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On Point Chiropractic, Sports Medicine In Stratford Has Ribbon Cutting

STRATFORD, Conn. -- On Point Chiropractic, Sports Medicine and Integrated Wellness in Stratford will have a ribbon cutting at noon Tuesday. 

On Point Chiropractic, Sports Medicine and Integrated Wellness in Stratford will have a ribbon cutting April 26.

On Point Chiropractic, Sports Medicine and Integrated Wellness in Stratford will have a ribbon cutting April 26.

Photo Credit: On Point Chiropractic website

The Stratford Chamber of Commerce, an affiliate of the Bridgeport Regional Business Council, and Mayor John Harkins will be at the event.

On Point specializes in delivering individually-tailored musculoskeletal care where the patient is put through extensive, holistic examinations and can choose from a variety of options for treatment at the discretion of Dr. Mark Konopka. 

Treatments offered include chiropractic adjustments, a variety of myofascial release techniques, nutritional counseling, supplemental recommendations, electric muscular stimulation, heat therapy, Kinesio Taping and exercise therapy.

Konopka helps patients with problems, including neck pain, low back pain, sports injuries, shoulder pain, sciatica, headaches, digestive issues, wrist pain and foot pain. 

Having grown up locally in the neighboring town of Shelton and participating in sports his entire life, Konopka has developed corporate health and wellness programs and also offers corporate discounts and programs. 

He graduated from Quinnipiac University with a bachelor of health sciences and continued his post-graduate studies at the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic. 

Those interested in attending can contact the office at (203) 375-1101, e-mail mkonopka@onpointchiro.com or contact Mary Dean, executive director of the Stratford Chamber of Commerce at dean@brbc.org.

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The office is at 88 Ryders Lane, Suite 101 in Stratford, off the Merritt Parkway in Ryder’s Landing. 

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