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Do You Have Enough Melatonin?

February 28, 2017 By Pam Rezai Leave a Comment

Melatonin is a vital hormone necessary to sustain life.

Cutting your sleep short due to an early flight or studying for exams and you will most certainly feel it the next day. Sleep plays a vital role in our daily life, mess with it and you know. From tissue repair to restoring energy, sleep allows us to function each day, both inside and out. But what about those times when you have trouble getting to sleep? One night might be okay, however, what about several? What can a person do to remedy their situation that is not only safe but effective?

Most healthy adults need between 7 and 9 hours of sleep each night. Children and teenagers need even more. To help you determine if you are getting enough sleep, answer the following questions:

  • Do you have difficulty getting out of bed in the morning?
  • Are you feeling sluggish in the afternoon?
  • Do you need to nap to get through the day?
  • Have you been falling asleep watching television in the evening?
  • Are you relying on the snooze button too much?
  • Are asleep within 5 minutes of going to bed.

There are serious consequences to our health if we are not getting sufficient sleep that include premature skin aging, a weakened immune system, and impaired motor skills. To avoid this it’s imperative that we are aware of how we feel each and every day. If we know that we are suffering from sleep deprivation, we can then be proactive and do something to remedy the situation.

While there are many prescription sleep-aids on the market today, all have the potential for serious side effects. Familiar brand names include Lunesta, Ambien, and Sonata. A good night’s sleep comes with the risk of developing a side effect like changes in appetite, difficulty keeping balance, constipation and even compulsive behaviors such as gambling and eating. Even scarier is the fact that some users have experienced sleepwalking, sleep eating and sleep driving. The good news is that there are natural and effective options available for those who suffer from lack of effective sleep.

Melantonin is a hormone created by our pineal gland in our brain that regulates our sleep and wake cycles. The amount produced is influenced by our internal clock and how much light we are exposed to throughout the day. As the evening progresses, our melatonin levels increase, remaining elevated all through the night. It is this period of time that our body needs to repair and recharge itself for the following day. If we are unable to fall asleep, or stay asleep, this essential work is compromised, leaving us vulnerable to health problems. So, what are we to do if we are having sleep difficulties without resorting to prescription medications and the potential for more harmful side effects by using them?

The U.S. Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 allows melantonin to be sold as a supplement. By naturally being found in some foods such as pineapples, rice, and tomatoes, melatonin is the only hormone that is available over the counter. This wonderful supplement, when taken as directed, helps a person to fall asleep naturally when occasional sleeplessness occurs.

There are times in our life when we need a little help getting the sleep that we need. It’s normal, especially as we age and our supply of melatonin decreases. Quality sleep is essential to how well we thrive.

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Wellness Tagged With: aging, healthy, hormone, immune, melatonin, sleep

Exercise Is Key to Healthy Aging

November 4, 2016 By Pam Rezai Leave a Comment

There is a stereotype that exists regarding senior citizens or the elderly. The image that typically comes to mind when we hear one of those words is more than likely a grandparent. This person is sitting in a chair, resting or watching television. Perhaps there is a cane or walker nearby. How many of us would think of a grandparent running a 5k? What about playing tennis or bike riding? The reality is that the lifestyles of the older population can run the gamut. But as we age, we play an active role in determining how well we age by how active we remain.

Essentially we are in the driver’s seat when it comes to controlling our aging process. We cannot avoid getting older and the physical changes that take place such as graying hair, wrinkles, and thinning hair. However, we can slow down the overall aging of our body through something as simple as exercise. Yes, it is true!

There are many benefits to the body and aging through exercise:

  • improved memory and thinking
  • improved spacial memory
  • formation of new neural pathways, brain cells, and blood vessels
  • decrease of inflammation
  • decrease in stress and anxiety
  • better moods, sleep, circulations and digestion
  • improved bone density
  • improved muscle mass, strength, and power
  • better balance
  • higher energy levels

Studies show that older adults that continue to exercise and remain active can be just as competitive as their younger rivals, except, of course, at the elite level. At a fundamental level, we know the importance of exercise regardless of our age. We know the significance of being fit and maintaining a healthy diet. Yet, we continue to engage in unhealthy lifestyles. The question is why? Is it because we feel we can put it off until a tomorrow that never comes? Do we feel okay so therefore we are physically okay? What about excuses we give ourselves that we simply don’t have time, we are too busy? What needs to change within us to accept responsibility for our health? The decision of course is up to you. How one ends up aging comes down to a series of decisions that are made each and every day, starting right now.

