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About Victor Dolan, DC, DACBSP
Expertise
Health, fitness, exercise, nutrition, chiropractic, manipulation under anesthesia, sciatica, headache, neck pain, back pain, herniated disc, NY workers compensation injury, NY auto accident claims, Vertebral Subluxation Complex, muscle spasm; these are all along the issues, conditions, area's that I would feel qualified to comment upon. Received recognition in "PREVENTION" magazine, First Chief of Chiropractic in a NYS Hospital (1997) with citations and proclamations from the NYS Governor, NYS Senate, NYS assembly, NYC Council.

Experience
Palmer College Graduate 1983, Twenty -five years in practice at the same location in my hometown of Staten Island, NY. Working with neuro-musculo-skeletal complaints for 25 years. Techniques primarily utilized: Chiropractic via Palmer Package, diversified, thompson, SOT, Activator, Manipulation Under Anesthesia; Nutrition.

Organizations
Pi Kappa Chi Chiropractic Professional Fraternity- pledge president 1980, student chapter Vice President 1981, PCC PKX student President 1982, Pi Kappa Chi Alumni Association President 1985- 1996, PKX alumni Brother of the Year 1984, 1985, 1986 ; Knights of Columbus, Masons, Ancient Order of Hibernians

Publications
Selected to make Oral Presentation, American Public Health Association (2003)

Education/Credentials
Bachelor of Science (cum laude) Wagner College 1979 Doctorate of Chiropractic (cum laude) Palmer Chiropractic 1983 Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic, New Jersey (38MC00634000) & New York (X3567) Diplomat, National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician - A.C.A./New York Chiropractic College (1986) Diplomat, American Chiropractic Board of Sport Physicians (1996) Diplomat, American Academy of Pain Management (1998) Certified Personal Fitness Trainer Certified Emergency Medical Technician - New York State and National Registry Certified Manipulation Under Anesthesia (1998) Certified Clinical Nutritionist - International & American Assoc. of Clinical Nutrition (1999)

Awards and Honors
Prevention Magazine/ Alliance for Chiropractic Progress - (one of six nationally) – Award for Chiropractic Excellence 1998 First Chief of Chiropractic in a Hospital in New York State 1997 SICTV NOVA (Notable, Outstanding Video Achievement Award) - Viewers Choice Award for Most Popular Series (1996, 1997, and 1998) Volunteer Heart Resuscition Unit - Commendation for Meritorious Service (1994) SICTV NOVA (Notable, Outstanding Video Achievement Award) - Best Health Series (1994) Staten Island Richmond Lions - Melvin Jones Fellowship Award (1993) Pi Kappa Chi - Alumni Fraternity Brother of the Year (1987 and 1988) Selected to make Oral Presentation, American Public Health Association (2003) American Chiropractic Board of Sport Physicians Symposium presentation - Adolescent Athletic Injury, Prevention and Rehabilitation (2004)

Past/Present Clients
Doctors Hospital of Staten Island; Chief of Chiropractic (1997-2001); 1050 Targee Street, S.I.,N.Y. 10304 Curtis High School Football (1988 to present) Current NYC PSAL Football CHAMPION 2007

 
   

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Chiropractors - Bicep muscle


Expert: Victor Dolan, DC, DACBSP - 6/27/2009

Question
I noticed when I worked on a pectoral fly machine that my fright arm bicep moves over to the right as opposed to a normal move. This has made my arm very painful and difficult to sleep. It has been 5 weeks now and I only NOW noticed this on the machine. Also when I want to do a push up the muscle and arm move to the right and makes it impossible to continue. Please help!

Answer
Hello Geoffrey,

I am sorry to hear of your complaint.

It sounds like your bicep 'moves' laterally- left or right, or medially or laterally when placed under load.

Have you ever specifically injured your right arm?, have you ever injured your right shoulder or elbow?  Sounds like a tendon or ligament that should 'track' or hold the muscle in place is torn, stretched , injured in some manner.

".....It has been 5 weeks now .....", it has been 5 weeks since what?, some injury to this area of your arm?, a slip trip, fall where you landed on the right arm?

I would recommend your local doctor of chiropractic (DC) with a specialty credential like a DACBSP, or DACBO, or DACRB- sports injuries, orthopedics, or rehabilitation.  Chiropractic doctors, similar to medical doctors have additional credentials- see: http://www.acatoday.org/pdf/ApprovedChiropracticSpecialtyPrograms.pdf

If you visit a medical doctor, I would also recommend an MD with additional credentials- ie: sports injury, physiatry, orthopedics.

Five weeks, cannot sleep, dysfunction on multiple movements???= time to see a health professional!  See your local DC or MD with credentials as mentioned above.  Your muscle, given your description, sounds unstable, 'untethered' as it were.

I hope this helps.

If you need further, do not hesitate to RE-contact me here at allexperts.com:
http://allexperts.com/ep/965-100794/Chiropractors/Victor-Dolan-DC-DACBSP.htm


Thank you for the question. Your Staten Island Chiropractic friend, Good Luck.

Dr. Victor Dolan, DC
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