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<p><b>Dr. Kurt Boeckenhauer</b> is committed to helping families in the community experience improved health and vitality. He enjoys educating his patients on how to manage stress, prevent injury at home or in the workplace, and how to maintain peak performance in all facets of life. </p><p>He received his Bachelor of Science from Wayne State College before attending the prestigious Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa where he received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree as well as numerous awards for academic performance, clinical assistance, and health care missionary work. Dr. Kurt Boeckenhauer offers massage services. Please contact office directly for details.</p>... Read more><p><b>Dr. Kurt Boeckenhauer</b> is committed to helping families in the community experience improved health and vitality. He enjoys educating his patients on how to manage stress, prevent injury at home or in the workplace, and how to maintain peak performance in all facets of life. </p><p>He received his Bachelor of Science from Wayne State College before attending the prestigious Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa where he received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree as well as numerous awards for academic performance, clinical assistance, and health care missionary work. Dr. Kurt Boeckenhauer offers massage services. Please contact office directly for details.</p>... Read more>
Physicians Who Treat Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Near Omaha, NE
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Jeffrey Dennis Akerson, MD
Family Medicine, Family Medicine
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Ahmad Alchommali, MD
Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine
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Margo Kay Anderson-Fowler, MD
Family Medicine, Obstetrics, Family Medicine
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Joel Armitage, MD
Internal Medicine
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Thomas Marvin Atteberry, MD
Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
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Amber Lynn Beckenhauer, DO
Family Medicine, Obstetrics, Family Medicine
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Kenneth L. Blad, MD
Family Medicine, Family Medicine
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Disc disorders of the spine occur when the discs located between the bony column (vertebrae) of the spine become damaged or protrude. This can cause back pain and other neurological symptoms.