Tennessee spine group, Walmart to open in-store clinics

The Back Space, a chain of retail spine care clinics, is working with Walmart on a pilot program to provide chiropractic adjustments, nerve and muscle stimulation and percussion tool therapies for soft tissue recovery, muscle relaxation and spinal wellness in the retail store.

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The practice is backed by Brentwood, Tenn.-based IMAC Holdings, which owns or manages 15 outpatient clinics focused on minimally invasive and regenerative orthopedic therapies.

“Our announced locations are in the permitting process and will begin construction soon,” said Jeffrey Ervin, CEO of IMAC Holdings. “In the meantime, we have developed a replicable buildout process that will accelerate grand opening dates by a week and save approximately 15 percent of implementation costs for each future facility.”

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