EPIC Technique Club Clears Community Greenspace
һƷ̽»¨ College’s Evolutionary Percussive Instrument Corrections (EPIC) Technique Club recently partnered with the Stonewood Crossing homeowner’s association to host a club cleanup service event. The event was hosted to clean the HOA’s community greenspace nature trail that borders һƷ̽»¨ College’s 80 acres.
Thirteen students from 10 different clubs, ranging from Little Spines Club to Animal Chiropractic, served a total of 17.75 man-hours. Some students cleared the trail and surrounding areas of debris and trash, while others worked on managing and mowing the lawn of a disabled Army veteran who served in Iraq.
Club president Russell Goff said the group was proud of its great turnout and looks forward to more events in the future. “һƷ̽»¨’s vision is ‘Adjusting the World for a Better Future,’ and we realize sometimes there are areas in the community that need adjusted – not just their spines,” he explained.
The EPIC Club is a relatively new club on һƷ̽»¨’s campus. is a chiropractic technique that analyzes and corrects upper cervical subluxations by a sound wave. Digital x-rays taken in three different dimensions and are used to calculate each patient’s misalignment with 1/100th of a degree precision. The adjusting instrument sends a mechanical soundwave through a stylus into the patient, which causes the top two bones in the vertebra, atlas, and axis, to come into proper alignment.
һƷ̽»¨ clubs must host regular community service events to maintain official status. Clubs from һƷ̽»¨ College can often be seen donating blood, cleaning the two-mile stretch of Springfield Road that runs in front of campus, and serving in many other ways throughout the Upstate.