Dr. Mark Holliman, Doctor of Chiropractic strives for excellence through superior patient treatment, education, and satisfaction. Within this site you will find all types of health-related information. Information about our office and services, chiropractic, diet and nutrition, back and neck pain, work and auto injuries and much more. We hope you enjoy the information and share it with others. Thank you for visiting and remember to come back often.
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Dr. Holliman is a life-long Memphian. After his undergraduate studies at the University of Memphis, he earned his Doctorate Degree from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO. and has been practicing in the Memphis area since 1995. Sacral Occipital Technique Dr. Holliman believes that Chiropractic continues to grow because it is effective, safe, and gentle and because it respects the body's natural healing and recuperative powers.
Accurately identifying the cause of spinal pain or other discomfort almost always requires a thorough consultation and examination. Individuals should not assume their pain stems from the same problem, for example, their neighbor had, and thus what has helped their neighbor will help them. Just as every individual is unique and different from the next, so too are the health conditions they suffer and the treatments they require.
Based on the nature of your condition as well as a number of other factors, x-ray studies of your spine or injured body part may be indicated. Doctors of chiropractic receive over 300 hours of x-ray studies in college prior to graduating and thus are fully trained to take radiographs and identify subtle abnormalities of the spine as well as more serious pathologies.
Chiropractic treatments are extremely safe for people of all ages. Unfortunately, some critics of chiropractic care have attempted to manipulate the public into thinking chiropractic treatments are dangerous. Nothing could be further from the truth. Chiropractic treatments are among some of the safest treatments used in the health care field.
Upon entering the office, we have some brief "paperfun" or a computer kiosk for you to use to tell us about youself and all the details about why you are here today. The "paperfun" provides us with general information about yourself and your condition. If you are not familiar with touch screen computers, our staff will assist you with everything you need to fill out.