Giddy Up Chiropractic

Giddy Up Chiropractic Dr. Bek is the owner of Giddy Up Chiropractic, an equestrian rider, & Doctor of Chiropractic. She has been riding horses since she was 7 years old.

Giddy Up Chiropractic's doctor, Dr. Bek, is an equestrian rider and Doctor of Chiropractic for horses, riders, dogs, cats, livestock, and exotic animals. The combination of her being a rider and chiropractor gives her work an elite level of expertise. She is known in the equestrian community for amplifying athletic performance, preventing injuries, and speeding up recovery time for two-legged and

four-legged members of the team. Bek had her first personal experience with chiropractic after sustaining a significant horse-riding accident at the age of 14. She was thrown from her horse and severely injured. As a result, her health and athletic performance took a decline. After receiving consistent chiropractic care, her body healed and regained strength, speed, agility, and stamina. Due to her life being significantly changed by chiropractic, Dr. Bek has dedicated her professional career to this non-invasive wellness specialty for humans and animals. She received her Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) from Life Chiropractic College West and graduated with the highest levels of clinical and academic honors. In addition to her human licensure, she has been granted additional certification by the Animal Chiropractic Certification Commission (ACCC) of the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA); the world leader in animal chiropractic. This establishes that Dr. Bek has met specific standards of clinical competency within the chiropractic and veterinarian professions.

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Dr. Bek Jarzombek is the owner of Giddy Up Chiropractic, an equestrian rider, and Doctor of Chiropractic for horses, riders, dogs, cats, livestock, and exotic animals. Her primary specialty is horses and riders. She has been riding and competitively showing horses since childhood. The combination of Bek being a rider and chiropractor gives her work an elite level of expertise in the equestrian and horse-racing industries.

Chiropractic ensures that nervous system health of the horse and rider are maximized to 100% capacity. This includes the brain, spinal cord, and spinal nerves which give neurological instructions to all other systems in the body. Because of these principles, Dr. Bek’s work is known for amplifying athletic performance, preventing injuries, and speeding up healing & recovery time for two-legged and four-legged members of the team.

Bek’s love of horses was sparked as a little girl. She always had a fascination with anything that had the ability to go fast. Bek’s father always noted her love of speed and gave her the nickname, Lightening. Her first horse growing up was even named Flash of Magic. Hence, the phrase and name “Giddy Up” became very fitting and has been incorporated throughout her professional career. Through eight years of undergraduate and chiropractic schooling, she has always found a way to stay in the saddle. During her undergraduate studies, she rode on the equestrian team, served as president of the team for two terms, and was a national qualifier for the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.

Bek had her first personal chiropractic experience as age 12. She was thrown from her horse, stepped on in multiple locations, and severely injured. Her posture was steadily creeping into a forward posture, compressing her diaphragm and ribcage, causing breath problems. No one had answers until her mother took her to a chiropractor. The doctor’s examination revealed areas of the spine that had been compromised from her accident, resulting in nerve health dysfunction. After a series of corrective visits over time, Bek’s posture began to improve, breathing regulated, and she regained strength, speed, agility, and stamina. She stayed under consistent chiropractic care until her family moved and would have her second encounter with chiropractic almost ten years later.