Dr. Matthew Murrin’s daily calendar might include appointments with an elite athlete looking to maximize performance; a young woman suffering from migraines; a 70-year-old man seeking increased mobility to ease the effects of arthritis; or an 11-year-old with a recent injury from playing soccer.
Patients with an enormous range of concerns have sought Dr. Murrin’s expertise at ChiropracticUSA in Mount Pleasant since 2008, one of the reasons the readers of HealthLinks chose him as the Best Chiropractor.
People may associate chiropractic care with neck and back pain until Dr. Murrin opens their eyes. “Pain management is really the tip of the iceberg,” he said. “Chiropractic care centers on taking pressure off the nervous system so that the entire body can do what it needs to do, whether that relates to muscle, skin or organs.”
Dr. Murrin came to appreciate the benefits of chiropractic care on a personal level when he was experiencing the effects of a basketball injury, and a chiropractor helped him heal. From that point on, his dedication to the science and craft of healing led to a career as a chiropractor, beginning in 2006, and as a professional fitness and lifestyle consultant – the highest level of personal trainer in North America – a certified fitness consultant and certified exercise physiologist.
ChiropracticUSA can help patients with conditions including ADHD, asthma, ear infections, pregnancy, sinus and allergies, menopause and high blood pressure. There are solutions that support graceful aging for seniors, including pain management, improved mobility and flexibility and fall prevention, and services geared toward children, focusing on issues such as improving sleep, behavior and attitude and immune system function.
Dr. Murrin also offers soft wave therapy, a non-invasive treatment option that uses sound waves to target areas with tissue damage.
His greatest satisfaction comes from helping some one who may be at their wit’s end. “When some patients come to see me, they are ready to throw in the towel,” he said. “About 20% of my patients have had prior surgeries and many have tried a multitude of other options.”
“I love complicated cases,” he added. “Helping patients with unique, hard-to-solve issues brings me a ton of joy.”