Experience & Reliability

  • Years of Experience: 10
  • In Practice Since 2009
  • Family Owned & Operated

Hours

  • Regular Hours
    Sunday
    Closed
    Monday
    09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
    Tuesday
    09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
    Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
    Thursday
    09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
    Friday
    09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
    Saturday
    Closed
  • Same Day Appointments

Services

  • Chiropractic Treatment

Payment

  • Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
  • Credit Cards Accepted:

Payment & Insurance

  • Self Payment Accepted

About Us

  • Rejuvenate Life Chiropractic is a Green Bay office focused on Restoring Normal Tissue Function (RNTF). Just like there are multiple building materials that go into constructing a house, there are also multiple building materials that make up the body. A house is constructed with materials like brick, lumber, insulation, flooring, joints, siding, windows, and sheetrock. The body is constructed with different tissues, such as nerve, bone, muscle, ligament, tendon, cartilage, fascia, and fat. The underlying causes of many neuromusculoskeletal conditions are lack of proper tissue movement. This may result in the following: pain, impingement syndromes, sprains, strains, headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and stiffness. A recent injury is typically referred to as an acute condition. An injury that has been around for some time is usually referred to as chronic. A chronic injury may be a result of an acute injury that didn’t heal correctly; it may be a result of repetitive movements, or from lack of movements in the body that build up over time. Typically, the patient discovers that “I just woke up with it” or “I was reaching down to pick something up and then I noticed pain”. This office focusses on treating the primary condition, or underlying cause of the problem, the lack of normal tissue movement and implements techniques that quickly and effectively Restore Normal Tissue Function. As a result, the patient will typically experience a decrease in symptoms, which means less pain and stiffness, and increased ability to perform normal day to day activities and hobbies.