Sharing the Knowledge: How to Stay Young your first 100 years
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Sharing the Knowledge: How to Stay Young your first 100 years

Did you know the average life span in 1900 was only 49 years old? Now today the average life span is 82 and still growing! There is even a study (United Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs Population Report) that by 2050, more than 3.6 million people will live to be over 100 and many to live to 150! Join us on Tuesday, March 16 for our virtual Sharing the Knowledge.

3/16/2021
When: March 16, 2021
11:55 am - 1:00 pm
Where: Virtual
United States
Contact: Klara Hartfiel
klara@bcrecovery.org
608.661.4178


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How to Stay Young your first 100 years

Did you know the average life span in 1900 was only 49 years old? Now today the average life span is 82 and still growing! There is even a study (United Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs Population Report) that by 2050, more than 3.6 million people will live to be over 100 and many to live to 150!
What has longer life revealed though? Especially with the onslaught of baby boomers getting older, this has revealed a lot of flaws in our health care that we did not realized because not enough people lived long enough to see it. We must plan for life after the age of 50!

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

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Find out all that longer life has revealed, how our health care has changed over the last few years, and how chiropractic care can benefit your everyday life to help you stay young your first 100 years of life.

Dr. Austin “Buzz” Klute, Chiropractor, Balance Chiropractic LLC
Dr. Austin “Buzz” Klute was born in Madison, WI and grew up in Cottage Grove. He received his Doctorate of Chiropractic in 2019 from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He uses a variety of adjusting techniques because every patient is different and has to best fit them. The techniques he utilizes are: Diversified, Gonstead, Thompson, Extremity adjustments, Flexion/Distraction, Activator, and specializing in Graston technique/ soft tissue mobilization.

 

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