Professional Certification:
Doctorate of Chiropractic, Parker Chiropractic College.
Licensed by the State of Pennsylvania, 2003
Professional Resume:
Graduated Parker College of Chiropractic with a Doctorate of Chiropractic , January 2003
Licensed to practice Chiropractic in the State of Pennsylvania, January 2003
Licensed to perform adjunct procedures in the State of Pennsylvania, February 2003
Served on the Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association board, The Delaware County Drug and Alcohol Advisory Board, Neumann College Act 6 advisory committee.
Currently serving as an adjunct instructor of anatomy and physiology at Neumann College.
Company Description:
My practice is a goal oriented approach to identifying biomechanical dysfunction and restoring proper movement/ I specialize in disorders relating of the lumbar spine and pelvis with low back pain and or glute pain in combination with groin, knee, ankle or hip pain. These conditions tend to present together because they are the result of dysfunction in the pelvis. When the pelvis is uneven, the body must compensate in order to get the skull and brain balanced and centered. The "long leg" will often rotate out to make that leg shorter in an attempt to balance the pelvis. This is why people often notice that the foot on the side of discomfort turns out. Inside knee pain, sharp pain or soreness may be felt in the middle of the buttocks on that side, and low back pain on the opposite side. Inspection of often worn shoes may show more wear on the outside of the side with the pain
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