Filed Under: Rehab, Wellness Tagged With: aging, anxiety, balance, energy, exercise, health, healthy aging, inflammation, memory, muscle mass, sleep, stress, unhealthy lifestyles

Good Health Choices

July 5, 2016 By Pam Rezai Leave a Comment

Remember growing up and hearing your parents ask you, “Are you a leader or a follower?” You probably heard that question after making a poor choices with your friends. Of course, our parents want us to be leaders, right? Because being a follower implies that we simply do what others are doing without question. It is important to own our sense of individuality and think about the decisions we are making. We can still end up doing what others are doing but at least we thought it through and decided that it was the best decision for ourselves.

Over the course of recent history there have been countless products that were initially thought to be safe only to be discounted later as unsafe. The most obvious examples are cigarettes, sacchrine, lead, asbestos, and high fructose corn syrup. Still, how many people continue to smoke, live, work or play in an unsafe environment, or consume unhealthy foods and drinks? We know the dangers, do we not?

When it comes to our health and aging well, we need to take the lead rather than be lazy with how we care for ourselves. If we don’t, we could take unnecessary years off our life, not to mention possibly lower the quality of our life.

In the field of chiropractic care, many are aware of the countless benefits. They may even know someone who sought a chiropractors care and had their pain resolved. Yet, these same people continue to choose to either live in pain, take pain medications to cope, or seek a surgical solution that may only create other issues down the road. Why would they make these choices? Same as why people still continue to smoke, drink diet sodas, or eat highly processed foods. Is it just easier to live that way? Is it easier to follow instead of lead?

Take time to think about the choices you are making regarding your most valued asset, your health. Could you make better choices each day to ensure you enjoy the best health possible as you age?

Filed Under: Chiropractic Tagged With: age, aging, chiropractic, chiropractor, choices, health, pain, wellness

How To Prevent Accelerated Aging

November 13, 2015 By Damron Chiropractic

At a fundamental level, we know sugar, fat, and salt is bad for us. When we are young, our body is up to the challenge. The challenge of offsetting the effects of eating too much of the bad things and rebounding. As we age, however, the wear and tear of every day life takes its toll on our body. Our reaction time slows and our body’s ability to counter the effects of poor eating habits becomes less successful. In time, the poor eating habits win over and we slowly succumb to the effects of what we eat. We become that which we do not want – a body of inflammation, insulin resistant, hormone fluctuations, and weight gain. Simply knowing that certain foods are bad for us may not be enough to convince us to change. However, knowing what these culprits do to our body and the long-term effect it has on us may be just the catalyst we need to change our eating habits.

We love convenience foods. Something that gives us extra time. While the convenience can be priceless at the time, the cost to make it that way comes with a price later. Ensuring shelf-life and stability requires the manufacturer to add chemicals to prevent the breakdown of the food item. Our body was not designed to tolerate the daily influx of chemicals. The constant onslaught creates an environment of inflammation, which is really a low-grade, systemic irritation that begins at our core and permeates throughout our body. The problem with inflammation is that it accelerates our aging process. While aging is a natural process, no one would say “Please make me age faster.” But eating processed foods that contain partially hydrogenated oils does just that. How? By eroding the protection on our genes that inhibit cell death. If the protection is gone, cell death (a natural process) occurs much faster than it normally would.

Having a sweet tooth and eating more of it than we should also ages our body by slowing the body’s repair mechanism. It also creates oxidative stress which leads to a build up of toxins. Eating too many refined carbohydrates is another culprit to aging us because in essence, refined carbs are really sugars. Meals that are laden with refined carbs cause a spike in our insulin. Inevitably the pancreas miscalculates how much insulin it needs so too much is then circulating in our system. Once this happens, blood sugar drops and you find yourself hungry again a short time later. Insulin resistance develops which is a precursor to diseases like type 2 diabetes.

