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Lipinski Open Chiropratic Practice

By Ed Waters, Jr.
Printed 8/19/2002 in The Frederick News-Post

Dr. Sebastian Lipinski recently held a formal opening of Lipinski Chiropractic at 178 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick.

A number of family and friends joined Dr. Lipinski at the opening, which was also attended by representatives of the city of Frederick and the Chamber of Commerce of Frederick County.

Dr. Lipinski graduated from Penn State University before moving to Davenport, Iowa, to attend Palmer College of Chiropractic. While attending the prestigious college, he earned the President’s Award and was named salutatorian of his graduating class.

He later worked as an intern for a well-known chiropractor in Illinois and provided chiropractic care at an outreach clinic.

Becoming a chiropractor requires a minimum of seven years of highly specialized college training and passing four rigorous national examinations to earn a license to practice in Maryland.

Chiropractors also must attend continuing education seminars each year to maintain their license and to stay current on the latest breakthroughs in chiropractic care.

“There are millions of people who suffer from health problems and many do not know where they can turn. For more than 100 years, chiropractors have been helping those people and making a difference,” said Dr. Lipinski.

“Several times a day patients thank me for helping them with their health problems, but I can’t really take the credit. I’ve never healed anyone of anything. What I do is make a specific spinal adjustment to remove the nerve pressure and the body responds by healing itself. The power that made the body, heals the body. It’s as simple as that,” Dr. Lipinski said.

One patient provided a testimonial for Dr. Lipinski’s service, noting that he helped her with alleviating a problem with sinus headaches and pain in the neck and lower back.

Chiropractors can help with such problems as back and neck pain, stiffness, numbness, headaches, arthritis, bursitis, hip and other joint pain and cold hands and feet.

Dr. Lipinski sees patients from babies to pregnant mothers and construction workers to businessmen and women and senior citizens.

All new patients receive a free consultation to determine how chiropractic can meet their health needs.

Dr. Lipinski can also provide affordable wellness programs and educates his patients on why the problems are occurring and how to achieve their health potential.

The motto on his brochure is “Working to create healthy, vibrant people for a better Frederick and a better tomorrow.”

 

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