Testimonials
I have been a patient of Dr. Di Liberto's since he opened his practice. I first met him at the gym we both worked out in. I stopped to ask him a few questions about exercising, after that I knew he would be the Chiropractor for me. Well, 10 years later I was right, he's still my chiropractor and still as annoying as ever about me keeping healthy. No matter what I get myself into, he has always figured out what was wrong and put me back together. You name it, I've been through it and always because Dr. Di Liberto knew how to treat it. I can tell you, he's not the Chiropractor that treats all patients the same way and with the same cavalier attitude. He takes his time to figure out exactly what's going on. Over the years I have stumped him on a few injuries, but he's never afraid to say he just doesn't know, but he DOES find out. My latest injury was a torn meniscus in my knee. According to my case it was not the usual symptoms which seem to confuse the issue at first. Sure enough, one day Dr. D mentioned I should get an MRI, because he had a "feeling" what was going on. I hated the line he used. Over the years I've come to figure out that meant he knew exactly what was going on. He told me " Bill, I think you have a torn meniscus with a possible Baker's cyst that is complicating the healing process". Oh, by the way, this was before the MRI, of course when it came back, I was not surprised to know that he was spot on, meniscal tear, with Baker's cyst. Ok, fine you were right again. Seriously though, the best part is, he was right and I'm feeling better and moving better with his care. Thanks Dr. D, for KNOWING!

Bill R.
 
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Throughout our everyday lives we come across pain that in some way is directed from our spine.  Our spine is the central core of our nervous system and these nerve fibers control the movements in our body.  Our muscles and bones need these nerve fibers to work properly, so that our posture, movement, strength, and balance are working properly as well.  Staying active in our lives is a key importance to maintaining spine success.  When lack of activity is present your body will lose the energy needed to control the human body.  Keeping active maintains and increases this ability to work properly.  Not only will you become physically injured by lack of being active, but also your mental focus in life decreases.  You will become unproductive and fall into a downward state of losing energy.  Eventually this will cause major problems with your body and physical exhaustion occurs regularly throughout your life.
 
 





 
 
 
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