Dr. Robert Kayser provides quality chiropractic care to patients in Rogersville, MO. Whether you're searching for effective pain relief or a way to boost whole body wellness, Kayser Chiropractic can help. He is amazing! We have referred many patients to him as he is in my opinion the only true chiropractor I've ever seen.
He does it the hands on, correct way and he has worked wonders on my back and many others I know! Dr. Kayser is extremely knowledgeable. I remember on my first visit I was a little apprehensive but he did a great job of explaining the spine and muscular systems.
He does it the hands on, correct way and he has worked wonders on my back and many others I know! Dr. Kayser is extremely knowledgeable. I remember on my first visit I was a little apprehensive but he did a great job of explaining the spine and muscular systems.
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Dr. Robert Kayser was raised in Jefferson City, MO located 145 miles east of Kansas City. He is a second generation Chiropractor and grew up wanting to help others. He Completed his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Cleveland Chiropractic College in 1994 in Kansas City. Often asked why he chose chiropractic as a profession Dr. Kayser replies "I want to help people, naturally, by using their bodies' ability to heal itself."
Many people in Rogersville have the idea that chiropractic care is just a great way to treat back and neck pain. While it's true that chiropractic is far better than medical care for such problems, our job at Kayser Chiropractic is to help you improve you overall health and wellness. Every function of your body is controlled by your central nervous system, and this function can be disrupted by misaligments in your spine.
If you've been in a car crash, you know how painful and disruptive the resulting injuries can be. Millions of people are hurt in automobile collisions each year, and some people suffer for decades with chronic pain even after a "minor" collision. Kayser Chiropractic, your Rogersville, MO chiropractor, has helped countless people recover from injuries suffered during a crash, and helped prevent the development of long-term symptoms.
An entire whiplash injury occurs in about 1/10th of a second - the length of an eye blink. But in that time, the human head can experience forces greater than that of jet fighter pilots. Watch our videos in the playlist below, or browse our articles to learn more about whiplash and methods of treatment.
Medical doctors often recommend surgery for work injuries like back pain and carpal tunnel syndrome. For many people though, taking time off work to recover from surgery isn't an option. What's more, many patients who do undergo surgery for back pain and carpal tunnel require revision surgery when their symptoms return a few years down the line.