(Cumming, GA) A chiropractic practice that places value in helping families live well and thrive is headed to the Cumming City Center development.
The city announced Monday that Cumming Family Chiropractic. is moving to the center. Owner and operator Dr. Diana Husk, a local Forsyth County mom, is bringing her specialized chiropractic care to local families at the City Center.
“We lovingly say that we aren’t your granddaddy’s chiropractic office, and what we mean by that is we work to get to the root cause of symptoms in you and your babies,” said Husk. “We’re a nervous system-focused office, meaning we work to remove interference in your nervous system, allowing for healing, overall health, vitality and alignment so that your body can successfully move out of fight or flight mode and experience consistent regulation instead.”
Husk graduated from West Forsyth High School in 2010 and is the only pediatric-certified chiropractor within a 20-mile radius.
She specializes in women’s and pediatric health disorders, with an emphasis on autism, sensory processing, and anxiety.
Cumming Family Chiropractic’s two other doctors, Dr. Nicole Hirshowitz and Dr. Elissa Chambers, are experienced chiropractors with various post-doctorate training in pregnancy, pediatrics, and family health.
“Most chiropractors focus on the musculoskeletal system – neck pain, back pain – but our team of doctors focuses on the nervous system – our brain, spinal cord, and spinal nerves. This is the system that controls all of our systems and everything that happens in our bodies,” Husk said.
The Cumming Family Chiropractic specializes in prenatal, pregnancy, and pediatric care, but Husk said all are welcome.
“We don’t just focus on pain, we focus on function.”
Husk said many common symptoms and conditions, like allergies, ear infections, colic, reflux, constipation, chronic sickness, headaches, and body pain, are signs of neurological stress.
“Stress doesn’t just magically go away. It migrates as we age,” she said.
“For example, colicky babies become kids who struggle to pay attention in school and become teens with anxiety and depression, who then become adults with low back pain and headaches. It’s all a cycle. We’re here with open arms to serve families in Cumming and Forsyth County – our mission is a healthier, happier community,” Husk said.
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