Kunkel Naprapathic
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As a health care provider, my purpose is to provide a distinguished and integrative standard of care. A thorough evaluation will measure the patient's symptoms and overall well being; this information is used to facilitate an effective treatment strategy or develop an appropriate referral. My goal is to provide a standard of care for each patient enabling them to regain their quality of life and perform daily activities without compromise.

Naprapathy works to restore mobility and function to abnormally tense and rigid tissue that is causing pain and dysfunction. Treatment consists of gentle soft tissue manipulation, nutritional treatment and other non-invasive therapies. Naprapathy is especially beneficial for back pain, sports injuries and muscle strain but treats many other conditions.

There are a myriad of benefits to Naprapathy that include significant pain relief, increased movement and flexibility, stress reduction and an increase in the body's own ability to heal. Due to these benefits, hospitals are now staffing Naprapaths to facilitate patient recovery from injury and surgical procedures.
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Dr. Andrew T. Kunkel is a Board Certified Doctor of Naprapathy, having graduated from the Chicago College of Naprapathic Medicine in 2000.
After earning his Doctorate of Naprapathy, Dr. Kunkel continued his studies to become a licensed Acupuncturist.
He received his degree following a rigorous three years of coursework and a two year internship.
Dr. Kunkel has acquired the esteem as a Diplomate of Acupuncture for the NCCAOM, a professional commission that ensures a high standard of professionalism for Acupuncture and Oriental medical practitioners.
A Doctor of Naprapathy (D.N.) will focus on the evaluation and manipulative therapeutic treatment of connective tissue disorders, utilizing soft tissue manipulation, nutritional counseling and therapeutic modalities.
Naprapathy is a branch of natural medicine that was founded in the early 1900s by Dr. Oakley Smith.
Naprapathic therapy focuses on the evaluation and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, with an emphasis on stretching the underlying ligaments and connective tissue.
The goal of Naprapathic therapy is to restore the body?s own healing ability and improve mobility, leaving the connective tissue pliable and in balance.
Naprapathy vs. Chiropractic Treatment - Which is Right for Me?
Both Naprapathic and Chiropractic treatments are recognized by most insurance companies and health agencies as effective treatments for various conditions.
The question becomes, how do you choose the right course of treatment for you?
Below you will find descriptions of both treatments.
Naprapathic treatment centers on the soft tissue surrounding the spine and other joints that has become rigid and inflexible as the cause of pain and dysfunction.
We're proud to offer adjunctive therapy to our Naprapathic treatment that includes.
Ultrasound - Use of sound waves to treat pain conditions, promote tissue healing while reducing muscle and joint inflammation.
Electrotherapy - Muscle stimulation used to relieve pain and muscle sprains/strains and to promote therapeutic muscle relaxation.
Neuromuscular Reeducation - A therapeutic method used to improve balance, posture, coordination and promote healing of the soft tissue.
Nutritional Counseling - Nutritive assessment may be recommended depending on symptoms or conditions.
Thank you for the relief you gave when I had a muscle spasm in my back.
It was very painful.
After 3 visits, it was gone.
Your treatments and care have enabled me to drive my car again!
Your care helps me maintain a better mental attitude towards myself and others around me.
I count your wonderful skills and treatments among my blessings every day.
I had been suffering with horrible nerve pain in my face for over 10 years.
Dr. Kunkel's treatments enabled me to be a mom to my kids and live my life with minimal pain until I could get surgery done that I needed.
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