
You Don’t Have to Suffer in Pain. Have You Considered Chiropractic Care? with Dr. Rita Hanania, DC
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In this episode of Not Another TV Lawyer, hosts Chris Shakib and Jessica Hall from Terrell Hogan Law Firm interview Dr. Rita Hanania, a chiropractic physician from Jacksonville's Silver Chiropractic and Chanatry Chiropractic firms. They discuss the holistic and conservative treatments offered at the clinic for auto injury patients, including chiropractic care, massage therapy, physical therapy, and acupuncture.
Dr. Hanania explains the growth and services of her practice, the difference between dry needling and acupuncture, and the benefits of chiropractic care compared to traditional ER visits. The episode highlights the personalized care provided to patients and the importance of conservative treatment options in auto injury recovery. 00:00 Introduction to Not Another TV Lawyer 00:28 Meet Dr. Rita Hanania 00:48 Chiropractic Practice Overview 02:35 Acupuncture and Dry Needling Explained 05:35 Benefits of Chiropractic Care Post-Accident 07:37 ER vs. Chiropractic Care 13:34 Conservative Treatment Approach 15:21 Community and Holistic Health Focus 17:37 Educational Background and Practice Details 19:20 Insurance and Patient Care 21:26 Conclusion and Contact Information Visit https://mtsjax.fm/not-another-tv-lawyer for our show pageWhat listeners say about You Don’t Have to Suffer in Pain. Have You Considered Chiropractic Care? with Dr. Rita Hanania, DC
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