Our Vision is to help create a healthier and more active community. Our belief is that we should all be living active and pain free lives! We provide a unique blended approach of structural corrective and functional enhancement techniques. Patients who are committed to changing their lives and creating new habits get the best results in our office.

Upcoming Events

 

Celebrating Heroes Triathlon to Benefit MedStar NRH Adaptive Sports Programs 

Join us on June 24, 2012 in scenic Howard County, MD for the first annual Celebrating Heroes Triathlon, an inspirational sprint triathlon to benefit MedStar National Rehabilitation Network.

 

 

Latest Announcements

Welcome to our new Webpage, take the time to check out some new updates. Sign up for our Newsletter instantly or catch up with our Tweets.  Added some more information in Resources/Blog and the Runner's section.

 

Stacy Demarco is now IN-Network with Blue Cross and Cigna for Acupuncture, to inquire about your coverage please email us.

 

Dr. Cheryl Lee-Pow was recently profiled in the February Issue of the American Chiropractic Association's magazine.  The ACA today is the largest Chiropractic organization in the US. It is an honor to be published in the magazine amongst her peers.  Dr. Cheryl was picked because of her dedication to working with athletes and helping them to achieve their goals.

 

Saturday April 14th marked the begining of the 2012 DC Divas Season come out and support your #1 DC team

May 8, 2012
Discover which foods and chemical additives cause arthritis inflammation, Gout, and fibromyalgia pain
  Discover which foods and chemical additives cause arthritis inflammation, Gout, and fibromyalgia pain   Certain foods and chemical additives disguised as food...
April 24, 2012
Dr. Cheryl's perspective on Autism
With the news about Autism rates increasing in children, I wanted to share a personal story that may help some...
April 23, 2012
Dr. Cheryl's Healthy Foods Advice
April marks the start of National Autism Awareness Month –where the need for "concern and awareness" about the condition is...