So what is the fix to prevent an acceleration to our aging?

  • Reduce the amount of processed foods you consume. Stick to the perimeter of the grocery store when you shop.
  • Eat the right kinds of fats that nourish the cell membranes. Fats that are high in omega-3 such as salmon, grouper, flax seeds, and sesame seeds are ideal.
  • Increase your intake of leafy greens and berries. Foods that contain antioxidants and phytonutrients.
  • Stay away from refined sugar as much as possible. Instead, to satisfy your sweet tooth, opt for foods made with honey or maple syrup. Don’t swap sugar for artificial sweeteners either.
  • Choose carbohydrates from whole-food sources such as whole grains, beans, nuts, fruits, and seeds.

Be realistic with your expectations. Change in smaller increments if it’s easier that way. Don’t go in with the attitude of “all or nothing.” Removing the barriers to optimal health will help your body begin the process of healing and help to decelerate the aging process. Healthy aging should look and feel good.

Filed Under: Nutrition Tagged With: aging, anitoxidants, diabetes, diet, health, healthy, inflammation, stress

Lowering Blood Pressure Through Adjustments

October 29, 2015 By Damron Chiropractic

The more we age, the more we hear certain words:

  • cholesterol
  • blood pressure
  • weight
  • diabetes

If we age well, these words cause us no concern.  If we don’t, we go on high alert, monitoring our sugar levels, our weight, and food intake. Healthy aging really requires a team effort. While there are countless steps we can take ourselves to promote healthy aging, like eating a balanced diet and staying active, having the support of a team of healthcare professionals to keep you on the right path is helpful. Research is continuing to suggest that chiropractic adjustments have blood pressure lowering benefits. This is yet another significant advantage to adding a chiropractor to your healthcare team.

One of the keys to healthy aging is minimizing our dependence on pharmaceuticals. The reason? Pharmaceuticals simply mask the root of the problem. Granted, if we have high blood pressure and take a blood pressure lowering drug, we will lower our blood pressure. But why was our blood pressure high to begin with? What are the side effects of taking a particular pharmaceutical? How much do these side effects negatively impact our lives? If we make no other changes to our lifestyle other than taking a pill each day have we really addressed the root cause? No, we have not. It’s true that when a doctor prescribes a particular medicine, like one for lowering blood pressure, that there is also the expectation that the patient will also take other steps to improve their overall health. Steps like eating a healthy diet and exercising. However, the reality is that we have a safety net in place with the prescription medication. Even if we aren’t making the best decisions each day to encourage a healthy lifestyle, the medication will pick up the slack.

The reality is that prescription medications should be viewed as a temporary bridge between where we are and where we want to go. If we can avoid it, they should never become a permanent fixture in our lives. Rather, we should take the steps necessary to improve our lives to the point where we no longer need medications like those to lower our blood pressure. Adding a chiropractor to your healthcare team can be a pivotal step in getting you where you want to go in terms of better health. Lowering blood pressure and pulse rate through chiropractic adjustments are just one of the countless health benefits to chiropractic care.

Continue to increase your arsenal of resources to promote your healthy aging. Not only for you, but for those you love as well.

Filed Under: Chiropractic Tagged With: adjustments, aging, chiropractic, chiropractor, diabetes, diet, Eating Right, exercise, health, healthcare, healthy, Healthy Lifestyle, wellness

Dietary Patterns & Brain Health

September 23, 2015 By Damron Chiropractic

Raise your hand if getting older is something you look forward to. I’m guessing there are very few hands going up right now. While aging isn’t optional, healthy aging is. But there are several facets to healthy aging, from physical and emotional to social and cognitive. One is not necessarily more important than the other; however, without mental capability, the others simply cannot be. Our cognitive ability dictates how the rest of us will function. The higher our cognitive ability the more we can connect with others, take better care of ourselves, and remain active. Take away our cognitive ability and those areas cease to exist. So, as we continue to age, how do we ensure our brain power is kept strong?

