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A WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATION

"Graduating from chiropractic college was just the beginning. I attend educational seminars and classes every year to keep up on the current advancements."

Undergraduate Studies Jefferson Community College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1977
Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, Logan College
Doctor of Chiropractic Degree Logan College of Chiropractic, St. Louis, Missouri, 1980

IMPRESSIVE WORK EXPERIENCE

"My professional experiences have allowed me to work with all sorts of patients-from arthritis to knee and low back conditions-from infants to the elderly. But one thing that I have learned is that no two patients are alike."

  • Has been in active practice since 1980
  • Used by insurance companies and review service to give evaluations on injured victims

Dr. Emig has lectured on job safety and work related injuries to several companies throughout the community. He has appeared on both television and radio. Dr. Emig's contributions to the community make him a valued resident.

CONTINUING THE SEARCH FOR NEW AND BETTER TECHNIQUES

"In an ideal situation, the doctor should use a combination of tried-and-true techniques with the latest in precision therapeutic equipment, while still continuing his education."

"Orthopedic Neurology," Parker College, 1994
"Hip, Knee and Ankle," Parker College, 1994
"Certified in Personal Injury," PDC, 1992
"Independent Medical Examination," Parker College, 1989
"Chiropractic Sports Physician," National College, 1988
"Clinical Evaluative Procedures," National College, 1985
"Ancillary Physical Therapeutics," Logan College, 1980
"X-Ray Technique," Logan College, 1980

Bob Emig was destined to be a chiropractor. His destiny was sealed when, as a child, he suffered from severe, chronic asthma and bronchitis. His mother was seeing a chiropractor for recurring headaches and young Bobby accompanied her. The Chiropractor couldn't help but notice the young boy's breathing disorder and offered assistance. The rest is history.

Speaking to a group of his peers at a Chicago symposium Dr. Emig stated, "I relate to my childhood circumstances. I was constantly ill, I could not keep up physically or academically. I was doomed to a life of no more than a minimum effort and hence I realized minimal rewards. Chiropractic changed all that."