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Our Mission

At Complete Chiropractic, our mission is to provide exceptional chiropractic care to our patients. We focus on spinal adjustments to treat conditions such as low and mid-back pain, neck pain, headaches, migraines, sciatica, and more. Dr. Huff is dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and wellness.

Dr. Adam Huff

Chiropractor Adam Huff

Dr. adam huff

Chiropractor

Dr. Huff is a graduate of Ball State University where he studied Chemistry and Pre-Medicine. He continued his professional education at Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, Missouri where he received awards for excellence as a Senior Intern and also for being the top clinical researcher of his class. Some of his research interests include rehabilitative therapy, balance, and at-home exercises to supplement in-office care.  Dr. Huff also spent time treating our nation’s veterans at Jefferson Barrack’s VA Hospital in St. Louis. During his time there, Dr. Huff specialized in the treatment of neuro-musculo-skeletal disorders and saw a wide variety of complex cases.

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Dr. Huff prides himself in delivering friendly, creative, research-based care to his patients. He believes that research is the foundation of chiropractic and strives to provide the most up-to-date, relevant therapies and techniques available in the chiropractic field.

 

In his free time, Adam enjoys home improvement DIY, woodworking, traveling, and spending time with family and friends. He is married to Dr. Lindsey Huff, an optometrist in Mishawaka, IN.  Adam is enjoying the opportunity to get involved in the local community and looks forward to building relationships, old and new, in the years to come.

 

Education:

  • Doctor of Chiropractic, Logan College of Chiropractic 
  • Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, Logan College of Chiropractic 
  • Bachelor of Science, Ball State University

techniques:

  • Diversified/Manual Adjusting (Hands-on primary method)

  • Cox Flexion/Distraction

  • Thompson Drop

  • Activator

  • Kinesio-Taping

  • PIR (Passive Isometric Relaxation)

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