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DR. DEAN A. PERLMAN |
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Graduate of New York Chiropractic College
Member of New York Chiropractic Association American Chiropractic Association American College of Sports Medicine Nutrition Council of Greater New York Doctor for the Metropolitan Athletic Congress |
"The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of diseases."
Attributed to Thomas A. Edison
As in Thomas Edison's words, I believe it is my responsibility not only to treat my patients' symptoms, but also to discover the fundamental causes of any disorders. Simply, to treat the whole patient. Not just an aching back, a sore hip, or a sudden attack of asthma. But the whole patient. His diet, his well-being, his family history, environment, work habits, life-style, and physical and emotional stress factors.
There is no "mystery" to my work. As a chiropractor, I approach illness from a natural viewpoint. And communicating with my patients is very much an important part of the whole process. Primarily my procedures are focused on the spine and its relationship to the nervous system. A malfunctioning spinal joint can not only cause excruciating back pain or headaches, it can also interfere with the nerves leading from the spine, affecting other vital organs of the body.
I do not prescribe medicines. Nor do I perform surgery. If I feel those treatments are necessary, I would recommend seeking advice from a specialist in that area. Finally, in our patient-doctor relationship, I am working for you. I respect and honor that relationship, I am working for you. I respect and honor that relationship.