Lansing Chiropractic Office

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15 Auburn Rd
Lansing, NY 14882

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(607) 533-4231
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  • Often when you drive by Lansing Chiropractic between Rogue's Harbor and Lansing Community Center the parking lot is full. The office holds the practice of Robert Brown, D.C., D.A.B.C.O. -- also known simply as "Dr. Bob." He has practiced in Lansing since 1986. Before that he practiced in Trumansburg for three years. Brown specializes in activator methods, a device used in a gentle form of chiropractic. It uses the lowest level of force to manipulate your spine, while providing the greatest amount of control over the adjustment. The technique is pain-free. Brown got interested in chiropractic because members of his family went for adjustments. Then he met a chiropractor in college. "I was in school, I was going to be a medical lab technician. During "club hour" at school there was a chiropractor trying to recruit students." He explained chiropractic theory, how all the nerves come down through the spinal chord and reach out and control everything. If something goes wrong in the spine area other parts of the body can be affected. "I thought that sounded quite interesting," Brown says. At the suggestion of his Mother's chiropractor he went to state and local meetings to get a flavor of what chiropractors did. "I started hanging around with some chiropractors and here I am. What really sold me was how great it was that you could affect the body without having to poison it. It seemed like a nice way to do things. The theory and philosophy sold me." After getting an A.A.S. at Nassau Community College Brown attended Logan College of Chiropractic, where he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Post graduate work included 400 hours of chiropractic orthopedics, 100 hours of advanced studies in spinal and skeletal radiology, 36 hours of neuromusculoskeletal rehabilitation and he has held an advanced proficiency rating with activator methods for 22 years. Brown says the training was similar to medical school, but with differences. Chiropractors don't spend much time on pharmacology, because they are not allowed to prescribe medicines. They do more radiology than most medical students, because many take and read their own x-rays. They don't learn surgery, though he says in some states they do perform minor surgery. They learn about drawing blood and suturing, which some states allow (New York is not one of them). And like medical students, the advanced chiropractic students learned their trade by working in a clinic at the college. Just out of school, Brown worked with his mother's chiropractor on Long Island for about three months, then began going to meetings of chiropractors in New York City. The group conducted sessions on the business end of running a private practice. At one of these meetings Brown met Dr. James Juenger of Trumansberg. About two weeks later he got a phone call. Juenger's office wanted him to come up to Trumansburg for an interview. Brown recalls, "I said 'where's that?' They said it's up near Ithaca, and I said, 'well, where's that?' I had been around the state, but I'd never been in the Finger Lakes region." It turned out to be a match. Juenger had a busy practice, and had also gone to Logan College. He had a new x-ray machine that he didn't know how to use, and Brown had the training to use it. Both used activator methods. Brown practiced in that office for three years, then the two decided to become partners in a Lansing office. For the most part Juenger stayed in Trumansburg while Brown practiced near the Lansing Post Office. In 1993 Brown opened his own practice in its current location. Brown met his wife when he was home on Long Island during a break from chiropractic college. They dated for a while, and they visited back and forth. She was trained as a radiology technician. After he graduated he proposed and they got married in 1983, almost immediately moving to Trumansburg. They have a daughter, Brittany. Now Brown has one employee, J...

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  • Hours: M,F 9:00am - 12:00pm, 2:00pm - 5:00pm, Tu,Th 1:00pm - 7:00pm, W 9:00am - 12:00pm
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