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Creech Chiropractic Peakway Market Square 800 W. Williams St., Suite 201 Apex, NC 27502
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Dr. Creech:Dr. David C. Creech, a native of the Triangle, graduated from Cary
High School in 1989. From 1990-92, he served a religious Dr. Creech has received extensive training and is clinically experienced in the treatment of many neuromusculoskeletal conditions, sports-related injuries, automobile accident & workman's compensation cases, rehabilitation & exercise protocols, nutritional analysis, and chiropractic pediatric/geriatric care. He has also been trained in the most modern manipulative radiological, and diagnostic techniques. Dr. Creech uses exclusively a “hands-on” approach in his practice, the time-honored approach for chiropractic physicians for over a century. Dr. Creech received training in and employs components of the following techniques: Gonstead, Diversified, Thompson, Cox Flexion-Distraction and Logan Basic. In 2002, Dr. Creech successfully completed the Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP) program and is now board-certified for this prestigious recognition. The CCSP designation follows successful completion of a 100-hour course and board certified exam. The certification is granted when a comprehensive knowledge of various sports-related injuries is attained. These injuries range from concussions, cervical sprains/strains, shoulder, elbow, and wrist injuries to lower back, hip, knee, and ankle problems. In 2005, Dr. Creech was asked to serve as an official team chiropractor for Campbell University, a local Division I university located in Buies Creek, NC. He also serves as the official chiropractor for the adidas Raleigh Track Club, a group of post-graduate elite runners based in the Triangle area. In 2006, he began to work as the official chiropractor for the Apex Sports Authority, a local organization that sponsors football, wrestling, lacrosse and cheerleading teams for the Apex area youth. After receiving chiropractic care for a severe low back injury that he suffered while playing sports, Dr. Creech decided to pursue his doctorate in Chiropractic. This injury allows him to empathize with each of his patients. It is also the primary source of motivation that he uses to seek out those that will benefit from chiropractic.
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