Perform Like A World Champion

Chiropractic Care Contributes to Optimal Performance of Baseball World Series Champions 2011 St. Louis Cardinals and 2010 San Francisco Giants.

Cardinal pitcher Jason Motte advocates chiropractic care

CARMICHAEL, Calif. – Nov. 3, 2011 – As the St. Louis Cardinals celebrate their 11th World Series title and the San Francisco Giants relive their 2010 championship, the Foundation for Chiropracitc Progress points to the role of chiropractic care in promoting faster recoveries, reduced risk of injury and enhanced on-field performance. Chiropractic team doctors Ralph Filson, D.C. of the Cardinals, and Michael Gazdar, D.C. of the San Francisco Giants, explain that regular chiropractic care provides baseball players with proper spinal function and balance to reduce the risk of spine-related injuries, enhance recovery time and improve overall performance.

Dr. Filson, who began providing care to the players in 1990 through its then manager, Joe Torre, Major League Baseball (MLB) legend, says, “Chiropractic care is always available to players of the Cardinals and the visiting team, it is utilized by many. With chiropractic care, players report that they feel better and have better endurance. Body mechanics are significantly improved, enabling better pitching, hitting and throwing.”

In 2006, Dr. Filson was awarded a World Series ring for his role with the Cardinals, and was proud to play a similar role in the 2011 championship. He also treated David Eckstein, Most Valuable Player on the Cardinals 2006 World Series Team, citing the importance of chiropractic care in helping players to achieve optimal performance: “I am proud to have provided chiropractic care to the Cardinals for so many years, and gratified that chiropractic has contributed to the players’ optimal performance during every game. We are all excited about bringing home the 2011 World Series title.”

According to Dr. Gazdar, who began working with the San Francisco Giants in 2008, and was seen by millions celebrating at the pitcher’s mound with the players following the game-ending play that resulted in the Giants World Series title, “Chiropractic care was a significant factor in the San Francisco Giants 2010 victory. One of the Giants’ pitchers relied upon chiropractic adjustments for all of his pitching starts, and virtually every player benefited from chiropractic services.”

Both doctors express their enthusiasm for the inclusion of chiropractic care for virtually every team participating in professional sports, including golf, football, hockey, basketball and baseball.

Hassel Family Chiropractic has been an integral part of the peak performance of Olympic Gold Medalist, Shawn Johnson, and professional tri-athlete, TJ Tollakson. Make sure your athlete is well adjusted.

Dr. Vince Hassel
Hassel Family Chiropractic

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About hasselfamilychiropractic

Dr. Vince Hassel opened Hassel Family Chiropractic in Clive, Iowa in June of 1997. The method of chiropractic used at HFC is the Gonstead System. The Gonstead System is unique in its thorough analysis the spine and specificity of adjusting subluxations. The office moved to a new location in Clive on 121st Street in August of 2006. With the move we were able to make space for more doctors. Dr. Ross DeBoer was selected from several doctors because of his awesome adjusting skills and dedication to the Gonstead System. In March of 2011 Dr. Thad Fever, who also is a master adjuster and has a rock solid understanding of REAL health, joined our team. Our newest doctor to join the Hassel Family Chiropractic team is Dr. BrieAnn Reedy. Dr. Reedy has been thoroughly trained in the Gonstead System and we are excited that she joined our team. We are focused on family healthcare through specific Gonstead chiropractic care by removing nerve interference allowing the body to function at its most optimal level.
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