Empower Chiropractic Holds Double Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

10/30/18

With participation from the Reston and Tysons Chambers of Commerce pictured are Dr. Evan Lichtenauer, co-founder Empower Chiropractic; Marc Ingrao, President and CEO, Reston Chamber of Commerce; Dr. Callan Lichtenauer, co-founder Empower Chiropractic and Chris Tomseth, Vice President, Marketing, Tysons Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Empower Chiropractic, owned and operated by the husband and wife team of Drs. Evan and Callan Lichtenauer, have opened a new family chiropractic practice within the Fairfax Circle Shopping Center located at 9649 Fairfax Boulevard in Fairfax, Virginia. The recent graduates of LIFE University in Marietta, Georgia relocated to the Northern Virginia region earlier this summer to establish the practice that utilizes the Torque Release Technique (TRT) that has been proven to correct the root cause of health care issues and consistently deliver life-changing results to patients.

Empower Chiropractic’s Torque Release Technique requires no twisting, cracking or popping but, rather, checks different segments in the spine and determines which bone needs to be adjusted at that exact moment. They adjust the spine using an instrument, called the Integrator™, which is the only FDA approved tool in the chiropractic profession. This assures that every adjustment addresses the specific problem and provides exactly what the body needs most. These adjustments stack on top of each other like building blocks so each visit builds better health. After an adjustment, the person will immediately experience increased energy and an overall sense of feeling good. They will also start sleeping more soundly, think more clearly and have less stress and tension.

“The mission of Empower Chiropractic is to help families live as long as possible, as healthy as possible and as naturally as possible without dependency on drugs or surgery,” explained Dr. Evan Lichtenauer. “We utilize a brand-new approach to chiropractic care that allows us to create fast and long-lasting results without the use of twisting, cracking or popping that is most typically associated with the chiropractic industry.”

Participants at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were asked to make donations benefitting Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia. Emily Davis, Director of Development of the non-profit (center), accepted a check for $500 from Dr. Callan Lichtenauer and Dr. Evan Lichtenauer. Ten-week mentoring and coaching programs administered by the non-profit organization include Girls on the Run for girls in the 3rd to 5th grade and Heart & Sole for girls in 6th to 8th grade in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Falls Church, Loudoun, Manassas, Manassas Park and Prince Williams.

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