To sustain life, we need to eat. Eating can mean different things to different people, but it essentially boils down to eating smart. Elementary school taught us the food groups – meat, dairy, fruit, vegetables, fish, whole grains – yet how many of us use that information when planning what to eat?

A recent article in USA Today highlighted how dietary patterns offer “the best hope for feeding your brain.” So what does this mean? We have all heard of superfoods, foods like acai berries, spinach, and wheat grass. And while it’s true that they are packed with nutrients that are beneficial to our health, we cannot just rely on one food item to maintain optimal health. It is the entire diet that impacts our health.

There a several studies suggesting that there are certain diets that help slow cognitive decline. Ironically, these are the same diets that are also good for our hearts. Some of these diets might even help prevent Alzheimer’s disease and they typically contain those superfoods. A few diets the article mentioned were:

  • The Mediterranean Diet
  • The DASH Diet
  • The Mind Diet

Each of these diets contain fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, fish, and lean proteins, plus provide that dietary pattern researchers are most interested in. The belief is that there is a synergistic effect from the nutrients found in whole foods that have a positive impact on brain health. So, the bottom-line is – eat smart and create a dietary pattern that helps to prevent memory loss and other signs of brain aging.

Aging is going to happen whether we like it or not, so why not make it work to your advantage?

Filed Under: Nutrition Tagged With: aging, brain, brain health, diet, dietary, health, healthy, superfoods

Our Body the Fortress

August 25, 2015 By Damron Chiropractic

Back in medieval times, the castle served many purposes. Not only did it house the royal family, but it served as a focal point for the people. Healthy aging is similar to the effort required to protect the castle and its inhabitants. And treating our body as we would a fortress helps to make better choices every day.

So what role did the castle play for the people who lived during this time period? Besides providing a sanctuary for the king and queen, nobles resided there as well. The king held court with his trusted advisors and met with dignitaries from other countries. For the common people the exchange of goods took place inside its walls, people shopped for food and supplies, there was entertainment with music and acting, plus it offered protection from invaders. The castle was surrounded by high walls and a moat. Entering the castle meant going through the open drawbridge. The castle was a fortress but also the hub of daily life.

Our body is also that hub of life. It is also a fortress that is to be protected from invasion, but the enemy is disease and chronic conditions. If a castle is not properly maintained and protected, inevitably invaders will gain entry. It may not be through the drawbridge either. Holes in the walls of the fortress allow entry as do unprotected walls and passageways. Undesirables are merely biding their time, waiting for a lax in security to make their move and enter unnoticed.

Choosing to look at our body in the same way as a fortress is enlightening. Germs, bacteria and viruses are those undesirables biding their time, looking for an opportunity to invade. It is up to us to create those barriers, plus give our body the daily maintenance it needs to stay well. It allows us to be on the offense rather than the defense. One or two preventative measures can save us the trouble of recovering from illness which affects our family, work, and social life. But there is another side to this. One that doesn’t mean picking up a bug and recovering after a few days.

Subjecting our body to a daily barrage of arsenal, from:

  • eating a poor diet
  • lack of physical activity
  • insufficient sleep
  • smoking
  • excessive alcohol consumption
  • extra body fat

Over time, this lifestyle erodes the natural protection our body has. Similar to a castle in the midst of battle. With each round of attack, the walls surrounding the castle become damaged. How long can the castle defenses withstand the impact? How long can our body withstand the impact of a damaging lifestyle? Fortunately, there are signs of deterioration, alerting us to a potential of a larger problem. It could be weight gain, chronic exhaustion, high cholesterol, or type 2 diabetes. This is our body’s means of communicating that there is a war going on inside of us and the walls of protection are deteriorating.

Protect the only fortress you have. Take the extra steps of preventative care to ensure your quality of life, because healthy aging is not a guarantee for any of us. Chiropractic care is an effective way to remain on the offense to keep those invaders at bay. Stay vigilante and align yourself with those who will help to keep you well.

