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James Devine
Devine Chiropractic & Rehab Center
1205 2nd Avenue
Suite 120
Seattle, WA 98101

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Phone: 206-623-2225
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Voted "Best Chiropractor in Seattle" for 3 years running, Dr. Devine provides expert care of head, neck and back pain. Since 1992, Dr. Devine has treated automobile accident, on-the-job, sport-related and repetitive stress injuries in his wellness-based practice. He uses a safe, gentle and effective approach of natural, drug-free methods to maintain your optimal health and integrates exercise and nutritional counseling into his "whole-body" treatment plans. Dr. Devine is a certified FLT nutritional counselor and has advanced training in Kinesio-Taping, the gold-standard in rehabilitative taping, and the Graston technique, a cutting-edge treatment used to break down scar tissue and restore mobility to injured tissues. Dr. Devine is the ONLY Seattle chiropractor trained in all three of these cutting-edge therapies! New patients special – First visit free! Call (206) 623-2225 to schedule a complimentary exam, consultation and treatment today!
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3/19/2010 1:24:00 PM by Bridget H
When I was a college athlete I had a bad head and back injury. Throughout the subsequent years I have had some physical therapy and periodic chiropractic sessions with other doctors to manage the injury. In general this was little cohesive treatment with an eye toward long term movement, and the general attitude was that surgery was an option and in the meantime I could just keep coming back for more sessions. I was tired of feeling dependent on a chiropractor when my back went into a spasm, absolutely did not want surgery, and felt that I just needed to find a way to strengthen what had become weak inside. After a short treatment plan with Dr. Devine, I have learned exercises to strengthen specific core muscle groups, learned how to work through the 'good pain' vs. 'bad pain' syndrome (i.e. soreness from working specific muscles vs. pain that is your body yelling 'stop!'), and I feel for the first time in twenty years that I no longer have to be 'crippled' periodically by this injury.

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