A NYC Chiropractor/Applied KInesiologist Posts Site About Sitting Correctly
Are you sitting wrong or sitting for too long? Since a lot of us have office jobs, we spent almost half our day sitting usually in a bad posture. Sitting can have an important impact on your health....
View ArticleA NYC Chiropractor & Applied Kinesiologist Talks About Getting 1/2 of your...
If you have been following my blogs, you know that as a Doctor of Chiropractic and an Applied Kinesiologist I am interested in nutrition. In this blog, I am recommending that at least half of your...
View ArticleTMJ Problems (Jaw Problems) and How A NYC Chiropractor/Applied Kinesiologist...
Temporomandibular Joint problems(TMJ) or jaw pain occur mainly as a result of an imbalance with the joint and surrounding facial muscles that control chewing and moving the jaw. The temporomandibular...
View ArticleA NYC Chiropractor/Applied Kinesiologist Talks About Chiropractic Adjustments
Year after year, progressively more individuals consider chiropractic care for elimination of muscle, joint and spinal pain conditions. As a chiropractor and applied kinesiologist, I can assess,...
View ArticleDr. Vittoria Repetto Selected as a Top Chiropractor in NYC
Yesterday I received a letter stating that I had been selected as a Top Chiropractor in NYC by the International Associaton of Chiropractors (IAC) and I would be spotlighted in the renowned publication...
View ArticleNew Patient Testimonial for a NYC Chiropractor/Applied Kinesiologist
The following was posted the early March by a patient of mine, Cheryl S. at a private website and she gave me permission to repost it. I can vouch for Dr. Repetto! She’s been my chiropractor for about...
View ArticleWhat a Mixture of Chiropractic, Applied Kinesiology and Nutrition Can Do
03/28/2014 – Yesterday’s new patient has over 25 yrs of chronic pain complicated by gluten sensitivity and a resulting leaky gut that has never healed and numerous falls and auto accidents. The list...
View ArticleRotator Cuff Syndrome: How a NYC Chiropractor/Applied Kinesiologist Treats It
Symptoms of a Rotator Cuff Syndrome are pain and tenderness in the area of the shoulder and the scapula (shoulder blade) and the involved muscles and loss of movement in these joints. Sometimes the...
View ArticleThe Use of Applied Kinesiology in a Chiropractic Examination
In the chiropractic examination which includes orthopedic, neurological and spinal palpation, the addition of applied kinesiology and muscle testing adds an extra dimension of revealing the patient’s...
View ArticleTestimonial From A Friend w/ Gall Bladder Problems That I Helped
Vittoria – so I think you remember, and I want to THANK YOU for all your advice regarding gall bladder cleaning – I want to post about this too on Facebook and thank you, if that is OK – I had the six...
View ArticleA NYC Chiropractor Talks About The Triad of Health In Applied Kinesiology
There are three factors involved when we talk about restoring or maintaining health, it is a triad symbolized by an equilateral triangle. If one side of the triangle is ignored, health is diminished...
View ArticleHow a NYC Chiropractor /Applied Kinesiologist Treats Sciatica
First what is sciatica; sciatica is an inflammation of the sciatic nerve, the longest nerve in your body. The sciatic nerve is formed from the Lumbar 4 (L4) to Sacral 3 (S3) segments of the spinal...
View ArticleThoughts on Whiplash or Neck Trauma by a NYC Chiropractor/Applied Kinesiologist
“Whiplash” is commonly associated with auto accidents but also can be associated with many types of trauma like sport injuries, bad falls and even nodding off in chair and awaking with a sudden jerking...
View ArticleSeminar I’ll Be Taking May 16th: The Gluten, Leaky Gut, Autoimmune Connection
Dear Patients & Friends: As many as you may know, Doctors of Chiropractic are required to take continuing education credits. This May 16th, I’ll be taking a seminar on The Gluten, Leaky Gut,...
View ArticleBursitis: How a NYC Chiropractor/Applied Kinesiologist Treats It.
First, what is a bursa (bursae)? A bursa is any small pouch or sac between tendons, muscles or bony joints at points of friction or stress which contains a very slippery synovial fluid which allows the...
View ArticleMechanisms that promote intestinal permeability
Several mechanisms promote intestinal permeability, leading to what is called leaky gut syndrome. Diet: Alcohol Gluten Casein Processed Foods Excess Sugar Fast Food Medications: Corticosteroids...
View ArticleLifestyle Modulation of AutoImmunity – A NYC Chiropractor’s/ Applied...
Adverse Mechanisms; Increases Suppressor T cells & Promote Autoimmunity Excess Stress Compromised Spinal Function Decreased Chi/Lymphatic/Vascular Flow Physical Overtraining/ No Exercise...
View Article6/4 Mini seminar – Probiotics & Digestive Enzymes
Dear Patients & Friends: On Thurs June 4th , I’ll be attending a mini seminar on targeted probiotics and advanced digestive enzymes for improved patient outcomes.to update my current knowledge. •...
View ArticleInfo from Last Three Nutritional Seminars
Dear Patients & Friends, In the last months I attended 3 seminars:one on Age Related Muscle Loss, another on The Gluten, Leaky Gut, Autoimmune Connection and the last on Probiotics &...
View ArticleGreat nutritional info on my facebook page
Dear Patients & Friends, The following articles have been posted on my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/londonterracechiropracticandappliedkinesiology. My facebook page is set for public...
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