Is Zerona Laser Fat Removal Right For You?

At Rimrock Wellness Center in Grand Junction, Colorado, we offer the Zerona laser fat removal for weight loss. Our professional team uses an FDA-approved low-level laser that targets unwanted fat cells of the body and shrinks them. This treatment method has no side effects, risks, and downtime. Our goal is to help patients achieve their health goals with non-invasive and drug-free treatments like the Zerona fat loss laser.

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Chiropractic Treatment for Spondylosis

Aches and pains in your back or neck could be caused by spondylosis, a condition that occurs after years of wear and tear on your spine. Although popping a few pain relievers can decrease your symptoms, the relief is only temporary and can be accompanied by unpleasant side effects. Chiropractic treatment eases your pain naturally and offers longer-lasting relief of symptoms.

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Zerona Fat Loss Laser in Grand Junction, CO

Rimrock Wellness Center Now Offers

Erchonia’s Zerona Laser for Noninvasive Fat Reduction

FDA-approved, non-invasive, pain-free body contouring with results in just two weeks

 

Grand Junction, CO – August 6th, 2019– Rimrock Wellness Center is now accepting appointments for Erchonia’s FDA-approved Zerona laser treatment for the safe and effective non-invasive circumferential reduction of the waist, hips and thighs.

 The Zerona emits neither heat nor cold—in fact, you can’t even feel it. The Zerona laser creates a pore in fat cells, fat leaks out and the fat is then processed by the body as waste. The cell is not destroyed and can still secrete beneficial hormones.

 During a double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-site clinical trial, clients treated with the Zerona laser lost an average of 3.72 inches from their waists, hips and thighs without any dietary changes, exercise requirements or supplements. After multiple double-blind studies, Zerona has been given FDA 510(k) market clearance for overall body circumference reduction.

 Dr. Greg Haitz comments, “Zerona is the future of effective body contouring without surgery. We are delighted to offer our clients a non-invasive body-contouring option with impressive, proven results. Clients can continue their daily routines immediately following a Zerona treatment, and there is no downtime, pain or negative side effects associated whatsoever.” 

For best results, Dr. Greg Haitz recommends eight Zerona treatments, one forty-minute treatment once or twice a week for 4-8 weeks.

For more information or to book a Zerona consultation, please visit www.RimrockWellness.com or call 970-243-1388. For more information on the Zerona laser, please visit www.myzerona.com.

About Erchonia

Erchonia is the global leader in low level laser healthcare applications. For nearly two decades, Erchonia has been conducting research & development with the world’s leading physicians to advance the science of low level lasers.  Erchonia created the low-level laser category after the company was granted the first low level laser FDA clearance for any indication in 2002.  Prior to market introduction, all Erchonia lasers are proven to be safe and effective through independent clinical trials. Currently thousands of Erchonia’s lasers are used daily to target body fat and create a slimming effect, target onychomycosis, veterinary applications and reduce pain.  For additional information, visit www.erchonia.com.  For additional information, visit www.erchonia.com.

The Prevalence, Patterns, and Predictors of Chiropractic Use Among US Adults Results From the 2012 National Health Interview Survey

Abstract and Introduction

Abstract

Study Design. Secondary analysis of a national survey.

Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence, patterns, and predictors of chiropractic utilization in the US general population.

Summary of Background Data. Chiropractic is one of the largest manual therapy professions in the United States and internationally. Very few details have been reported about the use of chiropractic care in the United States in recent years.

Methods. Cross-sectional data from the 2012 National Health Interview Survey (n = 34,525) were analyzed to examine the lifetime and 12-month prevalence and utilization patterns of chiropractic use, profile of chiropractic users, and health-related predictors of chiropractic consultations.

Results. Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of chiropractic use were 24.0% and 8.4%, respectively. There is a growing trend of chiropractic use among US adults from 2002 to 2012. Back pain (63.0%) and neck pain (30.2%) were the most prevalent health problems for chiropractic consultations and the majority of users reported chiropractic helping a great deal with their health problem and improving overall health or well-being. A substantial number of chiropractic users had received prescription (23.0%) and/or over-the-counter medications (35.0%) for the same health problem for which chiropractic was sought and 63.8% reported chiropractic care combined with medical treatment as helpful. Both adults older than 30 years (compared to younger adults), and those diagnosed with spinal pain (compared to those without spinal pain) were more likely to have consulted a chiropractor in the past 12 months.

Conclusion. A substantial proportion of US adults utilized chiropractic services during the past 12 months and reported associated positive outcomes for overall well-being and/or specific health problems for which concurrent conventional care was common. Studies on the current patient integration of chiropractic and conventional health services are warranted.