Ronald Lavine, D.C.

Dr. Lavine

 

1980 honors graduate of New York Chiropractic College. 

Private practice of chiropractic in New York City and Princeton, NJ.  

Utilizes diverse, hands-on, personalized approaches to
address complex health needs.

Pioneer in the use of NeuroTactile™ Therapy, integrating it
with other chiropractic manual therapy methods.

Author of Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome, in Current
Reviews of Musculoskeletal Medicine
, September 2010.

Extensive background in modern dance, ballet, yoga,
Pilates, Alexander technique, and other movement and
alignment methods.  Authority on therapeutic movement
and rehabilitative exercise.

Former Secretary and Board Member, New York Academy
of Traumatic Brain Injury.  Presented seminars on manual therapy
in the treatment of the effects of brain trauma.

Developed training programs for professionals in
the use of NeuroTactile™ Therapy, Craniosacral Therapy,
and Therapeutic Exercise.

Author of A Case of Gait-Related Antalgia published in the
journal Clinical Chiropractic.

Author of Neurofascial Therapy: Mastering Cutaneo-Visceral
Reflexes
, published in Dynamic Chiropractic.

Taught workshops for fitness enthusiasts and exercise
professionals in effective exercise methods, proper use of
abdominals, and injury prevention.

Conducted alignment workshops for dancers and
singers for university performing arts departments and
leading professional training programs.

Presented lectures at Einstein Medical College to
Family Medicine Residents on Chiropractic & Geriatrics,
and to medical students on Palpating the Physical Signs
of Maladaptive Stress Response
.

Hosted medical students from Einstein Medical
College who observed clincial procedures as part of
their elective course on Complementary and
Alternative Therapies.