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Dr. Landon Griffith

Doctor of Chiropractic
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Dr. Landon Griffith earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Logan University. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Western Kentucky University and is certified in blood flow restriction therapy.

Dr. Griffith has worked in various clinics across Kentucky, Tennessee, and South Carolina, providing care to a wide range of patients, from the young to the old, and from weekend warriors to professional athletes.

Believing in a holistic approach to chiropractic care, he combines traditional techniques with modern advancements. Skilled in manual adjustments, myofascial release, and rehabilitative exercises, his aim is to not only alleviate pain but also enhance overall wellness and function.

Outside of work, he enjoys an active lifestyle, often found on the golf course or the pickleball court. Dr. Griffith loves being outdoors and staying on the move. He is married to his lovely wife, Dr. Madison, and they have one dog, Poppi, who runs their household and keeps them entertained.

His journey into chiropractic care began after his undergraduate graduation. Wanting to help others find a better way to treat their pain and injuries naturally, he found himself at Logan University in St. Louis, Missouri, through some divine intervention.

Dr. Griffith is dedicated to providing personalized care to each patient, ensuring they receive the attention and treatment needed to live a healthier, pain-free life. His goal is to empower patients with the knowledge and tools to maintain their well-being long-term.

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352 Old Gallatin Rd, Scottsville, KY 42164

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Common Conditions

Explore the various conditions patients often have and how chiropractic care is able to manage their pain.

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Arthritis

Used to describe pain, swelling, or stiffness in the joints, and is related to osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

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Headaches

Term used for pain felt in the head, upper neck, face, and eyes that range in severity from mild to severe or debilitating.

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Low Back Pain

Movement, sensitivity, and pain occurs when one or more of the 31 complex nerve pairs disrupt signals to the brain.

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Migraines

Specific causes are largely unknown but it’s thought to be the result of abnormal brain activity which affects nerve signals.

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Neck Pain

The neck connects the central nervous system to the torso and is supported by muscles, when strained or injured, cause pain.

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Sciatica

Tingling sensations in lower extremities are caused by the sciatic nerve being compressed, pinched, damaged, or blocked.

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Scoliosis

Still being researched, 20% of cases are caused by vertebrae malformation, muscular diseases, or by degenerative conditions.

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Shoulder Pain

Pain can suddenly appear or develop over time due to injury, overuse, overexertion, or from underlying conditions.

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