Filed Under: Chiropractic, Uncategorized Tagged With: aging, body, chiropractic, chronic, diabetes, diet, disease, Healthy Lifestyle, preventative

Seeking Balance

August 21, 2015 By Damron Chiropractic

There seems to be a fundamental balance in life that requires the presence of two opposing forces for it to be achieved. Much like a sea saw that moves both up and then down depending on the size and force of either side. We realize that it is only through these two opposing forces that any type of movement can occur. In fact, without both sides nothing happens. There are many examples of opposing forces creating balance all around us:

  • If there is success, then we must have failure.
  • If there is joy, then we must experience sadness
  • If there is good health, there exists illness
  • If good exists, then so too must evil.
  • If there is light, then there must be darkness.

You see, the existence of one side creates the existence of the other. Saying something is truly beautiful implies a comparison to something that is not.

Every day at Damron Chiropractic & Wellness, two opposing forces collide. Every person that walks through our doors is seeking to achieve balance in their life as it relates to good health and overall wellness. It was only due to an imbalance that they sought us in the first place. However, maintaining balance is really a daily task. We must take an active role to ensure that it becomes a reality, otherwise we leave our future to chance which might be why a majority of our population is dealing with poor health today.

When we are young, we can afford to skimp on taking care of ourselves. We can pull all-nighters to study for exams, eat junk food galore, or jump into a spontaneous pick-up basketball game without any significant impact to our health. Fast forward to our 30s, 40s, or 50s and doing these things would end us up in surgery or, at a minimum take, days to recover from. Our bodies simply don’t rebound like it did when we were young which is why balance is imperative for healthy aging. Maintaining this balance will allow us to do the things we want to do without unnecessary consequences that derail our life.

Our unique team approach at Damron Chiropractic & Wellness brings you back to the balance you desire quickly and efficiently. Our goal is to value your time as much as you do, which is why we provide each patient with a plan of treatment that has a completion date at the end. We are here when you need us once you’ve achieved your balance again. That is the DCW difference! Educating our patients to recognize the signs of early imbalances allows them to see us only when preventative maintenance is required. Advocating for oneself empowers you to live more fully, without setbacks. Listening to what your body is saying allows you to achieve the balance you need every day to thrive.

Filed Under: Chiropractic, Uncategorized Tagged With: aging, balance, chiropractic, Damron Chiropractic, health, wellness

Life’s Transitions

August 5, 2015 By Damron Chiropractic

In a nutshell, life is a series of transitions.  The older we get, the clearer our perspective is when it comes to this reality.  Think about it.  We transition from a baby to a toddler, from a toddler to a preschooler.  We continue with our education into elementary school, middle school, high school, college, and sometimes even grad school.  After our school days we transition into our career and a family.  We transition once again as our children grow older and their needs change.  We may transition into new jobs, new relationships, and new homes.  Our goal through it all is to age both gracefully and well.  To live each phase of our lives as healthy individuals without limitations.

Unfortunately, there are times that life throws us curve balls and our health comes in jeopardy.  We may need to transition our expectations to accept a lifestyle with limitations.  Yet, while that may be the case, it does not mean that our quality of life needs to be compromised.  Healthy aging means transitioning ourselves again and again, and continuing to do what we can to enjoy our full potential.

This mindset increases in significance with the passing of each decade.  Our body begins to feel the effects of our life and how we treated it.  There are the telltale signs of wear and tear – aches, pains, limited flexibility, extra weight, wrinkles, loss of muscle mass.  But, this does not mean we need to accept aging lying down.  In fact, aches and pains is not synonymous with aches and pains.  They do not go hand in hand.

The key to healthy aging is taking a proactive stance on your health.  It means being aware of how you treat yourself and listening to what your body is telling you.  It means taking the initiative to ensure your body has what it needs to thrive no matter what your age.  It means:

  • Getting adequate sleep
  • Eating healthy
  • Exercising
  • Stretching
  • Strengthening
  • Adding nutritional supplements when appropriate

At Damron Chiropractic & Wellness, we specialize in healthy aging.  We help you transition with each phase of your life by combining chiropractic care with massage, stretching and strength training, plus nutrition.  We want you to achieve the highest quality of life that you can.  This multifaceted approach is unique in that four specialities work in unison with a common goal of overall wellness.

