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Active Health Chiropractic
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Active Health Chiropractic
Active Health Chiropractic
212 S Joplin Ave Ste 4Joplin Missouri 64801USA
+14173653215
Business Description
Active Health Chiropractic is fully committed to providing chiropractic solutions that meet your individual needs. We can help you with any type of pain: back pain, neck pain and headaches, as well as pain in the shoulder, neck, hip, knee, ankle, or muscle tightness or tension. Active Health Chiropractic uses a treat-and-release method. This means we treat the root cause of your pain, which results in a longer-lasting pain relief and quicker recovery times. We love our patients but we don't want them to feel like they are dependent on us which is why our ultimate goal is to empower you to control your pain on your own! Dr. Jones will be pleased to have you visit our office. We strive to make our patients feel at home. This personal care is why people throughout the Joplin area come to Active Health Chiropractic.
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About Joplin
Joplin is a city in Jasper and Newton counties in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Missouri. The bulk of the city is in Jasper County, while the southern portion is in Newton County. Joplin is the largest city located within both Jasper and Newton Counties – even though it is not the county seat of either county (Carthage is the seat of Jasper County while Neosho is the seat of Newton County). With a population of 51,762 as of the 2020 census, Joplin is the 13th most-populous city in the state. The city covers an area of 35.69 square miles (92.41 km2) on the outer edge of the Ozark Mountains. Joplin is the main hub of the three-county Joplin-Miami, Missouri-Oklahoma Metro area, which is home to 210,077 people making it the 5th largest metropolitan area in Missouri. In May 2011, a violent EF5 tornado killed more than 150 people and destroyed one-third of the city. == History == === 19th century === Lead was discovered in the Joplin Creek Valley before the Civil War, but only after the war did significant development take place. By 1871, numerous mining camps sprang up in the valley and resident John C. Cox filed a plan for a city on the east side of the valley. Cox named his village Joplin City after the spring and creek nearby, which had been named for the Reverend Harris G. Joplin, who settled upon its banks circa 1840.Carthage resident Patrick Murphy filed a plan for a city on the opposite side of the valley and named it Murphysburg.