
The Osher Clinical Center proudly announces its inaugural chiropractic clinical observership for Molly Wells, an incoming senior at Syracuse University. Molly’s journey into chiropractic began with a shoulder injury sustained during high school softball. Despite attempts at physical therapy and massage, relief was limited until her mother, a chiropractic patient, introduced her to Dr. Matthew Kowalski, DC, at the Osher Clinical Center.
“Molly’s experience was transformative,” remarked Dr. Kowalski. “We quickly identified the source of her chronic shoulder pain and developed a treatment plan that included spinal manipulation, soft tissue therapies, and prescribed exercises.” Molly returned to the softball field, completing her season pain-free and inspired to pursue a career in chiropractic care.
Driven by her passion for health and fitness, Molly pursued a degree in exercise science at Syracuse University. Her curiosity about chiropractic led her to seek an internship at the Osher Clinical Center, culminating in the approval of a Long-Term Clinical Observership. Under the guidance of Drs. Kowalski and Matos, Molly has immersed herself in chiropractic evaluation, treatment techniques, and diagnostic imaging.
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