Life is full of transitions.  Minimize the impact and enjoy healthy aging with proactive care from Damron Chiropractic & Wellness.

 

Filed Under: Chiropractic, Massage, Nutrition, Rehab Tagged With: aging, chiropractic, Damron Chiropractic, healhy, health, healthy aging, massage, stretching, supplements, transition

The Surprising Gifts of Our Skin

April 15, 2015 By Damron Chiropractic

 

Just like a beautifully wrapped present, shielding our eyes from not only the gift inside but the box itself protecting the contents from damage, our skin functions in much the same way.  Protecting our ability to live and creating a protective barrier around our vital organs so that we can enjoy life each and every day.

As the largest organ in the human body, with a surface area of 21 square feet in an average adult and accounting for 6-10% of our body weight, our skin is truly essential to life for without it we would literally evaporate.  The skin functions in many ways:

  • As a waterproof barrier
  • An insulating shield
  • Preventing infection
  • Manufacturing Vitamin D for healthy bones
  • Keeping us connected to the outside world through our nerves
  • Alerting us to a potential health issue

It’s the last point that is the focus of this blog post, how our skin can tell us if there is a problem within our body that needs to be addressed through the clues is reveals.  The clues, while not necessarily painful or uncomfortable, create something we dread far more – the visibility the skin clues bring to ourselves, which can be far more painful than the skin problem itself.  The good news is that our skin condition is usually alerting us to an inflammation that originates elsewhere in the body.  By working with a skilled health practitioner, the underlying cause can be addressed rather than simply addressing the symptoms which can be temporary.

Here is a list of the common, chronic skin conditions many of us encounter, what may be triggering it, and what strategies you can utilize to correct it.

  • Eczema – Common causes are food sensitivities or other lifestyle-related triggers.  Remedies include avoiding the offending food(s) for six to eight weeks, hydration, food allergy and celiac testing, and GI testing.  Often the symptoms can be eliminated without medication.
  • Dry Skin – Common causes are nutrient deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, or circulatory disorders.  A low thyroid function, circulatory problems, environmental exposures and medical conditions can contribute to persistent dryness or xerosis.  A diet lacking in B vitamins, healthy fats, and long-term use of antacids can be the culprit as well.  Improving the diet to increase dietary fats, probiotics, and fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, and E are beneficial.
  • Acne – Common causes are an excess of inflammatory foods, deficiency of nutrient rich foods, hormonal imbalances, and food intolerances.  Modifying one’s diet is usually all it takes to improve the skin.  Reducing milk consumption, increasing vegetables, decreasing grains and fruit, taking fish-oil and zinc supplements, adequate sleep, and stress management all help eliminate acne.
  • Psoriasis – Common causes include an irritated gut, overactive immune system, or a metabolic syndrome.  Remedies include non-smoking, alcohol moderation, a low-glycemic, nutrient-rich diet, and fish oil.  Removing the common inflammatory food triggers first – gluten, sugar, and diary – is a good first step.
  • Premature Aging – Common causes are the damages caused by the lifestyle choices one makes and the skin’s ability to keep up with the repair work.  Remedies include a healthy diet, reduction in stress or proper stress management, and smoking cessation.
  • Skin Tags – Common causes are blood-sugar and hormonal problems.  Remedies include lowering sugar intake and incorporating a healthy, balanced diet.

Use your skin as a means to communicate what is happening on the inside of you.  A quick self-inventory can go a long way in keeping you living a healthy life.

