Chiropractic Care - Spine and posture corrective therapy

Chiropractic care is a licensed health care profession that emphasizes the body's ability to heal itself. Treatment typically involves manual therapy, often including spinal manipulation. Other forms of treatment, such as exercise and nutritional counseling, may be used as well.


Massage Therapy

Medical and therapeutic massage therapy top the musculoskeletal system to promote proper myofascial movement and lymphatic drainage

Massage Therapist

Kristi is the wife of an active duty Army soldier, and they are thrilled to be back in Colorado after recently being stationed again at Fort Carson. They first lived in Colorado from 2019 to 2022 before a season in Texas, and they could not wait to return to the mountains and community they love.

Kristi and her husband have three beautiful daughters and a crazy golden doodle named Ernie who keeps them all on their toes.

Kristi’s passions include long walks, coffee, and helping people achieve maximum health through massage therapy. She believes that massage is not just a luxury but a vital part of maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle, and she loves supporting individuals and families in feeling their best.

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Dr. Dylan M Clarke is a second generation chiropractor that was brought into the profession and the healing art of chiropractic through his own experiences that started at a young age. Dr Clarke was an active kid who loved to swim and jump on a trampolines along with being involved with baseball, soccer, hockey, and rugby.

When he was 9 years old he slipped off his trampoline and fell head first on the ground and instantly could not breath or feel the lower half of his body. His father rushed him to inside and performed an examination on his spine and then performed a chiropractic adjustment. Dr. Clarke recalls “I felt a shock of electricity go through my body and with it was able to breath and move my body again, that was the moment I realized my father did a lot more than ‘Pop’ bones.” Starting from that age on he went to chiropractic seminars regularly with his father. Dr. Clarke comes from a large family that has 6 children, one of whom is deaf. Dr. Clarke is fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and has been, in the past, a board certified ASL interpreter. When asked where he is from he responds “North America.” He was born in Victoria Canada and then began his moving trek through North America. His family moved to Iowa while his father completed chiropractic school.

He then moved to Colorado Springs for a year and then spent his boyhood in Barstow California. When resources dried up for his brother who is deaf, the family moved to Kansas. When Dylan was 18 he got a job land surveying and moved to Chicago Illinois. From there he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ft. Lauderdale Florida and was assigned to teach and serve the deaf community in that area. After Florida he took a job interpreting in Texas. Doc then went to Utah where he married his wife and he obtained a degree in Business management from Utah Valley University.

He then went to chiropractic school in davenport Iowa. After school he practiced with his father for three years in Kansas and then the mountains called so he answered. He and his family of 6 children moved in Jul of 2016. Dr. Dylan Clarke loves learning about the human body and making himself a better doctor to give the best service he can. He practices with the mentality of being the doctor he would want to see.

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Meet me! My name is Keith Huskins, a Pueblo native and fitness enthusiast. I started down the path of massage first through looking into recovery methods for powerlifting, bodybuilding, and CrossFit, and soon after decided to hedge my bets and take it on as a career. I believe in the hard, physical, mechanical benefits of massage, and aspire to bring these benefits to athletes from every sport, whether it’s running, gymnastics, or underwater basket weaving. When I’m not working, you can find me writing crime dramas and thrillers, preparing for a powerlifting competition, or blowing up aliens, monsters, or robots in my current favorite video game. I look forward to tailoring to your needs, whether it be to simply walk around your day with less discomfort or to help you prepare for a national-level athletic event!

Meet me! My name is Keith Huskins, a Pueblo native and fitness enthusiast. I started down the pat... Read More

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