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William R. Johnson, DC - Curriculum Vitae


Objective: Empowering people to reclaim their full potential in life by removing subluxation through chiropractic adjustments and wellness education.


Professional Experience :

• 1998- present Private Practice  Nanuet, NY Chiropractic Physician
• Board Certified Chiropractor.
• Corporate Wellness Solutions- Guest Lecturer on health and healing at conventions
• Member, The Family Practice Seminars
• Boscov's- Annual Health Series Talks
• Work closely with high school sports teams in the local area.
 
 
Specialize in the treatment of:

•Migraine, Headaches, Neck Injuries
•Injuries from Automobile Accidents and Workers' Compensation
•Low Back Disc Injuries (sciatica, numbness, tingling)  
•Very successful in the alleviation of pain and discomfort in the joints of the body
•Scoliosis
•Stress Relief
•Spinal Rehabilitation and Correction
 

Techniques, Modalities, and Equipment Used in office:

• Chiropractic Bio-physics (Pain relief and structural re-habilitation of the spine)
• Electrical Muscle Stimulation with or without ice
• Spinal Decompression Therapy
• Strengthening Machines, Postural Traction and Exercises
• EMG & Thermography Scans (Nerve Tests)
• X-ray and Developing facility    
• Work closely with orthopedist and neurologist when needed
 

Education:

•1993 -1997 New York Chiropractic College, Seneca Falls, NY - DC,Doctor of Chiropractic degree
•1989-1993 Syracuse University at Utica College - Bachelors of Science, Concentration: Biology


Interests:

Playing golf, Running, working out, Writing, Spending time with family and friends, writing articles for the local newspaper "The Rockland Review."