Chiropractors in Connecticut

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Photo of Thomas A Giammatteo, Chiropractor in Connecticut
Thomas A Giammatteo
Chiropractor, DC, PhD, PT, IMTc
Verified Verified
West Hartford, CT 06107
Over 30 years ago, I was a co-founder and a major author of IMT (Integrative Manual Therapy) with my dear wife, Sharon W. Giammatteo, IMT (1948-2015). Integrative Manual Therapy is a unique set of techniques, approaches, and methodologies that address pain, dysfunction, disease and disability. IMT is best described as a health care process. IMT encompasses a wide range of health care practices. It achieves health and healing by taking into account the diverse systems of the human body and addressing dysfunction at the cellular level.
Over 30 years ago, I was a co-founder and a major author of IMT (Integrative Manual Therapy) with my dear wife, Sharon W. Giammatteo, IMT (1948-2015). Integrative Manual Therapy is a unique set of techniques, approaches, and methodologies that address pain, dysfunction, disease and disability. IMT is best described as a health care process. IMT encompasses a wide range of health care practices. It achieves health and healing by taking into account the diverse systems of the human body and addressing dysfunction at the cellular level.
(860) 926-0225 View (860) 926-0225
Photo of iMed Chiropractic, Chiropractor in Connecticut
iMed Chiropractic
Chiropractor, DC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Fairfield, CT 06825
Come make iMed your first stop for hands on pain relief.
Come make iMed your first stop for hands on pain relief.
(203) 769-9337 View (203) 769-9337
Photo of William P Trebing, Chiropractor in Connecticut
William P Trebing
Chiropractor, DC
Verified Verified
Greenwich, CT 06830
I have created the "Spinal Resonance" technique as an advanced body analysis, preparing the spine for ultra effective structural adjustments. This work helps release progressive structural/emotional tension from the body, which is the cause of many acute and chronic problems. I also have a specialty in lower back and neck disc herniation difficulties, as well as the correction and management of scoliosis (spinal curvature) using varying traction, Cranio-Sacral blocking and toggle-recoil techniques. Added specialty in the holistic care of children, and lecture nationally on natural health care and the dangers of medicine/vaccines.
I have created the "Spinal Resonance" technique as an advanced body analysis, preparing the spine for ultra effective structural adjustments. This work helps release progressive structural/emotional tension from the body, which is the cause of many acute and chronic problems. I also have a specialty in lower back and neck disc herniation difficulties, as well as the correction and management of scoliosis (spinal curvature) using varying traction, Cranio-Sacral blocking and toggle-recoil techniques. Added specialty in the holistic care of children, and lecture nationally on natural health care and the dangers of medicine/vaccines.
(203) 318-4567 View (203) 318-4567

Chiropractic in Connecticut - is it right for me?
Connecticut Chiropractors specialize in the interactions between our nerves, muscles and skeleton and their effects on our general health. They diagnose problems and use manual therapy, including joint adjustment and manipulation, to prevent and treat them.

Many people who seek Connecticut chiropractic care do so for help with back pain, especially lower back pain, neck pain and headache. Spinal adjustment in Connecticut or chiropractic adjustment is the most common method of treatment--it refers to the manual adjustment by the chiropractor of the three-joint complex at the base of your spine with sufficient force to create a sensation of 'release', increasing the joint's range and reducing pain.

A treatment plan may involve one or more manual adjustments. Many chiropractors in Connecticut also incorporate nutritional counseling, exercise or rehabilitation into the treatment plan.

How is a Chiropractor licensed?
The Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) in Connecticut must complete four academic years at a school accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education, as well as a one-year internship at an outpatient clinic owned and run by a chiropractic college. They are tested and certified by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, and licensed by the state in which they practice. To maintain licensure in most states, practitioners must complete a certain number of continuing education hours annually.

There are several schools of chiropractic adjustment techniques, although most chiropractors mix techniques from several schools. Some Applied Kinesiologists in Connecticut are qualified as Chiropractors.