Sherman College recently published a profile about Eastside Chiropractic’s very own Dr. David Mruz.
The article was one of a series of articles which featured alumni of note and their accomplishments after graduation. The article delves into why Dr. Mruz chose to become a chiropractor. It also lists some of the celebrities and athletes he has treated as the house chiropractor for the Peace Center for the Performing Arts, the BILO Center and now the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. What is really noteworthy is how many celebrities and athletes consider chiropractic to be an essential part of their healthcare experience when on the road. If you’ve wanted to learn a bit more about Dr. Mruz, this post is a great resource. If you’ve wanted to learn more about some of the famous people who utilize chiropractic care on a regular basis, this article can also serve as a resource. To learn more Google “Chiropractic” and “Celebrities”. You may be surprised how many people use chiropractic care on a regular basis. Take a few moments and enjoy the read!
Read the Sherman College profile of Dr. Mruz
Sherman College
Sherman College of Chiropractic is the first chiropractic college to be established in the southeast United States. The college was founded in 1973 and was named after chiropractor Dr. Lyle Sherman, an innovator and author who originally taught at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport Iowa (the first chiropractic college). Dr. Sherman moved from Davenport to South Carolina in 1955, and established a practice in Spartanburg to be closer to the Blue Ridge mountains which he loved to visit. Dr Thom Gelardi who was instructed by Dr. Sherman, and who also practiced in the upstate formulated a plan to open a southeastern chiropractic college. He requested that the college be named after his mentor.
Sherman College prepares students to become chiropractors. They also offer continued education seminars conducted by faculty and respected chiropractors. If you are interested in pursuing an education in Chiropractic you can visit the admissions page of their website.
If you would like more information about Sherman College of Chiropractic you can contact them by calling them at 1-800-849-8771 or by visiting their website. If you are interested in how a chiropractor in Greenville may be able to help you with your health care needs you can contact our office and set up a free consultation. Call us at 864-292-6777 or visit our Contact page.