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Robert "Bobby" Braile, D.C. - Retired Chiropractor
 

Dr. Bobby Braile - Retired Chiropractor

  • Over 46 years experience - Graduate New York Chiropractic College 1978

  • Taught chiropractic to thousands of professionals world-wide

  • "Chiropractor of the Year" by four different chiropractic associations

  • Past President of Georgia Council of Chiropractic

  • Past President of International Chiropractors Association

Dr. Robert Braile ("Dr. Bob") has been involved in almost every aspect of chiropractic life. He has been a successful high volume practitioner. He is an author and a regular speaker at numerous programs in chiropractic. He has also been an instructor and administrator at Life University, as well as a postgraduate instructor at numerous other chiropractic institutions.

He has been involved in chiropractic service organizations and has served as a leader and board member on state, national, and international chiropractic organizations. He has held the position of president of a local chiropractic society, vice president of the Florida Chiropractic Society, and was a past president of the Georgia Council of Chiropractic.  From 1995 to 1999, he served as the president of the International Chiropractors Association followed by two terms as their Chairman of the Board.

Dr. Braile has received numerous awards including being a 4 time recipient of the "Chiropractor of the Year. " Receiving this prestigious honor from the Florida Chiropractic Society, the World Chiropractic Alliance, the Georgia Council of Chiropractic, and the International Chiropractors Association.

He is also involved in service to chiropractors through Now You Know, Inc., a company he that co-founded in 1999. Now You Know is a groundbreaking technology company that provides cutting edge Internet educational materials to chiropractors to help doctors educate their patients and spread the chiropractic message to their community and the world. The Now You Know Email Newsletter, written by Dr. Braile, is the highest circulation consumer monthly publication in chiropractic.

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Chiropractic Usage Increases in the Veterans Health Administration
Chiropractic Usage Increases in the Veterans Health Administration
Plos One published a research article on January 13, 2025, showing that the demand for chiropractic services continues to increase by veterans according to the Veterans Health Administration (VA). The research was also published that same day on the National Library of Medicine, National Center for Biotechnology . . .
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Chiropractic Helps Patients with Cervical Disc Herniations
Chiropractic Helps Patients with Cervical Disc Herniations
The 2025 first-quarter issue of the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal published the results of a case series documenting the care of two patients who were helped by chiropractic who were suffering with severe pain as the result of having cervical disc herniations. . . .
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Infant Helped by Chiropractic After Birth Trauma
Infant Helped by Chiropractic After Birth Trauma
The Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health published the results of a case study on May 27, 2025, documenting the improvement through chiropractic care, in a variety of health issues, of a newborn who suffered severe birth trauma. According to the study authors, "Birth trauma has been defined . . .
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Multiple Problems After Failed Back Surgery Helped by Chiropractic
Multiple Problems After Failed Back Surgery Helped by Chiropractic
On January 1, 2025, the first-quarter issue of the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal published the results of a case study showing chiropractic helping a patient who was suffering with a variety of pain issues in her lower back, legs, shoulders and neck. The patient had undergone unsuccessful spinal . . .
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