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Episode 41: Hardwick Chiropractic-Dr. Grace Johnstone

Resilience Radio

Release Date: 03/15/2023

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Dr. Grace Johnstone graduated from Logan College of Chiropractic and founded Hardwick Chiropractic in 1993. She was drawn to a wide array of chiropractic techniques and early on became enthralled with BioGeometric Integration (BGI). Grace has enjoyed teaching chiropractors and chiropractic students for BGI Seminars for many years and has continued her exploration to include osteopathic techniques, visceral and neural manipulation. A severe case of Lyme disease and the resultant Lyme meningitis and radiculoneuritis she experienced deepened her understanding of Lyme and introduced her to hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which allowed her to recover and return to practice and the work she loves. Certified in Hyperbaric and Undersea Medicine in 2016, she also heads up Community Hyperbaric and Hyperbaric Vermont, a nonprofit that provides HBOT and provider training in HBOT for those who wish to offer it to their patients.

 

Music credits

Aaron piano, Joanne Garton fiddle, Andrew van Norstrand guitar and producer, Hollis Easter flute, sound engineer Dana Billings, 

https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process