Dr. Vincent Buonanno is a chiropractic physician at Greenwich Kinetics in Greenwich. He specializes in back pain, slipped discs, neck pain, motor vehicle accident injuries and headaches. Dr. Buonanno received his Doctorate degree at New York Chiropractic College and is an adjunct associate professor at University of Bridgeport Chiropractic College.
Greenwich Chiropractic & Nutrition is the practice of Dr. Danielle E. Luzzo, who received a Doctorate in Chiropractic and a Masters in Human Nutrition after graduating from Pennsylvania State University with an honors undergraduate degree in kinesthetics. The practice emphasizes the uniqueness of each patient, and thus the importance of designing individualized treatment plans, which combine state-of-the-art techniques and approaches of chiropractic and nutritional treatment. Accordingly, it uses a wide variety of techniques to treat an equally sizable collection of ailments. To read more about the approaches used by the practice, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Luzzo, please visit the website or call the listed number.
Dr. Jennifer Kissane's is a chiropractor with an office in Greenwich. Dr. Kissane assists patients in dealing with varying types of back and neck pain. To contact her office, call 203-661-6629.
The office of Dr. Masi features chiropractic treatment in the Greenwich area. The office features a variety of different treatments for both short and long-term care.
This office of Marrone Chiropractic, which also has a location in Bronx, New York, is the home office of Dr. Ernest Marrone. He treats conditions including disc injuries, fibromyalgia, arthritis, lower back pain, stress and sports injuries using traditional and non-force techniques. Dr. Marrone is a member of the Connecticut, New York State and American Chiropractic Associations, and a diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedists.
Dr. William Trebing is a chiropractor in Greenwich. He specializes in scoliosis correction, cervical and lower back discs and spinal resonance. Dr. Trebing uses light touch healing work with structural alignment and traction techniques.
Dr. Trebing is also a lecturer on health and natural healing methods. He has written a book called "Good-bye Germ Theory," which is about the dangers of medical procedures.
Greenwich Sports Medicine is a medical clinic that places an emphasis on restoring patients to optimum functionality while reducing pain and preventing further injury. It offers a suite of treatments to achieve these outcomes, including active release techniques, acupuncture, (chiropractic) manipulation, Erchonia Low Level Laser and assisted stretching, among others. The practice also highlights the importance of patient involvement in recovery, accordingly offering exercise and nutrition advice. It is home to doctors Gil Chimes, Kerry Miller and Christopher Mah. To find out more about Greenwich Sports Medicine or to schedule an appointment, visit the website or call the office.