Release, Recover, and Revitalize
Dr. Bob Saxon
Dr. Bob Saxon is an Atlanta native. He graduated from Walton High School in 1981, then from UGA in 1985. Dr. Saxon then attended Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, graduating with academic and research honors in 1988. After receiving his Doctor of Chiropractic degree, he traveled to Sydney, Australia to practice "Down Under" for one year. He returned to Marietta and opened Windy Hill Chiropractic, where he has been in private practice for twenty years. Dr. Saxon continues his education through post graduate studies to provide excellent care. [Read More]
Dr. Annie Banks
Dr. Anne Banks hails from South Floridas east coast and is a 1998 Magna Cum Laude graduate from Life University. She received her Doctor of Chiropractic Degree and her Bachelors Degree in Nutrition from Life University but also an Associate Degree in Physical Therapy from Broward Community College. In an effort to provide her patients with the highest quality care, Dr. Banks continues her education through postgraduate studies. [Read More]
Active Release Techniques
ART (Active Release Techniques) is a drugless, non-surgical, state-of-the-art soft tissue treatment system. It is a highly effective, solution oriented, hands-on approach. These are just a few of the multitude of problems that often can be quickly and permanently resolved with ART: headaches, neck pain, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, pinched nerves, shoulder pain, sciatica, plantar fasciitis and TMJ problems. [Read More]
Massage Therapy
Massage is a system of hands-on bodywork in which the therapist kneads, presses, strokes, and stretches the soft tissue (muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, skin) to release tension, ease pain, and enhance healing. It is one of the oldest and simplest and safest forms of therapy. Massage stimulates circulation, improves breathing, allows for sounder sleep, and tones muscles. [Read More]
Testimonials
Several months ago I started to notice a dull ache in my left elbow. As time went on, it ached up and down my whole arm. Was this carpal tunnel syndrome or tennis elbow? I didn't have a clue, except that I don't play tennis, but I do work out at the gym. I hoped that easing off the heavier weights at the gym would rest it and make it go away. Unfortunately, it did not. Luckily, I received Dr. Saxons newsletter featuring carpal tunnel syndrome. I went to see him the next day and walked out feeling 95% relief. The next morning it was 100% gone, I was ecstatic! -Bonnie C.
Well I'm embarrassed. I've been going to chiropractors since I was a kid, almost 60 years. I'm very familiar with chiropractors and realize amazing capabilities. So when I got pain deep in my hip, I thought this is different from anything I have felt before. In fact, I let my mind convince me that I've going to have trouble with that like so many other people experience later in life. So, I never brought it up when I see Dr. Saxon. When standing, after just watching a movie, it would take a few seconds to get started walking. My wife convinced me to ask Dr. Saxon about it. Well, he started working on me, gave me some moves (ART) I had never had in all my years of seeing chiropractors. After just one visit I couldn't believe it! The pain I had put up with for about the last two years was gone. -Ted W.