Dr.Anne Apatiga was exposed to the world of holistic health while working as a front office assistant at the Life University while attending Georgia Tech’s graduate program in City Planning. She listened to the interns at Life University talking about how their patient’s conditions disappeared or dramatically improved; conditions like chronic low back pain, carpal tunnel, acid reflux, “frozen shoulders”, high blood pressure, and even fertility issues. Her interest became personal when she overheard an intern describe how chiropractic care helped his patients’ migraines and headaches. Dr. Apatiga’s mother was a long-time migraine sufferer. She convinced her mother to try chiropractic care and her mother’s migraines and posture improved dramatically. As a result, Dr. Apatiga wanted to learn as much as possible about the field of chiropractic care. Dr. Apatiga left Georgia Tech’s graduate program in City Planning to enroll full time at Life University, the largest chiropractic school in the world. When she graduated with her Doctor of Chiropractic degree, she had completed over 100 hours of training in the Knee Chest Upper Cervical Specific (KCUCS) technique. During her chiropractic education she traveled to El Salvador three times on spinal mission trips to serve in areas with no access to chiropractic care. Current chiropractic neck pain, Valrico, FL She also assisted in one of the largest controlled studies in chiropractic history with over 300 patient participants. The study examined correlations between chiropractic care and blood pressure. She has published research on upper cervical care and how it can help patients with fibromyalgia. Dr. Apatiga feels honored to have the opportunity to care for people from all walks of life. She says, “My passion has and always has been to help my community. Since moving to Tampa and opening Current Chiropractic with my husband, Dr. Theodore Dragoo, I have seen how pain and chronic illness can affect people’s moods.
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