Five Points Chiropractic 
                                                                                                                         Dr.  Michael Huppert has been practicing principled, specific, scientific  chiropractic in Athens since 1989.   He originally starting his journey into chiropractic as it was the only  thing that was able to help him with debilitating vertigo. While medical  doctors could not find a cause or solution to the problem, a  chiropractor was able to adjust his spine, removing the interference  that was causing the problem, and now he no longer suffers from any  vertigo! Dr. Huppert wanted to share this natural form of healthcare  with others, and thus Five Points Chiropractic was started. He is an  honors graduate of Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts and an  honors graduate of Life Chiropractic College in Marietta, Georgia. Dr.  Huppert's practice members include: Olympic, professional, and  collegiate athletes, UGA coaches and their families, local  chiropractors, medical doctors, pharmacists, physical therapists,  nurses, and many more in the health care field. In addition to treating  many top athletes and "couch potatoes", Dr. Huppert has extensive  experience with pregnancy and has maintained one of the largest  pediatric practices in the Southeast for more than twenty years. In the  past few years, Dr. Huppert has added different types of instrument  adjusting (Activator and Torque Release Technique) as well as soft  tissue techniques (Graston and Active Release Technique) to help him  treat more complex conditions and athletic injuries. 
                                                                                                                                                    Dr.  Huppert is married to his lovely wife, Lorraine, and is the proud  father of two boys, Ki and Dillon. He is originally from New York City  but has lived in Athens since graduating from Life University in 1989.  He enjoys running, yoga, good eats, spending time with his family, and  cheering on the Dawgs during football season.