Patrick Kovacs DC CSCS
Degrees
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BS (Exercise Science) - Ashland University
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DC (Doctorate of Chiropractic) - Logan University
Certifications & Training
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CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) - NSCA
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Clinical Neuroscience (CNS) Program - Carrick Institute
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SFMA (Selective Functional Movement Assessment)
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FAKTR (Functional and Kinetic Treatment with Rehab)
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ART (Active Release Technique)
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MDT (Mechanical Diagnosis Technique) - McKenzie Institute
A native of northeastern Ohio, Dr. Kovacs earned his undergraduate degree from Ashland University, where, as a student-athlete, he majored in Exercise Science and was a member of the Eagles Wrestling team. After graduating and becoming an NSCA-certified strength and conditioning specialist, he worked extensively as a sports performance coach and rehabilitative and clinical assistant. During this time, he found his passion for helping others use the body to heal the body.
Dr. Kovacs later attended Logan University in St. Louis, MO, where he graduated with his Doctorate of Chiropractic care earning Cum Laude. He is now in the process of completing his Diplomate in Clinical Neuroscience from the Carrick Institute. Dr. Kovacs is known best for utilizing chiropractic care, therapeutic exercise, soft tissue manipulation, nutritional counseling, and physical education to help his patients uncover and address their underlying patterns of pain and dysfunction. He now lives in the greater Columbus area with his wife Megan, their daughter Charlotte, and their dog Henry.
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"It has been the most rewarding opportunity to meet and collaborate with the many stellar athletes, dedicated professionals, avid hobbyists, and weekend warriors who have found our office. Every individual has been original, and every case is unique. Maybe we're just lucky, but the very best people have always seemed to walk through our door. I hope they have gained as much from me as I have from all of them. Together, we have had the chance to ask questions as we uncover and explore the intricacies and inner workings of the human body, to treat movement as medicine, and, for me, the opportunity to help others help themselves."
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