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Imagine finally walking taller, sleeping better, and working out without pain.

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If you answered yes, it’s time to call in the experts at Functional Patterns Chattanooga.

FP’s trainers manage pain with movement. Whether you’re new to working out or have been benched due to back, neck, or joint pain, FP will help you make changes to stay active (and live your life) pain-free.

After an initial consultation, you’ll be guided through a custom 6-month program that retrains your body according to its natural design for lasting results, not quick fixes.

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