This week marks 1 year since Nick Lundbohm, DC opened ChiroWay of Menomonee Falls in Wisconsin.

ChiroWay of Menomonee Falls is the ninth ChiroWay Center to open its doors, and serves chiropractic care to the communities of Menomonee Falls, Brookfield, Butler, and surrounding area.

Chiropractor and Owner Nick Lundbohm, DC brings over 15 years of chiropractic experience to his practice. Nick grew up in northern Minnesota and attended Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter before he went on to receive his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, MN in 2004. Nick has experienced the benefits of chiropractic in his own life and has had the opportunity to provide thousands of patients regular chiropractic care to help them achieve a higher quality of life.

When looking back on his first year in business, Nick states that one of the highlights was hosting a responsible ribbon cutting with the Menomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce. He says, “The support of the community we are a part of even during a pandemic was amazing and definitely helped us increase our exposure in the first few months of operation.”

As he looks ahead to the future, Nick envisions “continued growth of the practice that allows us to serve more of the Menomonee Falls, Brookfield, Butler, and surrounding areas with a message of health and well-being. Now, more than ever, in this crazy world of constant stress, a consistent wellness plan should be an integral part of every family. We just want to be a part of spreading that message. As more families choose proactive regular chiropractic care for their well-being, ChiroWay of Menomonee Falls will be able to give back to the community it has now become a part of so everyone can benefit from the kindness we have been shown as new members of the Village of Menomonee Falls.”

Congratulations to Nick Lundbohm, DC, on his success so far in practice, and best wishes for a continued positive impact on his community in the years to come!

The information in our articles are not intended to diagnose, mitigate or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for any physical conditions, symptoms or diseases. Directly consult with a qualified health care professional for any chiropractic or medical advice. In addition to the benefits of chiropractic care, one should also be aware of the existence of some risks. Risks associated with some chiropractic care may include soreness, musculoskeletal sprain/strain, and fracture. In addition, there have been reported cases of stroke associated with chiropractic care. Research and scientific evidence does not establish a cause and effect relationship between chiropractic care and the occurrence of stroke; rather studies indicate that people may be consulting chiropractors when they are in the early states of a stroke. In essence, there is a stroke already in process. However, you are being informed of this reported risk.