The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine - recommended the massage of skin and flesh.

Without approximately 650 muscles you could not open your mouth, speak, shake hands, walk, talk, or move your food through your digestive system.

Muscles make up about half of your body weight.

Your involuntary muscles movements contract your heart, cause the movement of your diaphragm so that you can breathe, and blink your eyes automatically.

Eye muscles are the busiest muscles in the body. Scientists estimate they may move more than 100,000 times a day.

It takes 10 muscles to smile and 12 muscles to frown.