Introducing Ann Arbor Chiropractor Dr. Thomas P. Sell

For as long as I can recall, I have always felt the need to help others through difficult times in their lives. I knew that my career choice would not be fulfilling unless I was helping people in some way or fashion.
I began living a healthy lifestyle—unknowingly—at a very young age. For example, I knew as a child that cigarette smoking was somehow very harmful to the body, so I pestered my parents to eventually quit smoking completely. As I became more seriously involved in High school sports (track, mostly), my nutrition and regular exercise habits became a way of life.
As a young person, I was reluctant to take medications that I felt were compromising the immunity which my body was fully capable of sustaining on its own. Pain relievers were also a huge contradiction to me... Why would I want to interfere with my body’s way of communicating with itself and its alarm system?
Looking back, my discovery of chiropractic it was inevitable. Chiropractic it seemed, was my lifestyle just waiting for me to discover it.
Eventually my parents, the same ones who had suffered my constant harassment to stop smoking, the ones who watched me turn my nose up at so many “unhealthy foods,” the ones who shook their heads when I refused to take even the “safest” of medications, suggested I look into chiropractic as a career.
And I did.
As I read more and more about chiropractic and its philosophies, it was as if I was reading my own biography! I was drawn to its strange rejection of the “drugs-as-a-solution-to-every-ill” approach of the medical profession, I knew I needed to know more. The more I learned, the more I realized my life and career choice could not have fit more perfectly. I was meant to be a chiropractor.
I couldn’t agree more with Dorland’s Medical Dictionary which states that health is “a state of optimal physical, mental and social well being, and not merely the absence of disease and infirmities.”
My becoming a successful chiropractor is a result of my powerful belief in the truth of chiropractic, the strong support of my loving wife and children, and from the hands and guidance of the Lord.
My life has been blessed with the opportunity to help others find healing, health and well-being through chiropractic care. It’s my intent to continue to make a positive difference in the lives of everyone I get the privilege to care for.
I look forward to helping you and your family reach and sustain your health goals through chiropractic care.
-Thomas P. Sell DC
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