Located in the heart of Ohio, Integrated Health Center has offices located in Danville, Loudonville, and Granville, Ohio. Our mission is to provide our patients with affordable, evidence-based chiropractic care without unnecessary long-term treatment plans and/or therapies. You can expect to receive the kind of caring environment and exceptional service that can only be found in small towns.
All of our doctors and staff are genuinely concerned about the health of every patient and are committed to assisting everyone reach their individual health goals. What sets Integrated Health Center apart is our functional movement and stability assessment. We evaluate how our patients move, looking for any limitations and/or weakness. The aim is to diagnose the specific underlying cause of your pain to help reduce the incidence of recurrence and prevent any future injuries.
Each and every patient is given specific treatment and exercises catered to their movement limitations and/or weaknesses, rather than blanket treatment strategies for every patient that walks in the door.
All of our doctors and staff are genuinely concerned about the health of every patient and are committed to assisting everyone reach their individual health goals. What sets Integrated Health Center apart is our functional movement and stability assessment. We evaluate how our patients move, looking for any limitations and/or weakness. The aim is to diagnose the specific underlying cause of your pain to help reduce the incidence of recurrence and prevent any future injuries.
Each and every patient is given specific treatment and exercises catered to their movement limitations and/or weaknesses, rather than blanket treatment strategies for every patient that walks in the door.
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At Integrated Health Center L.L.C., we take great pride in providing the finest chiropractic care to our patients.
Below is a sampling of the different services we offer in our clinics.
We provide advanced spinal correction utilizing "state of the art" chiropractic techniques.
Never in the history of chiropractic have we been able to provide the level of help and expertise that now exists.
These newer correction methods are even safer, more comfortable and more effective than ever before.
Our chiropractors have years of training and experience in spinal and extremity adjustments.
Below is a sampling of the different services we offer in our clinics.
We provide advanced spinal correction utilizing "state of the art" chiropractic techniques.
Never in the history of chiropractic have we been able to provide the level of help and expertise that now exists.
These newer correction methods are even safer, more comfortable and more effective than ever before.
Our chiropractors have years of training and experience in spinal and extremity adjustments.
Meet The Doctors
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Dr. Nathan Stinemetz is a licensed chiropractor serving the Loudonville and Danville communities.
Born and raised in Loudonville, he graduated from Loudonville High School and then completed his pre-med education at Ashland University.
Dr. Stinemetz earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2000 from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.
Returning home, hestarted practicing with his father in Loudonville.
In 2002, Dr. Stinemetz expanded his presence in North Central Ohio by acquiring Dr. Gardner's practice in Danville, Ohio, to be a satellite of the Loudonville practice.
Born and raised in Loudonville, he graduated from Loudonville High School and then completed his pre-med education at Ashland University.
Dr. Stinemetz earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2000 from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.
Returning home, hestarted practicing with his father in Loudonville.
In 2002, Dr. Stinemetz expanded his presence in North Central Ohio by acquiring Dr. Gardner's practice in Danville, Ohio, to be a satellite of the Loudonville practice.
What is Chiropractic
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Chiropractors understand that one of the main causes of pain and disease is the misalignment and abnormal motion of the vertebrae in the spinal column called a subluxation.
Chiropractic works by removing these subluxations in the spine, thereby relieving pressure and irritation on the nerves, restoring joint mobility, and returning the body back to a state of normal function.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that chiropractic care is one of the most effective treatments for back pain, neck pain, headaches, whiplash, sports injuries and many other types of musculoskeletal problems.
Chiropractic works by removing these subluxations in the spine, thereby relieving pressure and irritation on the nerves, restoring joint mobility, and returning the body back to a state of normal function.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that chiropractic care is one of the most effective treatments for back pain, neck pain, headaches, whiplash, sports injuries and many other types of musculoskeletal problems.
Auto Accident Injuries
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The term "whiplash" was first used in 1928 to define an injury mechanism of sudden hyperextension followed by an immediate hyperflexion of the neck that results in damage to the muscles, ligaments and tendons - especially those that support the head.
Numerous studies have shown that years after auto accident victims settle their insurance claims, roughly half of them state that they still suffer with symptoms from their injuries.
If you have been involved in a car accident, your injuries need to be taken very seriously.
Numerous studies have shown that years after auto accident victims settle their insurance claims, roughly half of them state that they still suffer with symptoms from their injuries.
If you have been involved in a car accident, your injuries need to be taken very seriously.
Body Pain
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Shin splints are characterized by pain in the front part of the lower leg.
It occurs on the inside edge of the large bone there - the tibia.
This condition is common in runners, but can also occur in other physically active people.
The temporomandibular joint connects the jawbone to the skull.
Up to 10 million people suffer from painful temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
About 90 percent of people will recover from plantar fasciitis within a few months following conservative treatment.
It occurs on the inside edge of the large bone there - the tibia.
This condition is common in runners, but can also occur in other physically active people.
The temporomandibular joint connects the jawbone to the skull.
Up to 10 million people suffer from painful temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
About 90 percent of people will recover from plantar fasciitis within a few months following conservative treatment.
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