Robert Speirs
Chiropractor
1080 Main St Winnipeg Manitoba, R2W 5J3About
Chiropractic, Sports and work injuries, workplace assessment, Performance optimization, exercise rehabilitation. Functional and Kinetic Treatment and Rehabilitation. Titleist TPI Certified Chiropractor and Fitness Professional.
Education and Training
Macquarie University
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Very tight neck
In cases where an area remains tight after massage or other relaxing techniques, Chiropractic is often an excellent option. READ MORE
Should I see a chiro after a car accident?
While 4 months is a long time post-accident you will still likely benefit from seeing a Chiropractor. Following an accident the damage done will change from acute injury to sub-acute and chronic damage. Chiropractic has been shown to be not only an excellent modality for acute injury but also an excellent choice for treating chronic injury and restoring normal function and decreasing pain levels. In Manitoba, MPI covers 100% of your Chiropractic care after an accident so there wouldn't be any costs associated if the accident occurred in Manitoba or in a vehicle insured in Manitoba. You are welcome to contact our office at 204-586-8424 for more information. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Regional Public Speaking -
Awards
- 2005 Gary Stavrou Award Winner
- 2005 MacQuarie University Instructor Of The Year
Areas of research
Currently involved solely in clinical work.
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