Gallatin Chiropractic Clinic
210 Baber Park Drive West Suite 120
Gallatin, Tennessee 37066
Meet Dr. Anthony Turner
Dr. Turner was born and raised in La Vergne, Tennessee. He received his Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance from the University of Tennessee – Martin in 2014. After receiving his Bachelor’s degree he continued his education at Logan Chiropractic College in St. Louis, Missouri where he received his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree in 2019.Dr. Turner practiced in West Tennessee, following his graduation from Logan before returning home to Middle Tennessee. Dr. Turner loves to serve the great people of Sumner County and surrounding area and call Gallatin home.
Dr. Turner was first introduced to chiropractic in his college years, following multiple injuries from 10 years of football. He is very passionate about sports chiropractic which includes injury prevention and getting athletes back to the sports they love as soon as possible. When he is out of the office he enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking and spending time with his family and friends.
Dr. Turner’s adjusting techniques include: Diversified, Thompson Drop, Activator and Logan Basic Technique.
Chiropractic treatment can make an enormous difference in your daily life. However, to truly benefit from it, you need to partner with the right providers. At Gallatin Chiropractic Clinic, we are dedicated to offering the best and most effective back and neck pain treatment options to our patients.
So, why should you choose us over other chiropractors? Our commitment to delivering only the highest quality chiropractic care speaks for itself. We combine our extensive experience with advanced technology to ensure that you receive the most effective treatments available. Read on to learn more about our unique approach and how it sets us apart.
Schedule a $69 New Patient Appointment at Gallatin Chiropractic Clinic
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SoftWave FAQs
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What results should I expect from SoftWave Therapy?
If you are a candidate for treatment, SoftWave therapy can provide both immediate and long-lasting results. After one SoftWave session, patients typically experience a 20-50% reduction in pain and improvement in mobility, lasting from a few hours to several days. Some patients require multiple sessions before experiencing improvement.
To determine if SoftWave is a suitable treatment for you, schedule a $69 New Patient Appointment, where you will receive one SoftWave treatment session, and the provider will assess whether further treatment is appropriate.
Unlike pain medications and injections, SoftWave treatment seeks to activate the body’s natural healing process at the cellular level to deliver genuine and long-lasting results.
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What is the SoftWave treatment process like?
SoftWave is a fast and convenient non-invasive procedure that usually lasts 10-15 minutes, with no downtime required for recovery. First, ultrasound gel is applied, then the SoftWave device is gently placed to deliver shock waves to the injured area. Most patients feel a gentle tapping or pulsing sensation, while some patients may experience mild pain or discomfort. The use of anesthesia or numbing agents is not necessary. Effective communication with the provider during treatment can help identify treatment hotspots and track progress.
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Where can I go to get SoftWave therapy?
SoftWave therapy is performed by licensed clinicians at doctors’ offices, chiropractic and physical therapy clinics, and medical centers across the United States. Click to find a SoftWave provider in your area.
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Who is a candidate for treatment?
SoftWave is a viable treatment for most individuals experiencing one of the conditions listed here. To determine if SoftWave is a suitable treatment for you, schedule a $69 New Patient Appointment, where you will receive one SoftWave treatment session and the provider can assess your condition. If you experience slight pain or discomfort during the session, it may actually be an indication that the injured area will benefit from additional sessions.
Is SoftWave therapy safe with prescription medication?
SoftWave therapy can be safely combined with prescription medication in most cases.
Is SoftWave therapy safe after surgery?
SoftWave therapy is generally safe after surgery, depending on the type of surgery performed. In fact, it is commonly used to accelerate healing and post-surgical rehabilitation. Some doctors even use SoftWave in the operating room immediately after surgery, to activate the body’s healing process.
Is SoftWave safe with metal in your body?
SoftWave therapy is safe for patients with metal in their body, such as pins, plates, or joint replacements.
Is SoftWave safe with a blood pressure condition?
Yes, Softwave is generally safe for patients with blood pressure conditions, like high or low blood pressure.
Who is NOT a candidate for SoftWave therapy?
SoftWave therapy is not suitable for individuals who are pregnant, have a pacemaker, or have cancer. At your first appointment, the provider can further discuss any conditions that would impact your ability to receive therapy.
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Does SoftWave therapy have side effects?
Side effects from SoftWave therapy are minimal and non-restrictive. SoftWave does not cause bruising or swelling, although some patients may experience slight redness and soreness that typically subsides within one to two days. While recovery downtime is not usually needed, we recommend avoiding high-impact movements or exercise for the first 24-48 hours.
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What conditions and injuries are treated by SoftWave therapy?
SoftWave therapy treats an array of conditions, injuries and symptoms, including:
- Joint and muscle pain like knee, shoulder, and lower back pain
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- Ulcers, wounds, burns
- Neuropathies
- Post-surgical healing
This list grows each year as new applications are discovered for this breakthrough technology.
View the full list of conditions treated by SoftWave therapy.
