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Cloud Peak Chiropractic and Wellness hires additional chiropractor

WORLAND – After advertising for an additional chiropractor through the Wyoming Chiropractic Association, Cloud Peak Chiropractic and Wellness hired David Beauprez.

Beauprez has worked as a chiropractor for 29 years with 25 of those years in Wheatland. He graduated from Parker Chiropractic College in Texas with his doctor of chiropractic degree in 1989.

Learning from a young age what chiropractors can do to help people, Beauprez knew what career he wanted as an adult. "One of the bigger things I remember was actually my dad had some sinus/ neck issues and he went to the doctor and about a month later things came back and got worse. He went to a chiropractor, it was those sinus headaches and everything he was dealing with, and he got really good results with it. All of a sudden the whole family started going to the chiropractor, this had to have been in the early 70s at that point," Beauprez said. "Chiropractic stuck in my mind. I didn't know what I was getting myself into, you go to a chiropractor but you don't realize all the education and everything that is involved. Off to school I went, right after high school," he added.

According to Cloud Peak Chiropractic and Wellness website, "In order to provide his patients with current evidence-based treatments, Dr. David attends continuing education classes every year and researches effective treatments for conditions that may arise in the clinic setting."

Beauprez's goal is to do the best he can to help people achieve good health, comfort and an understanding of what's going on with their pain. He stated he gives people his perspective from his experience and what he has seen in the past and the things that have worked in the past. "Some of the things I do are a little bit different but just over the years I think I have seen and experienced different ways of approaching different aches and pains in the body," Beauprez said.

Moving to Worland wasn't much of a culture shock having grown up in a little town in Colorado called Wiggins and living in Wheatland for 25 years but Beauprez and his wife Debi are looking forward to the spring and summer to enjoy the outdoor opportunities the Big Horn Basin has to offer.