We are Drs. Michael and Robin Proetta. We met while attending Palmer College of Chiropractic where we graduated in October 1987 on a Friday and were married Saturday, the following day. We opened our office and began treating patients in Mt. Juliet in February 1988. We utilize techniques to meet your needs including Diversified, Gonstead, SOT, Low Force Activator and Adjuster, Applied Kinesiology,
and various physical therapy techniques when your condition warrants. We will perform a thorough consultation and examination and will discuss the findings and treatment recommendations so that you can understand your condition. If we can't help you we will refer you to a medical specialist who can. We provide corrective, rehabilitative and preventive care for the entire family including children and infants. As doctors we realize your time is important so we strive to stay on schedule and not keep you waiting. Our training and comprehensive services have allowed us to successfully treat many conditions including headaches, lower back pain, neck pain, disc problems, pain between the shoulders, muscle spasms, automobile and work related injuries. We also provide wellness counseling on diet, exercise and nutrition as we feel these are necessary for good health. On a personal note. We enjoy spending time photographing the outdoors while backpacking, kayaking, motorcycle riding and playing with our canine "kids". One of Dr. Mike's lifetime goals is to hike all of the major national parks of America; next stop Zion. Chiropractic adjusting techniques include: Palmer package, Diversified, Thompson drop, side-posture, low force activator and adjuster. Acute pain and muscle spasm is managed with Electric Stimulation, Utrasound therapy and Cold laser
Exercise recommendations are made to strengthen the spine and body to support an active lifestyle and prevent reinjury. Whole food nutrional support is provided through Standard Process
Diet Recommendations: include instruction on proper foods to eat as well as reommendation to reduce the inflammatory load on the whole body.