I came to Dr. Greg/Precision Osteopractic back in 2019 looking for someone to help me with some lower back and neck pain left over from years of competitive rowing during college and beyond, and a newly unstable pelvis and lower back after giving birth to my son. I had dreams of making Team USA as a rower after college, but the diagnosis of a genetic heart condition at age 25 took away my ability to be an endurance athlete overnight. Now at 38, and a new mom, I needed more support to keep my body comfortable, functional, and strong.
I can remember thinking during my first session that Greg was the best practitioner I have had the opportunity to work with, and as my body continued to feel better after that first session, my belief solidified as I continued to work with him. He is smart, attentive, intuitive, and effective, with seemingly endless tools and approaches at his disposal.
In a handful of sessions, my pain was gone, and I had a clear roadmap forward to how I could take care of myself going forward to strengthen what was weak and mobilize what was less mobile. I also had this sneaking suspicion that going to see Greg regularly was a good way to stay on top of issues that can build up over time, and he shared this approach.
Greg and I have worked together every 10-12 weeks for years now, and I believe it is the single best thing I can do for the overall health and functioning of my body, particularly my musculoskeletal system. It is an investment in myself now and in my future self. Now at age 42, between the treatments in the office and the exercises I do at home, I feel as mobile and strong as I did in my 20s, and while things are different, I know I have decades ahead of me of enjoying what my body and I can do together in the world physically. The investment more than pays off and I feel so fortunate Dr. Greg and Dr. Tae are here in the Upper Valley.