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Movement is Medicine: The Science Behind Activity & Longevity
Online registration for this event has closed, please call 773-248-8700 or email [email protected] to register.
May is Older American’s Month, The Village Chicago is happy to announce this program to address our wellbeing as we age.
Join us for a virtual talk that explores the powerful connection between physical activity and long-term health. Discover how regular movement supports brain function, extends lifespan, and prevents chronic disease—backed by the latest scientific research. We’ll also highlight how chiropractic care plays a vital role in keeping your body aligned, mobile, and pain-free, so you can move with confidence and live your healthiest life.
Perfect for anyone looking to stay active as we age and take charge of their health—starting with one simple prescription: movement.
About the presenter: Dr. Katie, originally from Burnsville, Minnesota, attended Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, MN. She received her Doctor of Chiropractic Degree with a Sports and Rehabilitation Emphasis from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minnesota. Dr. Katie is passionate about using current research and evidence informed care to provide the best possible outcomes for patients. She believes in the importance of chiropractic care, to treat everyone from athletes to weekend warriors, because of the holistic, individualized and comprehensive approach to patient wellbeing. She truly finds joy in getting her patients back to doing what they love, no matter what skill level they are at. Dr. Katie currently practices at Total Balance Chiropractic in the Lakeview neighborhood.

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