In search of a good chiropractor, recommendations please!
Brian L. replied:
Dr Dave Seeley in Cranford on Centennial Ave
Brian L. replied:
http://www.drseeley.com/
Nick S. replied:
Westfield health and rehab on north ave Dr. Todd Carnucci is the best chiropractor ive been too
Donna C. replied:
Dr Todd Carnucci Westfield health and rehabilitation
Allison H. replied:
Dr Dawn Comforto Horn. She is very nice, very caring. Right off North Ave.
Alicia R. replied:
Dr Trainor. .Scotch Plains
Bettina R. replied:
A&W Chiro in Cranford. AMAZING PLACE. Across the street from Cranford Train Station
Irma C. replied:
Springfield Chiropractic on Morris Ave in Springfield. ..I use Dr Jason Hagman......I have had 2 back surgeries from my yrs in EMS and he is by far the best Chiro I have been to in 25 yrs....I'm with him for 5 yrs now.....I'm go for my monthly adjustments with out fail
Donna A. replied:
Dilollo Chiropractic, Scotch Plains. No cracking bones there. Best method!
Denis K. replied:
I can recommend and Osteopath/Md that I owe my life to. Dr. Peter Barry at Summit Medical Group in Clark.{Sports Extra}. He is a dynamite human being and spine manipulator. No, I'm not related.
Michele B. replied:
Hands down Westfield Health and Rehab - Dr. Todd Carnucci, 928-1000. Been going for years, he treated me through all 3 pregnancies too :)
Marilyn O. replied:
Garrett Rosati, Rosati Family Practice in Fanwood (908) 288-7682
Looking for a chiropractor for my high school age athlete daughter. I already searched this page but want to try to focus in a little for her needs. Any recommendations...
Brian L. replied:
Dave Seeley in Cranford on Centennial ave
Shari H. replied:
Check out Eric Whitehouse in WF. Alyssa used Babbit in Fanwood. Good luck
Frannie P. replied:
Dr. Pugliese sports med dr and chiropractor. Works with many student athletes. Westfield
Maureen B. replied:
Ed Lubrano in Clark
Sean M. replied:
Frank DiLollo
Heather H. replied:
Ken Ciarocca on south Avenue, as an OT I can tell you he knows his stuff!!
Irma C. replied:
Springfield CHIROPRACTIC on Morris Ave Dr Jason Hagmen....beside just adjusting he also does you do chore excersicise and more stuff...he has a room dedicated to just excersicise
Vivian S. replied:
Dr. Pugliese in Westfield. I run marathons and he has helped me many times.
Pam W. replied:
Ken Ciarrocca in Westfield. He sees my husband, our son, and myself. He's the best!
Michele B. replied:
Go to Dr. Todd Carnucci at Westfield Health and Rehab. 928-1000. I've been going to him for years, and I've seen lots of athletes and teens in the office. They also offer PT and acupuncture. He's the best!
Monica G. replied:
Dr Robert McCutcheon / Ive known him for 30+ years / I trust him / he's wonderful / on Inman ave / Edison / right over the Clark border not far at all
Ingrid M. replied:
Dr Danielle Damelio is a sports chiropractor. (908) 288-7049 She's on South Ave in Fanwood. http://www.fptnj.com/
Nancy K. replied:
Dr. Trainer in SP. High energy & flexible time slots. Lots of teens & athletes in office. Worked on Zach.
Lisa G. replied:
Dr Todd Schragen at all pro health in Livingston is the best. It is a little far, but his specialty is treating athletes and he had tons of experience with triathletes. He does soft tissue work and has traveled to Kona and lake placid to work on the ironman triathletes racing there.
Timothy S. replied:
Dr Bonsallwww.sportsdc.com in Westfield
Timothy S. replied:
Also in Lake Hiawatha Dr Julie Scarano. http://www.santiagochiropractic.com
Does anyone know of a good doctor for low back pain? I have tried chiropractors, this is not helping. Thanks
Mickey L. replied:
Paul Abend
Michelle T. replied:
Tried acupuncture? Health In Motion (Kim!) is awesome. Helped with my hip pain throughout my pregnancy.
Susana M. replied:
My husband and I have each thrown our backs out, resulting in crippling lower back pain (at different times). We each recovered fully by seeing our respective doctors, Dr. Nicholas Yatrakis and Dr. Marla Abramson, at Summit Medical Group, who prescribed Narpoxen (a stronger dose of Aleve, which is in the same drug family as Advil) and a muscle relaxant, Cyclobenzaprine (aka Amrix or Fexmid). My husband absolutely hates to take "pills," and he usually refuses to do so, but he was desperate. He was astounded at how quickly he felt better on the medication. My case was worse, so I also benefitted from six weeks of physical therapy in combination with the meds. Pharmaceutical treatments aren't for everything all the time, but I am a believer when it comes to back pain. Get yourself checked out by an MD. Best of luck to you.
Kristofor D. replied:
I went the physical therapy route. I couldn't tie my shoes, it was so bad Karyn Keating is an amazing PT. Her practice is in Cranford. Highly recommended--I had great results Keatingpt.com
Chris O. replied:
Kim Fong in Westfield best acupuncture you will ever find.