Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Eugene Kramer Offers Cox Flexion Distraction For Spinal Disc Injuries

Eugene Kramer attended Florida Atlantic University from 1988 to 1989. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Science from Rutgers University at Cook College. He graduated with an average of 3.2 with majors in Animal Science. He pursued following his internship on Long Island at the Levittown Health Center. He worked at Somerset Veterinary Group while studying in college and helped the Veterinarians during surgery, taking x-rays and administering care to animals in the form of medication application. He applied to New York Chiropractic College after completing his Bachelor’s degree in 1997 and graduated with a doctorate of Chiropractic.

Eugene Kramer is focused on providing his patients with enhanced health and a healthy lifestyle by teaching and practicing the true principles of chiropractic wellness care. Since 1997, he has been a treating physician. Eugene Kramer also worked as an associate for Dr. Frederick Chassman for about 1 year after which he opened New England Spine and Disc Center, LLC, which was his first clinic in Fall River, MA. Since 1999, he has been into private practice and has owned practices in Brockton, New Bedford, Fall River, Taunton, Providence, R.I. and Middletown. He has been specializing in treating injuries which have happened due to auto accidents, low back pain, fibromyalgia, headaches, spinal pain, arthritis, work and sports injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome and many musculoskeletal injuries etc.

His motive on clinical interests lies in headache and disc injury management and also to helping people to lead less painful lives. Furthermore, Eugene Kramer also offers Cox Flexion Distraction for spinal disc injuries. In his free time, he enjoys playing tennis and golf. He also has a dog named Driver and Eugene Kramer likes to take care of him. He keeps himself occupied in activities like jet skiing, travelling and loves to spend quality time with his family and friends.

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