With a complete understanding of Simply Well Chiropractic, Dr. Faith asked me to answer questions for Voyage Ohio and Canvas Rebel magazines.
The following comes from the interview with Voyage Ohio.
Today we’d like to introduce you to Dr. Faith Swartzendruber.
Hi Dr. Swartzendruber, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
My journey has not been linear. I think that I always knew that I wanted to be a chiropractor, but as I graduated from high school in the early 2000s, the path to living your dream wasn’t as clear as it is for women today. I went into college not really feeling like I had the right answers for my life, but knowing that this is what we do: we go to college. It wasn’t until my twin sister was working on making activities for her classroom that I decided to pursue a degree in elementary education.
While I was working on my master’s program at Eastern Illinois University, I took a long-term substitute position at a school district near my hometown of Champaign, IL. Then eventually, I took a fourth-grade position there. After a few years, I moved to fifth grade.
It’s not that I didn’t love to be a teacher; I did. It’s just that I had another calling inside me.
I left teaching to go to massage therapy school, starting my own business, Simply Well Massage. I went on to study Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique (SMRT), fascia release, cupping, infant massage, yoga, and stretching techniques. As I understood the body more, I was able to use different techniques to help clients with a variety of ailments, along with just helping them relax.
I still felt like I could offer more, though. Throughout my life, much of the care I have received has been chiropractic care. My family has seen the benefits of allowing the body to heal naturally for generations. So, when I was a kid and had any sort of problem, I was taken to the chiropractor to get to the root of the issue and relieve my symptoms. Because I’ve found that this care has worked for me, I wanted to explore how I could help others with chiropractic care.
My grandma always said that Palmer College was “the Cadillac” of chiropractic education. When I toured different schools, I found this to be true.
After I graduated from Palmer in 2021, I wanted a place to call my own. I wanted to take that vision of Simply Well Massage and add Chiropractic to it. I was lucky to find a place in Cincinnati to do just that.
Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall, and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
We have this idea that our journeys are going to be “smooth” and pain-free. While I wish it were this way, I have come to learn that everything that is worth having in this world comes through a lot of hard work. I think my biggest challenge has been believing that I am someone who can do extraordinary things. Even though I was the most requested teacher at my school, I still wasn’t sure if I measured up to what a teacher should be. Even though I watched massage clients leave my office with improved range of motion or more rested, I wasn’t sure if I could make it as a massage therapist. And even when I received my doctorate degree, graduating with honors from Palmer College, I couldn’t believe that I was a doctor. Self-doubt is certainly something I struggle with. I am now seeing that we live in a world of comparison and competition at all costs. While I think some of that, including fear, can be used for good, it certainly taints our journey.
In the short time that Simply Well Chiropractic has been around, I can feel that this is what I am meant to do.
Appreciate you sharing that. What should we know about Simply Well Chiropractic?
Simply Well Chiropractic is located at 5721 Dragon Way # 101 in Cincinnati, OH. We specialize in chiropractic care that strengthens the body so that it can naturally deal with the stressors it encounters. Everything we do throughout the day puts stress on our bodies: we sit in front of a computer all day, we walk or jog, garden, and lift children. Everything we do is putting stress on our bodies. In that, our brain and body’s two-way communication channels can get a little muddled. When this happens, this can present as pain or present as other symptoms in the body. These symptoms can even be present in infants and will result in colic, constipation, and sleepless nights. Because chiropractors are really working with the nervous system, and the nervous system controls every system in the body, we’re looking to restore proper communication so the brain and body will properly communicate better. This means you may experience less pain, better digestion, fewer headaches, better sleep, and a host of other great benefits.
Most people seek chiropractic care because they are in pain. And I work to relieve that pain. But what I want people to know is that routine and regular chiropractic care works to help the body function as it should. Patients report that their stress levels, digestive issues, headaches, aches and pains, asthma, and a host of other symptoms get better and don’t frequently return when they come to the chiropractor for regular adjustments.
I have seen this myself. I used to go to the chiropractor because I had headaches. My chiropractor listened to me and got to the root of my issue, and I don’t have headaches anymore.
I am certified in the Webster Technique. This technique focuses on aligning the bones, muscles, and ligaments of the pelvis in pregnant women. This includes massage and stretching of the attachment points of the uterine ligaments on the pelvis. This treatment makes room for the baby to properly grow and position itself correctly while providing prenatal relief that decreases symptoms associated with pregnancy and delivery.
Simply Well Chiropractic is focused on providing chiropractic care for people of all ages so that they can meet their wellness goals and live a joyous life. I want to educate people on how to take care of their body through chiropractic care, proper nutrition, and exercise.
Before we go, is there anything else you can share with us?
Becoming part of the Cincinnati community has been a blessing to me. I had not been to Cincy before Simply Well, but its charm is overwhelming. I love going around town, looking at the preserved architecture that makes this city unique. Its beauty goes beyond brick facades and cute doors, though. I’ve loved trying new restaurants that rival what I am familiar with back home and having entertainment and outdoor activities not too far away. Everyone I’ve met here is friendly and willing to help me when I need it. Most of my days are spent with my patients, but even at the end of my work days, I often say that I’ve had fun because people are so happy. I’ve only been here for six months, but I am looking forward to getting involved with programs that make a difference for people. I want to be a familiar face for the community I serve.