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Victor Dolan, DC, DACBSP  
U.S.
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Health, fitness, exercise, nutrition, chiropractic, manipulation under anesthesia, sciatica, headache, neck pain, back pain, herniated disc, NY workers compensation injury, NY auto accident claims, Vertebral Subluxation Complex, muscle spasm; these are all along the issues, conditions, area's that I would feel qualified to comment upon. Received recognition in "PREVENTION" magazine, First Chief of Chiropractic in a NYS Hospital (1997) with citations and proclamations from the NYS Governor, NYS Senate, NYS assembly, NYC Council.Available
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Gerald Anzalone, D.C.  
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I can answer questions regarding evidence-based chiropractic practice (the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients).Available
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Dr. Brendon J. O`Brien, D.C.  
U.S.
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Questions related to: Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, Soft Tissue Treatment, Nutrition, Acupuncture, and the integration of Chinese and Western medicine.Available
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Dr. Paul Newhart  
U.S.
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All aspects of chiropractic and chiropractic care. Sports injuries and rehabilitation. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Repetitive stress disorders treatment certified. Low level laser, rehabilitation, Chiropractic education.Available
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R. Daniel Pendergraft, DC  
U.S.
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In health care since 1972. Doctor of Chiropractic since 1979. Have experience in hospital based nursing care, licensed as an EMT in New York and worked as a med lab tech through school. Musculoligamentous problems and their conservative treatment. Educated comments on alternative and invasive treatment as well.Available
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Scott F. Gillman, DC, DACBSP  
U.S.
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I can answer any question regarding chiropractic, chiropractic treatment and chiropractors. Mostly, I can help the unknowing public understand what is safe and valid, what treatment is reasonable and evidence-based, and what kinds of questions to ask a chiropractor. I have a specialty degree in chiropractic sports medicine and can address any questions regarding sports injuries.On Vacation
returns 08/18/2008
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Dr. Timothy K. Durnin  
U.S.
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Anything Chiropractic related, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Hematology, Physical Therapy, Orthopedics Herniated or Slipped disc problems, Sciatica, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Spinal Injuries, Arthritis, Nutritional Advice, Diet and exercise, Supplement Knowledge, Orthotics, Laser Therapy, Pinched Nerves, Imaging Interpretation,(X-ray, MRI, Ultrasound, CT ect), any and all Neuromusculoskeletal Disorders. Expert Witness for 16 yrs, dealing with Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Workman's Compensation, Medicare and HIPPA issues. Active in clinical practice for 16+ yrs, I am a second generation Chiropractor, my father practiced for over 50 yrs in private practice and as a Diplomat in Radiology (DACBR) Currently on staff at Olympia Fields Osteopathic Hospital, active in private practice with several disciplines including Pediatrics, Orthopedic Surgery, Family Practice, IME's and Internal Medicine M.D.'s. On Vacation
returns 08/30/2008
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J. Shawn Leatherman, DC, CCST, CCSP  
U.S.
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I can answer questions on general chiropractic care, sports injury, whiplash and auto crash, mild traumatic brain injury, structural and functional rehabilitation of the spine, nutrition for inflammation and repair, fitness training, nutrition for sports performance and other general health and nutrition related inquiries. I currently lecture on automobile trauma, occupant kinematics, and forensic risk analysis to local EMS, Fire and Police, as well as nutrition and sports injury to community groups. Rest assured all answers are generated from my clinical experience, and scientific research.Maxed Out
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J.R. Strecker, B.S., D.C.  
U.S.
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I can answer questions related to the principles of chiropractic and related professional ethical procedures, along with viable treatment options utilizing an integrated approach. My background is mostly experienced with routine patient management of musculoskeletal disorders and pain management. I work closely with highly-trained anesthesiologists for pain management protocols, and I am also the chief chiropractor of an integrated clinic incorporating chiropractic, massage therapy, allopathic medicine, acupuncture, herbology, homeopathy, and naturopathic medicine. I typically utilize a combination of these aspects for both the wellness and pain management of my patients.Maxed Out
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Robert A. Arnone, DC  
U.S.
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I can answer questions about why people get sick and how they can get well. All dis-ease is the result of nervous system interference regardless of what you call it.Maxed Out
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2008-08-07  Neck Creaking (cracking):   Hi John, It sounds as if there has been some imbalance caused by the football incident. Ice 20 minutes per hour is the safest thing to try. Get to your Chiropractic doctor and let him get things...
2008-08-07  Neck creaking:   John, It sounds like you're experiencing a combination of joint and associated muscle dysfunction. Typically, cold therapy (ice) is recommended for a recent (acute) injury to reduce pain and inflammation...
2008-08-07  Hip pain:   Hello Antonni, You may want to have a MRI of the hip. Often x-rays do not show stress fractures and do not show ligament, muscle, or cartilage damage. This is why MRI's are great for diagnosing...
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2008-08-06  severe back ,hip,leg pain:   Herniated disc, back pain, back stiff, leg pain, diabetes, neuropathy, vitamin D, medication reactions, Hello Loraina, Sorry to hear of your predicament. You have multiple problems, so there is...
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