Falls

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD
ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Falls’

A simple thing like tripping on a carpet or slipping on a wet floor can
change your life in a heartbeat. Like the thousands of people who fall
each year, you may suffer a broken bone. Broken bones are no picnic, and
for older people, a broken bone can be the start of more serious health
problems.

Sometimes falls are truly accidental. Much more often however…

This is an excerpt from my latest post ‘Falls’. You may read the
entire post at:

http://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/falls-2 Best regards,
Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
www.dcneuro.net Dr. Scopelliti is a Fellow of the American College of Functional
Neurology and the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation,
practicing at the 279 Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center,
in Long Branch, NJ. His office focuses on patients with vertigo,
dizziness, imbalance, presyncope, dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many
other neurologic as well as behavioral and cognitive disorders. Dr.
Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral neurology, and has
also written several software applications for neurologic and vestibular
rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr. Scopelliti’s Guestbook to see what patients say.

About dcneuro

Dr. Scopelliti is a Fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology, a Fellow of the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, and a Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board. Licensed as a DC, Dr. Scopelliti is fellowship level trained in traumatic brain injury and concussion. Practicing at the 279 3rd Ave. Medical Arts building at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ, Dr. Scopelliti specializes in the management of patients suffering with traumatic brain injury, concussion, vertigo, dizziness, dysequilibrium, dystonia as well as other brain based disorders.
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