The Foxes have 4 home games in Kincaid this summer. The folks from Austin Family Chiropractic will be on the sidelines for all four contests as well as one possible playoff home game (if necessary). Dr. Austin has been a diehard football fan for 37 years. Dr. Todd is an Associate Member of the Professional Football Chiropractic Society. That organizations goal is to have a Doctor of Chiropractic available on t rc helicopter and car market place he sidelines for ever American football team from the NFL all the way down to children's teams. The Foxes are actually a semi-pro team with the age of their players ranging from 18 to 36. According to Dr. Austin "I've always thought it would be an awesome experience to be a DC for a football team ever since I was a Chiropractic College student back in 1990. Now, I've been blessed to have the opportunity with the 2011 Foxes and I'm enjoying every minute of it!"
Dr. Todd has mainly been performing a lot of chiropractic spine and extremity adjustments as well as cold laser therapy to help reduce inflammation and improve range of motion more quickly. Dr. Todd states that "Through three games, I seem to be dealing with primarily shoulder and low back issues". Eugena has been busy massaging many low backs, calves and hamstrings. Since the team doesn't ha auto part ve an athletic trainer this season, Dr. Todd and Eugena have also been handling some of the ta dodge ping, applying ice packs, helping players to stretch out and applying Biofreeze pain relief spray. The Foxes final regular season home contest with be at 7 PM in Kincaid on Saturday September 10, 2011. For more info, visit http://www.SpringfieldFoxesChiro.com .
Photo caption: Dr. Austin stretches out a Foxes players hamstring muscle on the sidelines.
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