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Photo 1: A man with short hair, glasses, and an upper arm tattoo stands behind a blonde woman guiding her at an exercise with a pulley machine. Photo 2: A woman with a ponytail in a workout set does an arm exercise with a pulley machine, guided by a woman with braids standing next to her.

Get $50 off a personal assessment to start battling chronic pain differently.

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Pain-free living shouldn’t sound like a fairy tale. With the help of professional trainers at Functional Patterns Chattanooga you can literally train the pain away.

Rather than only addressing symptoms, Functional Patterns attacks the root of chronic pain with personal training that:

  • Corrects posture
  • Optimizes movement and mobility
  • Retrains muscles to support joints

The first step is always a biomechanical assessment to determine your needs, from pain management to functional fitness. Plus, score $50 off an assessment this summer.

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