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IMAC Regeneration Teams Up with David Price in TN

IMAC Regeneration Teams Up with David Price in TN
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Jan. 14, 2017 | PADUCAH, KY
By West Kentucky Star Staff Jan. 14, 2017 | 12:01 AM | PADUCAH, KY
Locally-owned IMAC Regeneration Center has announced that they are expanding again - this time to Tennessee.

Vanderbilt University alum and Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price is partnering with IMAC to open outpatient movement clinics in middle Tennessee. The initial David Price IMAC Regeneration Center is scheduled to open next month in his hometown of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Just like the home office in Paducah and the Ozzie Smith IMAC Regeneration Centers near St. Louis, this new regenerative medicine clinic will be providing a combination of sports medicine and natural therapies to primarily address arthritis, soft tissue damage, and chronic pain. Doctor David Smithson will lead all procedures in the clinic, relying on decades of experience as a physician including a Sports Medicine Fellowship under Dr. James Andrews prior to serving as Team Physician with the Auburn University Athletic Department. 

Dr. Smithson said, “I’m excited to be a part of the medical outcomes using IMAC Regeneration’s non-surgical options for orthopedic conditions, as well as patients that are challenged by Parkinson’s, ALS, and MS.”

Price was selected as the first pick of the 2007 MLB draft from Vanderbilt University and has directed a number of charitable efforts in the community. 

“David’s athletic achievements and compassion for the Nashville area make him a great addition to the IMAC Regeneration Center team,” said Jeff Ervin, CEO. 

IMAC Regeneration Center Founder Matt Wallis added, “We have treated patients from Nashville for years so bringing our innovative treatments to Tennessee with David Price is another winning combination.”

Price said, “I'm very excited about the opening of the David Price IMAC Regeneration Center. Regenerative procedures are done often by Major League Baseball teams and I've seen several teammates have success with it during my years of playing. I look forward to hearing more success stories from people visiting the new center in Murfreesboro.”

The David Price Center will open February 20th at 205 North Thompson Lane in Murfreesboro. 
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