The comprehensive Progressive System of Care combines Chiropractic Care. Physical Therapy, Massage Therapy and Nutritional Counseling to resolve your health issues from every angle. Over the past eighteen years in practice Dr. Ranzette developed the PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM OF CARE to address the shortcomings in our healthcare system.
The PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM utilizes Chiropractic Spinal Care, Patient Education, Nutrition, Ergonomic Training, Massage Therapy, Active Release Technique (ART), Traction, Muscle Rehabilitation, Advanced Stretching Instruction, Trigger Point Therapy and all Physical Therapy Modalities such as Electric Stimulation, Ultrasound, Moist Heat and Ice.It is this unique comprehensive approach that has helped our patients achieve a better than 90% recovery rate that lasts.
It was our patients who identified the difference between the Progressive System and the treatment received at other offices, Chiropractic and Medical. Having been the son of a Chiropractor I grew up knowing about living a healthy lifestyle and the importance of good Chiropractic care.
The traditional Chiropractic technique of adjusting (the one you see in the movies) can at times hurt on occasion. Typically it will only hurt if the Chiropractor is too aggressive or forceful with the adjustment, however this is rare. It may also hurt if it's done by someone who is not a Chiropractor. I highly recommend never getting an adjustment by a non-Chiropractor.
The NUCCA Technique provides an extremely gentle and precise force that you will hardly even feel. It will not hurt. The answer will depend on which Chiropractor you see. Some Chiropractors will see you for 5 or 6 visits until you feel better and then release you from care. This is Temporary Relief care. Some Chiropractors will look at the condition of your spine and how it's affecting your health, then recommend care for a Long Term Correction.
The care provided in this office is Long Term Correction using the NUCCA Technique. No. Techniques like NUCCA have an extremely thorough analysis and protocol that account for each person.
Dr. Bryan Ludwig Graduated Phi Chi Omega from New York Chiropractic College in 1995. Dr. Ludwig was the Capital Region District president for the New York Chiropractic from 2010 through 2014, and then again in 2016. Dr. Bryan Ludwig is an advocate for patient care, he has testified before the Joint Legislative Committee on the NYS Health/Medicaid Budget several times.
Personalized care that focuses on what may be causing your symptom, pain, or loss of health and getting you back to normal structure, normal function. Infants and children can benefit too. Ailments like slow or traumatic birth or sports-related injuries can benefit from chiropractic services. Invest your time to schedule a complimentary consultation and find out how we can help you heal and regain your active lifestyle.
Chiropractic treatment is a gentle and safe approach to overcoming many of the causes of vertigo. Chiropractic is known for creating normal active nerves by removing the very reason those nerves were over active to begin with, without side effects.
Dr. Henry Bulitta is an experienced chiropractor specializing in non-medical care of the body and foundational nutrition. He is the founder and president of both Progressive Chiropractic, Inc., which focuses on health problems of a physical nature and Veritas Health Analytics which targets toxicity in the body and the restoration of health through diet and nutritional support.
Dr. Bulitta earned his BS in Life Sciences, pre-med track, at New York Institute of Technology. Dr. Bulitta continued with graduate studies at New York Chiropractic College, where he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. He was inducted into the Chiropractic National Honor Society for his academic performance. This was his path to becoming the Doctor of Chiropractic that he wanted to achieve since the age of fourteen.
It was the realization of the dream of helping others. He began serving the community in Ardsley, NY as an associate Doctor in a busy and thriving practice. He moved to PA in 1991 to escape the New York Metropolitan area and has found southeastern Pennsylvania much more to his liking.
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