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Up Close - Up Close - January 17, 2013
Chiropractic clinic here strives to ease pain of pregnancy
Changes in hormones, posture seen as keys to pelvic discomfort

By Jessica Valencia
Of the Journal of Business

Chiropractor Drew Glanville demonstrates a low-impact adjustment on his wife, Danielle, who gave birth about a month ago.
Chiropractor Drew Glanville demonstrates a low-impact adjustment on his wife, Danielle, who gave birth about a month ago.
—Staff photo by Jessica Valencia
Certified chiropractic sports physician Steven Shirley says pregnancy can place painful demands on a woman's body, but those aches might be relieved by visiting a chiropractor or massage therapist when most pain relievers can't be used.

The practice that Shirley owns, Spokane Valley-based Spinal & Sports Care Clinic, actively started working with obstetricians and gynecologists in 2004, when, he says, it began to focus more on pregnancy-related pain.

Of the patients...


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