Gentle chiropractic for a connected community.
The Wellness Connection is a family-focused practice that’s been serving the Black Hills area for over fifteen years. Specializing in Network Spinal Analysis (NSA), a gentle form of chiropractic; traditional manual adjustments; along with massage therapy and spinal integration, we aim to help families and individuals thrive in every stage of life.
Our practice strives to build connections, provide personalized care and create a welcoming environment. We offer water massage with all appointments, as well as hot beverages and a child-friendly play area. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us at (605) 341-9100.
Now accepting new patients.
Hours
Monday: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday: 11:30 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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Areas of Practice
Network Spinal Chiropractic
Dr. Brittany Jackson Grueb specializes in NSA, a low force form of chiropractic suited to fill the gap left by traditional manual adjustment. Utilizing pressure points along the neck and spine, NSA relieves muscle tension and promotes nervous system integrity, allowing for a gentle realignment of the body without force.
Chiropractic
Along with NSA, Dr. Brittany offers a variety of techniques to provide the best care. We aim to evaluate and implement the proper techniques for each individual based on their current needs.
Massage Therapy &
Structural Integration
Our onsite massage therapist, Chandelle Brink, provides structural integration and massage therapy. After a car accident, massage therapy and structural integration helped her get back to being the mother she wanted to be, and she went on to gain her certification in the field. Her goal now is to provide the same excellent care she received from others.
“Wellness is a connection of paths: knowledge and action.”
– Joshua Holtz
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“Wellness, I came to realize, will not happen by accident. It must be a daily practice, especially for those of us who are more susceptible to the oppressiveness of the world.”
- Jenna Wortham