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Rowan A. Grieb

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I’m proud to be part of Grieb Chiropractic Clinic, where I get to do what I love every day—help people feel better and live healthier, more active lives. I grew up right here in the North Hills and graduated from Pine-Richland High School before heading to High Point University, where I earned a double major in Biology Health Science and Music Vocal Performance. It might be an unusual mix, but for me, it reflects two things I’ve always been passionate about: caring for people and creating meaningful experiences.

I went on to earn my Doctorate of Chiropractic from Life University in Atlanta, Georgia. My time at Life was life-changing in more ways than one—it's also what gave me the opportunity to meet my amazing wife, Lacy.

Before becoming a chiropractor, I had the incredible opportunity to travel and perform music across more than 25 states and 10 countries. Some of my favorite performances were at Carnegie Hall in New York City, St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Teatro Eugene O’Neill in Costa Rica, and the Benedum Center right here in Pittsburgh. These days, I still enjoy playing in the band at my church and teaching a few music lessons when I have the chance.

Outside of work, God and my family are what my life revolves around. I love spending time with Lacy, our sweet daughter, Millie Ruth, and our energetic English Springer Spaniel, Birdie. Weekends are usually filled with family time, backyard adventures, and every once in a while, a round of golf.

I truly enjoy connecting with patients, listening to their stories, and helping them move toward a healthier, more comfortable life. I'm grateful to be part of this community and excited to continue serving in any way I can.

Bachelors of Science in Biology: Health Science and Music: Vocal Performance, August 2015-May 2019, High Point University, High Point, North Carolina

Doctorate of Chiropractic, September 2022- Summa Cum Laude, Life University -College of Chiropractic, Marietta, GA

Chiropractic X-Ray Theory and Practice, September 2022, Life University

Techniques:

Diversified (Full Spine) - A high force low amplitude adjusting technique that is safe and effective for a large majority of the population.

Activator - A low force technique that utilizes an instrument to deliver a gentle impulse to the involved area of a patient that might require a gentle adjusting style.

Cox Flexion/Distraction - A decompression technique designed for the low back and the neck. This technique is especially helpful for patients suffering from sciatic pain and disc herniations.

Advanced Upper Cervical Toggle - A high velocity technique that is specific to the upper neck that is the first ever chiropractic technique

Gonstead Technique - a specific high force low amplitude adjusting style.

Thompson Technique - a low force technique that utilizes a series of analysis and table drops.

Webster Technique - A technique specifically designed for pregnant mothers that focuses on sacral subluxation and the round ligament that attaches to the uterus to allow for optimum bodily function for child bearing.

Pediatrics - low force technique that is designed for treating children to allow for optimum function throughout childhood.

Contact Grieb Chiropractic Clinic today to schedule your free evaluation. We’ll listen to your concerns, assess your needs, and help you take the next step toward feeling your best.