Meet The Sport Horse Chiropractic Team!

 

Dr. Mike Adney, Dana, and Dr. Alex Micek

We're Excited To Be A Part Of Your Equine Performance and Maintenance Program!

 

About Us 


 

At Sport Horse Chiropractic, we do not treat specific conditions, ailments, or symptoms but prefer to focus on ensuring that you and your animals are moving and functioning optimally. In many cases, the chiropractic adjustments resolve the issues that you and your animals may be experiencing. If treatment of specific conditions, ailments, or symptoms is what you are looking for, please consult with your veterinarian.

​The purpose of Chiropractic is to ensure that the horse's nervous system can control the animal as it was designed to do. Chiropractic removes any obstructions or interference to the nervous system to allow this to happen. It's all about restoring and optimizing brain-to-body communication. Sometimes, due to abnormal joint motion, the brain is unable to accurately determine the position of certain joints, and therefore cannot accurately determine the position of certain body parts, such as its feet. This is a big reason why, many times, issues such as tripping, get resolved with chiropractic care.  

Our work is known for restoring proper joint motion, decreasing inflammation and pain, and optimizing performance for the equine, canine, human, and exotic animal client. If you would like to know more about the doctors, please continue reading below!

NICE TO MEET YOU

I'm Dr. Mike Adney

Owner: Human and Animal Chiropractor

Dr. Mike Graduated from Southern California University of Health Sciences with his Doctorate of Chiropractic in 2016. He's a former, US Coast Guard helicopter pilot, and also served in the US Air Force. He completed his animal chiropractic certification at Options for Animals, in 2016, and is an IVCA (International Veterinary Chiropractic Association) Certified Animal Chiropractor. 

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NICE TO MEET YOU

I'm Dr. Alex Micek

Human and Animal Chiropractor

Dr. Alex Micek was born and raised in Osceola, Nebraska. She grew up on a the back of a horse and began showing quarter horses in multiple all-around events as an active member of the American Quarter Horse Youth Association. She became more interested in roping, running barrels, and goat tying.

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