Learn a bit about me from my interview with the Patch.com:
Years before Dr. Robert Crimi's office was among the many beautiful storefronts in Babylon Village, he was an aspiring football player and, after playing college football at C.W. Post, moved on to a semi-professional team. It was there, Crimi said, that his life changed forever.
"I ended up getting hurt at a game," Dr. Crimi recalled. "The team sent me to the chiropractor. It was my first introduction to it at all... and it really had an effect on me. It pushed me into it [chiropractic medicine]."
And that was the beginning of what he called "something more meaningful" in his life.
For almost three years now, Dr. Robert Crimi's office, Main Street Chiropractic, has stood among the many businesses of Babylon Village – next to Deja Vu on Main and the Village Knitter, and just in the shadow of the Old Babylon Town Hall.
Dr. Crimi's office is for more than just your average back adjustment – he believes in helping to influence the body's nervous system and promote it to heal itself.
"I'm always trying to enhance healing properties," he explained. "Influence the brain, glands, thyroid – they all have a role in chronic health problems."
He also said that all continuous health problems have an answer, and it can usually be found from the inside.
"We want to help remove the body's obstacles to allow people to get better," Crimi said. "My level of thinking has really expanded beyond just the spine – adjusting the spine helps, but certain problems that just need a bit more."
He added to that: "There's just so much people should know about their bodies – it's a machine, after all."
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