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Bachrach, Richard Description: Dr. Richard Bachrach's practice information, services, discussion board, and link to a newsletter about back health. This Manhattan Sports Medicine specialist has also lectured on treating professional dancers. He is the directory of the Center for Sports and Osteopathic Medicine. (bonesdoctor.com) |
Centers, Shawn K. Description: Read the biography and access patient information and articles on children's health. This board certified pediatrician utilizes cranial osteopathy in his San Diego practice. (osteopathiccenter.org) |
Corrective Care Description: Patient's web site for pain management practice that uses osteopathic manipulation and complementary medicine in Indiana. (correctivecare.com) |
Frymann, Viola M. Description: Biography of specialist in children's osteopathy in San Diego describes her educational, literary, and professional achievements. Access patient information on the Osteopathic Center for Children as well as descriptions of conditions and disorders that these doctors treat with non-invasive cranial techniques. (osteopathiccenter.org) |
Hendryx, Jan T. Description: Read about the Canyon Creek Osteopathic Center in Boulder, Colorado and this family practice physician's philosophy of natural therapies, his educational background, and specialty interests. (guide.boulder.net) |
Kirsch, Jonathon Description: Patient information from Phoenix, Arizona physician includes an FAQ on osteopathic manipulative medicine, fee rates, and an article on the osteopathic philosophy. (pain-free-back.com) |
Morelli, Mary Anne Description: Biography, practice philosophy, and services offered by this medical school professor and board certified pediatrician who uses manual medicine for infants. Access patients' stories and a collection of articles on pediatriac disorders at this San Diego group practice web site. (osteopathiccenter.org) |
Sandhouse, Mark Description: Personal web page of Florida physician and medical school professor who is board certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. (angelfire.com) |
Steenblock, David Alan Description: Access articles on a variety of treatments, including cranial osteopathy and hyperbaric medicine, for Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and brain injury. Read about the publishing credits and research experience of Brain Therapeutics Medical Clinic, David Alan Steenblock, M.S. D.O., a California board certified family physician. (strokedoctor.com) |
Teitelbaum, David E. Description: Use an interactive anatomy model to find out causes of common pain syndromes and types of treatment used for each by this Texas physician and medical school professor. (doctor-t.com) |
Upledger, John E. Description: Read articles about the Upledger Institute which specializes in manual medicine, take a tour of the clinic, and find a schedule of upcoming educational seminars and courses. Therapies offered include craniosacral therapy, manual lymph drainage, mechanical link, and visceral manipulation. (upledger.com) |
Wesley Beth Reiss, D.O. Description: Provides an introduction to manual medicine, office information, physician bio and services offered. Located in Bellmore and Huntington, New York. (drreiss.com) |
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