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Brookfield/Menomonee Falls Chiropractor Area's First 'Certified On-Site Practitioner' in Corporate Wellness

Dr. Matthew Grbich, a Menomonee Falls area Chiropractor has been certified in on-site corporate treatment protocol.

Dr. Matthew Grbich is a respected Menomonee Falls chiropractor. Today, Dr. Grbich and Cultivate by Standard Process announced he’s the first in the city to be certified in Cultivate’s metrics-­‐driven approach to on-­‐site corporate wellness.“

A revolution in chiropractic care is coming to corporations seeking to improve bottom-­‐ and top-­‐line performance,” Dr. Grbich says. “Corporations engaged with chiropractic-­‐led corporate wellness developed at Cultivate by Standard Process are seeing dramatic improvement to key performance indicators.”

“Cutting healthcare costs in half, reducing short-­‐term disability costs and talent retention are just a few of the documented, repeatable results generated by corporations bringing chiropractic, nutrition, fitness and education on-­‐site where employees spend much of their day,” Dr. Grbich says.

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Completion of the Cultivate Certified On-­‐Site Practitioner coursework ensures chiropractors, such as Dr. Grbich, are well-­‐versed in on-­‐site wellness best practices, including nutrition, fitness, on-­‐site safety and ergonomics, and overall business acumen. Participants learn a variety of skills to help develop deeper business partnerships, both inside and outside organizations. The program will support the growing demand from companies looking for on-­‐site, chiropractic professionals who can deliver measureable results.

Cultivate is the first company of its kind that incorporates an on-­‐site chiropractic professional with nutritional expertise as part of an organization’s wellness offering. Cultivate’s model delivers statistically-­‐ and clinically-­‐significant differences in employee health factors and the reduction of long-­‐term health risks, according to the Medical College of Wisconsin and UW-­‐Milwaukee School of Public Health.

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This easy-­‐to-­‐read, two-­‐page report shows employee health factors improved related to safety, cancer and heart health. Participant blood pressure, nutrition and stress levels improved along with better body mass index, cholesterol and triglyceride levels. The report is based on 10 years of employee data from Cultivate’s parent company, Standard Process.

“We’ve seen firsthand the impact that dedicated, trained chiropractors can have being on-­‐site as a truly integrated part of an organization’s overall wellness program,” Cultivate President Jerry Curtin says. “This report presents statistical proof that our corporate wellness model—partnered with key corporate functions in HR, finance and operations—delivers sustained improvement to employee health factors.”

About Cultivate by Standard Process Cultivate is the first company of its kind that incorporates an on-­‐site chiropractic professional with nutritional expertise as part of an organization’s wellness offering. This expert serves as the central resource to provide key elements of an effective wellness program, including chiropractic care, fitness consulting, nutritional guidance, and ongoing health education curricula. Cultivate works to assess and then deliver scalable wellness solutions to impact individual employees and the overall company using onsite chiropractic as a central component of the program. To learn more, visit www.cultivateonsite.com

About Dr. Matthew Grbich Matthew Grbich, DC, operates PRAVO Wellness Centre in Menomonee Falls, Wis. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic and his Bachelor’s of Science from University of Wisconsin-­‐Milwaukee. He is National Board Certified and a Wisconsin Licensed Chiropractor. Visit www.pravowellness.com to learn more.

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