Chiropractic & Acupuncture Sessions By Appointment Only
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Tuesdays: Dr. Emily sees small animals at All Creatures Animal Hospital
To schedule your small animal call 501-525-9051
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To schedule your large animal call or text 501-701-4157
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Meet Dr. Emily
Dr. Emily Hollingsworth Clem was born and raised in Newport, Arkansas where she graduated valedictorian from Newport High School in 2006. While participating in sports and cheerleading during high school, Dr. Hollingsworth Clem suffered a back injury which allowed her to experience the benefits of chiropractic care at a young age. After achieving such positive results first hand, Dr. Hollingsworth Clem was compelled to pursue the chiropractic profession.
Dr. Hollingsworth Clem attended the University of Arkansas Honors College, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2010. During her studies, Dr. Hollingsworth Clem was named an Arkansas Space Grant Consortium Fellow while conducting research under the direction of Dr. Tim Kral.
Following her undergraduate degree, Dr. Hollingsworth Clem attended Cleveland Chiropractic College in Overland Park, Kansas, was named to the Dean’s List and conferred the degree of Doctor of Chiropractic in 2014. Dr. Hollingsworth concurrently received Certification in Acupuncture, studying under Dr. Lawrence Beem, a Diplomate of Acupuncture.
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In 2018, Dr. Hollingsworth Clem completed the Animal Chiropractic program at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. After completing the Animal Chiropractic program, she went on to receive further education in animal chiropractic by becoming certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Dr. Hollingsworth Clem is excited to be able to help all of God's creatures through chiropractic care.
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Dr. Emily is certified through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) in Webster technique. The Webster technique is a specific chiropractic analysis and diversified adjustment. The goal of the adjustment is to reduce the effects of subluxation and/or SI joint dysfunction. In so doing neurobiomechanical function in the sacral/pelvic region is improved.
Sacral subluxation may contribute to difficult labor for the mother (i.e., dystocia), caused by inadequate uterine function, pelvic contraction, and baby mal-presentation. Correction of sacral subluxation may have a positive effect on all of these causes of dystocia. To learn more about the Webster technique an how it can help during pregnancy please click here.
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Dr. Emily Hollingsworth Clem uses chiropractic care to improve the health and wellness in all areas of patient's lives, whether they are having problems with back pain or neck pain, or just want to start feeling better when they wake up in the morning. Dr. Hollingsworth Clem takes a "whole person" approach in chiropractic care, which means looking for the underlying causes of disease, discomfort, and pain, as opposed to just treating the symptoms. Many seemingly unrelated symptoms often arise from imbalances in the spinal column, and Dr. Hollingsworth Clem will be able to determine the root of the pain and create a personalized chiropractic and wellness plan to suit each patient's individual needs. Under the supervision and care of our caring and skilled chiropractor, patients report higher functioning in all areas of their lives.