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Dr. Steven Dennis 's mission is to help people unleash their full health potential and experience a happier, healthier lifestyle.
Dr. Dennis is the director of Better Health Chiropractic. Currently in his 18th year of practice, he has proudly served thousands of adults and children by combining loving care with state-of-the-art analytical procedures and personalized self-help information.
A graduate of the University of Arizona with degrees in psychology and biology, Dr. Dennis received his doctor of chiropractic degree at Life Chiropractic College in Atlanta, Georgia. After graduating, he spent three years in the Peace Corp in Paraguay and is fluent in Spanish. Dr. Dennis's love of teaching, clinical experience and sincere interest in helping others have enabled him to develop creative, entertaining and informative presentations on a variety of health-related topics. In addition to in-office health talks, he is a sought after presenter by progressive companies for his programs aimed at reducing injuries and improving the health and performance of a workforce. |
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Dr. Dennis frequently attends postgraduate seminars and workshops. Add to this his continued commitment to learning new techniques. He has created numerous educative seminars in neuromuscular reeducation, myofascial release, breakthrough nutrition, sports injury and assessment. Post-graduate education includes electromyography and thermo graphic studies and scoliosis determination. Dr. Dennis is also continually refining his holistic approach in his private life. He truly believes in the total wellness approach for himself, his family and his patients.
As a native of Arizona , Dr. Dennis lives and practices in Phoenix . He is married with two children and practices what he preaches: a daily routine of exercise, healthy nutrition and weekly chiropractic visits. His |
lifestyle is a model of the wellness revolution. As with his professional skills, his personal interests are broad and varied: from trail running, mountain biking, weight training,
to literature and cooking.
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