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-_ X SHA Page 12A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Wednesday, February 26, 2014 DOLALD L. PARKER GY SINASIUM Kings Mountain High S senior ows basketball players were ann prior to Friday’s regular season finale with East Burke. Left to right are James Tillman, Isaiah Cole, Chad Sanders, Cameron Bullock and Josh Sherer. Do You Have Any of the Following Conditions? o Arthritis * Knee pain + Carfilage damage + ‘Bone-on-bone’ * Tendonitis «=o Bursitis + Crunching and popping sounds | Living with knee pain can feel like a crippling experi- ence. Let's face it, your knees aren't as young as you used fo be, and playing with the kids or grandkids isn’t any easier either. Maybe your knee pain keeps you from walking short distances or playing golf like you used to. Nothing's worse than feeling great mentally, but physi- cally feeling held back from life because your knee hurts and the pain just won't go away! | My name is Dr. Rich Berkowitz, owner of Carolina Chi- otis Plus. Shoe we ‘opened: nearly: seventeen y ; ge years ago, we've seen hundreds of people with knee problems * leave 2 the office pain = £ If youre suffer < L ing from these £ conditions, a new 5. breakthrough in medical technol- ogy may com- pletely - eliminate your pain and help restore nor- mal function to your knees. Finally, You Have An Option Other Than Drugs or Surgery and it’s Pain Free! | The K-Laser Class IV. Therapeutic Laser is an outpatient, non-surgical procedure, often used in physical therapy and sports medicine fo accelerate the healing pro- cess. It offers non-invasive freatment fo promote heal- ing for those who suffer from pain in muscles, nerves, and joints, like that associated with chronic knee pain. This same laser Is used by professional sports feams in- cluding the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Bengals. It Promotes Rapid Healing Of The Injured Tissues This pain-free, non-surgical approach works by stimu- lating the body's natural healing processes, providing pain relief and reducing injury damage. This leading edge technology has an impressive suc- cess rate of returning patients fo work, sports and competitive activities, as well as everyday life. Patients treated with the K-Laser often show a higher level of function, both during and after the treatment period. The therapeutic laser provides a tremendous alternative for those facing surgery. Could This Non-Invasive, Natural Treatment Be The Answer To Your Knee Pain? I'm running a very special offer where you can find out if you are a candidate for K-Laser therapy. What does this offer include? Everything | normally do L inmy “Knee Pain Evaluation”. Just be one of the first 25 callers and here's what you'll get... L + Anin-depth consultation about your problem where Ll will listen...redlly listen...to the details of your case. » A complete neuromuscular examination.: * A full set of specialized x-rays to determine if. arthritis is contributing fo your pain. (NOTE: These cost $150) LWA thorough analysis of your exam and x-ray findings so we can start mapping out your plan fo being pain free. * You'll see everything first hand and find out if this amazing treatment will be your pain solution, like it has been for so many other patients. HELPING PATIENTS WITH KNEE PAIN LIVE A HAPPIER, MORE ACTIVE LIFESTYLE The first 25 callers can get everything I've listed here for only $27 The normal price for this type of evalua- fion including x-rays is $250, so you're saving a consid- erable amount by faking me up on this offer. Remember what it was like before you had knee prob- lems. When you were pain free and could enjoy. every- thing life had to offer. It can be that way again. Don't neglect your problem any longer - don’t wait until it’s too late. Here’s what fo do now: Due fo the expected demand for this special offer, | urge you to call our office at once. The phone number is 704-215-4787 J Now, in Cleveland County, 0 one doctor IS helping local residents with knee pain live more active, pain-free lives. £5 Call today and we can get started with your consulfa- tion, exam and x-rays as soon as there's an opening in the schedule. Our office is called Carolina Chiroprac- tic Plus and you can find us at 145W. Dixon Blvd, across the street from Carter Chevrolet. Call todayy, this offer is limited fo the first 25 callers. Yours in Health, Rich Berkowitz D.C. F PS. Now you might be wondering... “Is this safe? Are there any side effects or dangers fo this?” The FDA has cleared K-Laser Therapy as safe. This was after their study found 76% improvement in patients with knee pain. Their only warning - don’ f shine if in your eyes. Sa i \ ma i 5 Wt HLASER aE “A NON-SURGICAL, NON-INVASIVE KNEE PAIN | TREATMENT - NOW AVAILABLE! Of course at our office, the laser is never anywhere near your eyes and we'll give you a comfortable pair of goggles for safety. Don't wait and Jet your knee problems get worse, disabling you for life. Take me up on my offer and call today 704-21 65-4787 : CAROLINA "CHIROPRACTIC Plus #4, www.ncchiroplus.com [f] Ne ¥ Us Ww. Dixon Blvd, 704-215-4787 If You Decide To Purchase Addition Treatment You Have The Legal Right To linn Your Mind Within 3 Days And Receive A Refund. Federal Recipients Are Excluded From This Offer Kings Mountain High's senior girls basketball players were honored following Friday's game with East Burke. Left to right are Alecia Wade, Taguisha Smith and Monique Petty. 2014 football to kick off at Carlton Stadium Kings Mountain High School will kick off its 2014 football schedule with a scrimmage with North Gas- ton’s Wildcats at Shu Carl- ton Stadium. City Council recently re- named the former City Sta- dium in memory of the Kings Mountain coaching legend. A dedication will be held when the weather im- proves. Coach Carlton’s wife, Louise, and other members of his family and many of his former players will be in attendance. The Mountain&ers ‘open their regular season at ‘ Hunter Huss on August 22 and‘ will play their first home game August 29 against the East Gaston War- riors. THE SCHEDULE AUGUST 12 - North Gaston (scrimmage) at Shu Carlton Stadium, 7 p.m. 15 - Cleveland County Jamboree at Gardner-Webb University, 6 p.m. 22 - at Hunter Huss, 7:30 29 - East Gaston, 7:30 SEPTEMBER 5 - at Forestview, 7:30 12 - at East Rutherford; 7:30 \ 19 - Burns, 7:30 (Fresh- man Tailgate). 26 - at Shelby, 7:30 OCTOBER 3 - Draughn, (Homecoming) 10 - at Crest, 7:30 17 - R-S Central, 7:30 (Pop Warner Night). 24 - at Chase, 7:30 NOVEMBER = 7 - East Burke, 7:30 (Se- nior Night). 14 - First round state playoffs, 7:30 21 - Second round state, playoffs, 7:30 28 - Third round state playoffs, 7:30 DECEMBER 5 - Fourth round state playoffs, 7:30 13 - State Championship (TBD) 7:30 Pancake supper at Dixon Church The youth of Dixon Pres- byterian Church will host a pancake supper Saturday, March 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the church fellowship hall, 603 Dixon Schol Road, Kings Mountain. Proceeds will be used to- ward financing a retreat to Fort Caswell. The public is invited.
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