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www. Char l es tonPhys i c i ans . com | www.Hea l thL i nksChar l es ton . com | 51 3405 Salterbeck St. STE 100, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466 www.smilesbyhogan.com | 843.216.0908 CARING AND PROFESSIONAL DENTISTRY SERVICE Smiles by Hogan offers professional dental care, including dental implants, emergency dental services, cosmetic dentistry, laser gum therapy and more. Our dental implants are placed and restored in-house. This procedure can be done alongside our MD Anesthesiologist, Dr. Barnes under IV sedation. DENTAL IMPLANTS DENTURE IMPLANT SEDATION DENTISTRY TYLER ALDERMAN, DDS KEVIN HOGAN, DDS For more information on how Dr. Murrin’s experience and ChiropracticUSA can help you, visit chiropracticusasc.com or call 843-881-0046. was going to fix it and he did, but the effect on my other issues didn't make sense to me. So I invited him to lunch and grilled him on chiropractic medicine. As we discussed the nervous system, which is what I was teaching at the time as I worked on my master’s, I had this “ah-ha” moment of the body functioning as a whole, rather than broken down into parts.” This revelation changed Dr. Murrin’s path to healing. “I left medical school and decided to take up chiropractic medicine,” he said. Dr. Murrin’s qualifications are impressive: a bachelor’s in kinesiology and a master’s in exercise science from the University of New Brunswick; and graduating magna cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic. He is a certified fitness consultant, a professional fitness and lifestyle consultant, a certified exercise physiologist and has a resume and work history replete with illustrious sports teams and athletes across both Canada and the United States. He now calls Mount Pleasant home. “I’ve been living the dream of helping people heal without medication or surgery ever since,” Dr. Murrin said. Treating a wide range of patients, from an infant with digestive issues to a 98-year-old man with mobility problems, Dr. Murrin’s deep, abiding affinity for the athlete remains. “Bodybuilders, powerlifters, scholastic and recreational weekend athletes are normal people – they just tend to have different injuries. I often resonate well with athletes because I’ve been there. It’s what led me here: pain and the desire to remain an athlete despite it,” he concluded.

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