Filed Under: Nutrition Tagged With: acne, aging, allergy, diet, dietary, eczema, health, healthy life, painful, skin, stress, symptoms

OUR TEAM

Dr. Andrew Damron, Chiropractor

Why ChiropracticProfessional Experience Personal Information
Dr. Damron established DCW because he was fed up with the current health model. Statistics continue to show an increase in pharmaceutical prescriptions to patients every day. Although he does believe some medications are necessary, he believes the majority of what is prescribed is actually harmful to the patient’s long-term health, creating another set of healthcare issues as a result. Dr. Damron believes DCW’s unique approach to achieving overall wellness will revolutionize the healthcare industry through collaborative care utilizing chiropractic, massage therapy, rehabilitation, and nutrition. The DCW focus addresses the whole person versus a only symptom and uncovers the root cause. He also believes that education is vital to sustaining a healthier more vibrant lifestyle as well. His goal is to create a healthier society and a better place for our children to live.
Dr. Damron began his medical career with a Biology Degree from Wright State University in 2002. He went on to receive his Doctorate of Chiropractic from the prestigious Palmer College of Chiropractic in Port Orange, Florida in 2007. While attending Palmer, he had the opportunity to travel abroad to Madagascar and provide chiropractic care to the native Malagasy people. Dr. Damron has continued his post-graduate studies with a focus on nutrition, rehabilitation, and functional medicine.
Dr. Damron and his wife, Kristy, reside in West Chester with their two young children, Graden and Isabelle. An avid Buckeye fan, Dr. Damron enjoys playing the guitar in a band with his college friends, watching/playing any sport, cooking, reading, and attending concerts, especially the Dave Matthews Band and Foo Fighters.

Dr. Greg Washam, Chiropractor

Why ChiropracticProfessional Experience Personal Information
Dr. Washam was introduced to Chiropractic by his mother at the age of 16. She was working for a Chiropractor at the time, experiencing all the benefits that Chiropractic care had to offer, and thus began taking Dr. Washam and his siblings in for regular adjustments. Dr. Washam had been experiencing painful bouts of Strep Throat from the age of 8, which always included a 10 day course of antibiotics. While under Chiropractic care his doctor convinced him to avoid the antibiotics and receive Chiropractic adjustments instead. To his amazement, Dr. Washam’s strep throat symptoms had vanished within three days and he never had an issue from that point forward. He was so astounded by his experience that he fell in love with Chiropractic and decided that was the path for him. He wanted to commit his life to helping people through the power of Chiropractic, just as it had helped him.
Dr. Greg Washam began his college education at the University of Cincinnati, studying biology. After he made the decision to become a Chiropractor, he attended Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO. While at Logan, he received his Bachelor of Science in Biology and Life Sciences in 2009. He received his Doctorate of Chiropractic in 2011. Dr. Washam was presented with various awards upon graduation. These included Dean’s List honors, the Senior Intern Assistant Award, and the Award of Excellence from the Division of Research. He has completed many hours of post graduate education focusing on nutrition, supplementation and injury recovery.
Dr. Washam and his wife Kassie reside in Mason, Oh with their two daughters, Lillian and Wren. In his free time, Dr. Washam enjoys cooking, exploring new restaurants, touring local craft breweries and reading. He also spends a great deal of time outdoors with his family and his Beagle, Willow. Dr. Washam is a music enthusiast and listens to all genres of music. He especially loves classic rock from the 60’s and 70’s. His favorite band of all time is Led Zeppelin.

Brooke Snyder, Operations Manager

Why DCWProfessional Experience Personal Information
Brooke had never been to a medical office where she really felt like they cared more about her than her money until she came to DCW as a patient. DCW made it so easy to arrange financial payment with, they were compassionate, dedicated and most importantly 100% honest. The team addressed all aspects of her health and well-being, above and beyond chiropractic care. Her initial impression of chiropractic offices were that they would only adjust then send her on her way. She realized that she was wrong. Because of her experience as a patient at DCW she realized she wanted to pursue a career within it. She saw everything she wanted in healthcare at DCW. Finally, a place where patient care really comes first! She comes to DCW with a degree in Nursing and a background in finance. When someone asks her “Why DCW?” she cannot think of one reason why not.
Brooke has a background in business finance and computer technology prior to the start of her medical career. She attended Southern State and obtained an Associate’s Degree in Science, R.N. Sh began working from DCW in December of 2014.
Brooke has five beautiful girls from 15 to 6 years old. She is married to Jamey Snyder who has two boys of his own. She lives on a two acre farm in the country with horses, dogs, cats, and a pot belly pig. Brooke enjoys spending time with her very active family and watching their kids play sports.

