Dr. Kathryn Hoiriis is a Georgia native, while she was raised in and around Decatur, her home is now in Suwanee, Georgia. In 1977, Dr. Hoiriis graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor's degree in Biology. In 1989, Dr. Hoiriis graduated from Life Chiropractic College (now Life University) in Marietta, Georgia and she began her private practice in Decatur, Georgia.
Dr. Hoiriis is a member of the Decatur Business Association, the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), the Society of Chiropractic Orthospinology, the Georgia Chiropractic Association (GCA) and the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). Dr. Hoiriis was a professor at Life University where she taught research methods and design to graduate-level chiropractic students.
Dr. Hoiriis is a member of the Decatur Business Association, the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), the Society of Chiropractic Orthospinology, the Georgia Chiropractic Association (GCA) and the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). Dr. Hoiriis was a professor at Life University where she taught research methods and design to graduate-level chiropractic students.
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The treatment of choice for spinal subluxation is the chiropractic adjustment, as performed by a chiropractor. The goal of chiropractic care is the proper functioning of the whole body, including the nerves, organs, muscles and joints. Chiropractic is a holistic approach to health that uses a thorough examination, including x-rays when necessary, to determine the method of adjustment for each individual.
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Tom H.
Feb 25, 2016
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I see Dr Hoiriis once or twice a year, and in 30 minutes she fixes my back issues. Yesterday I was all cramped up with a piriformis knot and lower back spasms. She made a couple adjustments and massaged the knot away. Last
night I was able to play a 2 1/2 hour tennis match with no problems. I like to tell her in the Middle Ages she would have been considered a witch. She is that good!
night I was able to play a 2 1/2 hour tennis match with no problems. I like to tell her in the Middle Ages she would have been considered a witch. She is that good!