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After completing his undergraduate studies in Colorado, Dr. Woodbury earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon. His love for nature and the outdoors then brought him to the Big Island of Hawaii, where he began his chiropractic practice. In 2007, Dr. Woodbury and his wife, moved to Snohomish County to further his education. By 2008, he became a distinguished fellow in Chiropractic Biophysics, specializing in the correction of chronic pain syndromes. He also holds an Advanced Certification in Whiplash Biomechanics & Injury Traumatology from the Spine Research Institute of San Diego, focusing on treating patients injured in motor vehicle collisions.
Dr. Woodbury is certified in the Webster technique, a specialized prenatal chiropractic care method for expecting mothers. He is an active member of the Washington State Chiropractic Association, the International Chiropractic Association, and the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association.
For over 34 years, Dr. Ernst served the Arlington community with compassionate and expert chiropractic care. As the founder of Ernst Chiropractic now Pinnacle Chiropractic, Dr. Ernst built a legacy of healing, trust, and dedication to patient well-being.
Chronic pain can be frustrating, especially when its root cause remains unclear. In many cases, untreated pain tends to worsen over time, impacting daily life.
We specialize in chiropractic traction: a proven technique for relieving pain, decompressing the spine, and improving overall spinal health.
Proper posture is essential for overall well-being. Poor posture can contribute to chronic pain, reduced flexibility, and an increased risk of injury.
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