LifeClinic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation
Renée Edwards Leichtfuss has a diverse work experience in the healthcare and social media industries. Renée started their career in 2015 as a Chiropractic Physician at Mañé Center, where they worked until 2017. In 2019, they joined Connected Health Centers as a Chiropractic Physician and Clinic Director, a role they held until 2020. In the same year, they became the Clinic Director and Chiropractor at LifeClinic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation. Prior to their healthcare roles, Renée worked as the Director of Social Media at Birdland Brewing Company from 2012 to 2017.
Renée Edwards Leichtfuss received a Bachelor of Professional Studies degree in Exercise Physiology from West Virginia University from 2009 to 2011. Renée then pursued a Doctor of Chiropractic degree specializing in Chiropractic from Northeast College of Health Sciences from 2011 to 2014. In addition to their degrees, they obtained several certifications including Manipulation Under Anesthesia from Southern California University of Health Sciences in 2015, Advanced Whole Foods Nutrition from New York Chiropractic College in 2014, Activator Intermediate Proficiency from Activator Methods International, Ltd. in 2013, and Kinesiotaping Practitioner, specializing in Sports and Orthopedics, from the Kinesio Taping Association in 2013.
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LifeClinic Chiropractic and Rehabilitation
LifeClinic is the exclusive Chiropractic, Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy clinic to Life Time since 2007. Life Time's comprehensive ecosystem goes beyond the idea of "fitness" to encompass all aspects of well being in over 160 athletic country clubs with offerings for everyone from 90 days to 90 years. At LifeClinic, we not only help patients recover from injuries but also help them improve performance - through chiropractic care, rehabilitation, advanced soft tissue work, and exercises all geared toward the body working at its best. Our mission is to Restore, Maintain, and Optimize Human Function. - Restore: Get our patients out of pain and regain proper movement - Maintain: Teach patients habits and routines to reinforce progress - Optimize: Incorporate strength and power so our patients can excel at their goals and do it for years to come - even exceeding their own expectations.