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Show w I Chiropractor will bend over backward for clients ropractic students. In his spare time, Millet enjoys reading, tennis, racquetball, windsurfing, wind-surfing, and all kinds of skiing, especially es-pecially barefoot waterskiing at Lake Powell. He has two sons. Kevin Millet says he'll bend over backward for clients. He might have his clients bend over backward, too. Millet opened chiropractic offices of-fices in late May at 1 10 N. 500 W., Bountiful. He specializes in treating spinal imbalance, and offers workshops explaining chiroprac-, tic's background and usefulness from 7 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday and Wednesday at his office. Clients anonymously pay what they feel is appropriate for services rendered. Millet said all treatments center around fixing subluxations, which are spinal imbalances that injure the nerve system. Restoring proper nerve function makes the whole body work and feel better, he said. He emphasized that these treatments treat causes rather than symptoms, and also can prevent further fur-ther problems. Millet grew up in Ogden and received degrees from Weber State College and Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles. He recently re-cently founded Club Chiropractic, a multi-campus organization for chi- I . - ' -y .-.. ' , - 1 3 - ' r ' y ' I : y ' ; Dr. Kevin S.Millet |