Nicole Foreman, Licensed Massage Therapist

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Nicole always wanted a career that was focused on helping people. It wasn’t until she drove past the Dayton School of Medical Massage on a daily basis that it became clear what she was meant to do. She enrolled as soon as she could and it has been the best decision she has ever made. She loves the feeling of knowing she has alleviated someone’s pain and possibly made their day better in some way. She had been working alongside chiropractors for over 7 years before joining the DCW team. Before DCW she never really felt her opinions and insights were valued or even asked for, which she felt hindered patient care and the effectiveness of each treatment. At DCW she feels valued and part of a practice that is focused on changing the approach of wellness with cohesive and effective patient care.
Nicole is a graduate of the Dayton School of Medical Massage and obtained her license in 2008. She utilizes Deep Tissue, Swedish and Thai massage techniques to relieve pain, tension, and stress while increasing range of motion and flexibility.
Nicole is married to her husband of 5 years and they one daughter, Rylee, and one child on the way due in September 2016. As a family they enjoy camping, hiking and spending time at the lake during the summer.

Erika Pantona, Insurance Specialist

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Erika started coming to DCW in 2010 after spending two years in substantial pain after an injury. She had spent those two years at various specialists and taking medications to simply get up in the morning due to the pain. She was 18 when she found herself facing a major, life altering surgery (SI Fusion) and realized there must be another way. When she began her treatment plan at DCW she started to have days with little or no pain. She stopped taking her medications and realized they had been affecting her overall mood. In 2015 Erika joined the DCW team because they allowed her to live her life once again. She wants to prevent others from living in pain like she did unnecessarily, and to receive the benefits of chiropractic care.
Erika is well versed in the insurance industry with her previous employment at Express Scripts and Anthem.
Erika has two siblings and resides in Liberty Township. In her spare time she enjoys traveling and hiking with her family.

Amy Faris, Patient Care Coordinator

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After moving to Ohio in 2010, I was in need of some relief from minor pain associated with working in customer service fields for 15 years. I was interested in seeking alternative forms of therapy and found a chiropractor in our small town. After going for a few visits, the therapy seemed somewhat outdated compared to what I had researched. In talking with my husband, he remembered that he knew someone who was a chiropractor. After just a few visits with Dr. Damron, I definitely noticed a difference in his techniques and style. It was nice to see results and feel like I was being listened to as a patient, not just heard…something you don’t always feel with doctors. After being a patient for several years, the opportunity came about to join the DCW team. It would be something different from what I had done in my past, however I knew my passion for working with people would translate well into helping patients receive the best care possible. I believed in the mission of DCW as a patient, and I am excited to be part of living that mission every day. 
 I am originally from St. Louis, MO. I graduated from the University of Missouri – Columbia with a degree in Secondary Education – Language Arts. I worked in restaurant/catering management for several years before starting a career in retail management and training.
In that position, I met my husband, Matt, who is from Wilmington, OH. After we got married in 2010, I moved to Wilmington. Realizing retail wasn’t where my heart was any longer, I began working as a substitute teacher in the Clinton County area. Matt and I live in Wilmington with our 6 year old German Shepard, Dale. I enjoy camping, boating, riding 4-wheelers, and spending time with family and friends. I love St. Louis Cardinals baseball and am a recently converted Cincinnati Bengals fan.

Hours

Monday 9-1 & 2-6

Tuesday 9-1 & 2-6

Wednesday 9-1 & 2-6

Thursday 9-1 & 2-6

Friday 8-11

Saturday and Sunday CLOSED

Contact information

 3187 Western Row Road Suite 114
    Maineville, OH 45039

Office:
     (513) 770-3434

Email:
    info@damronchiropractic.com

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