
Biographies:
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Dr. Mark Ensweiler has
been in private practice since 1981 and is a graduate of the Palmer
College of Chiropractic, the Midwest Center for Acupuncture &
Oriental Medicine, and the Rocky Mountain Herbal Institute. He is
nationally certified and holds diplomate status in Acupuncture,
Chinese Herbology, and Oriental Medicine from the National
Commission for the Certification of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
(NCCAOM). He is also certified in and an active practitioner of
Hellerwork® Structural Integration. He is certified in Active
Release® and Graston® Techniques.
He currently holds licensure/registration to practice: chiropractic,
acupuncture, and therapeutic bodywork in Wisconsin. He is involved
with ongoing post-graduate training in the areas of: chiropractic,
advanced myofascial/structural therapies, Oriental medicine,
clinical herbal and nutritional therapies, and natural healing
therapies.
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Professional Membership:
- American Chiropractic Association (ACA)
- Wisconsin Chiropractic Association (WCA)
- Association for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (AAOM)
- American Hellerwork® Association (AHA)
- Association of Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP)
- International Association of Structural Integrators (IASA)
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Nationally certified in therapeutic Massage and Bodywork and licensed In the State of Wisconsin, with professional membership in IMA, Deborah Ensweiler has been doing massage in a clinical setting since 1985. She has additional training and certification in Deep Tissue, La Stone Therapy, Cancer Massage and Reiki healing. Deborah also has created a selection of high quality essential oil Aromatherapy blends for use in her massage work. She is available for lectures and workshops on several topics. |
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Dr. Charity Millard
graduated from the University of Wisconsin
Washington County with an A.A.S in 2002, continued her education at
University of Wisconsin La Crosse.
She has a B.S. in Life Science and a Doctorate of Chiropractic
from Logan College of Chiropractic in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Her first experience with chiropractic was in elementary school when she was diagnosed with scoliosis. She began seeing a chiropractor and experienced positive results. Her practice focuses on back and joint-related (shoulder, elbow, knee, etc) pain and injuries. She is available for lectures or workshops on a variety of topics including ergonomics, spinal health, nutrition, pediatrics, spinal decompression, and many more.She currently holds licensure to practice chiropractic in Wisconsin. She is involved with ongoing post-graduate training in the areas of chiropractic and pediatric chiropractic. |