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Adam Willemin, D.C.Adam Willemin is a second generation chiropractor. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a Pre-Professional concentration from Central Michigan University. He graduated Cum Laude from Life University with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. He is currently working as a chiropractor in Virginia, and he also volunteers at a local Senior Center leading exercise classes.
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Curtis Fedorchuk DCCurtis Fedorchuk D.C. is presently in private practice in North Georgia. He graduated from Life University and has pursued extensive Post Graduate training in the areas of research, Chiropractic Biophysics, Health Outcomes, Impairment Evaluation, spinal adjusting technique, treatment and rehabilitation. Dr. Fedorchuk has published research in peer review journals, and has collaborated in clinical investigations with institutions such as Life University, Florida Atlantic University and Emory University. He continues to do in-depth research on spinal biomechanics and surface EMG and he also teaches Continuing Education to other chiropractors across the country.
Other professional memberships include: The International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, the International Chiropractor’s Association, the Georgia Council of Chiropractic, and CBP Non Profit.
He is on the Board of Directors of the International Spinal Health Institute. He is presently on the editorial board of the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health and a peer reviewer for the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research and is a past Editor-in-Chief of LIFE University’s news editorial.
In April of 2008 he was invited to speak in Gold Coast, Australia at the International Chiropractors Association’s Pediatric World Research Conference. In October of 2008 he received 2nd place for best science paper at Sherman College’s International Research and Philosophy Conference where he presented several papers. He was also recognized as “Chiropractor of the Month” in April 2004 and June 2009 by the Chiropractic Leadership Alliance.
Dr. Fedorchuk has a focused practice on spinal rehab and wellness, and continues to focus his efforts on wellness care that will lead his patients to a healthier, happier, and greater quality of life.
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Susan L. Fleuchaus, DCDr. Susan L. Fleuchaus received her undergraduate degree from Marquette University in Nursing. In 1993 she graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic later obtaining her Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner Certificate from National College of Chiropractic in 1996. She completed her Pediatric Diplomate from the Academy Council of Chiropractic Pediatrics and the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association in 2006.
Dr. Fleuchaus is a current member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, and the Wisconsin Chiropractic Association.
Dr. Fleuchaus has a family practice in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Her professional mission is to help families reach their fullest health potential through chiropractic and healthy lifestyle choices.
Dr. Fleuchaus can be reached at (262) 925-9300 or www.kenoshachiropracticgroup.com.
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Danita Thomas Heagy, DCDanita Thomas Heagy, DC has been in private practice since 1982 and an adjunct professor at Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida since 2006. Dr. Heagy is a graduate of Life University has been recognized by the chiropractic profession for her service to her community and colleagues by awarding her the prestigious Florida Chiropractor or the Year in 1999, the International Chiropractors Association Sports Chiropractor of the Year in 1996 and Life University's Alumna of the Year, also in 1996.
She has been published in peer-reviewed journals for her work and results with children in Chiropractic Pediatrics and in the ICA Review for her work with handicapped athletes. She serves on the post-graduate faculty of Life University and Palmer Chiropractic College Florida and is a former member of the Florida Board of Chiropractic, after being appointed by Gov. Lawton Chiles in 1995
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