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  • Lynnfield, MA

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Address: 200 Walnut St, Saugus, MA 01906 Specialities: Chiropractor

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English

Specialities

Chiropractic • Chiropractic Rehabilitation

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Dwight J Degeorge

Address:
Lynnfield, MA 01940
License #:
DC003351L - Expired
Category:
Chiropractic
Type:
Chiropractor

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Dwight J Degeorge, Saugus MA - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

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Specialties:
Chiropractic
Chiropractic Rehabilitation
Address:
200 Walnut St, Saugus, MA 01906
(781) 233-7110 (Phone), (781) 233-9740 (Fax)
Languages:
English
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Dwight John Degeorge, Saugus MA

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Specialties:
Chiropractor
Address:
200 Walnut St, Saugus, MA 01906

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Chiropractor

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Location:
10 Kings Rd, Lynnfield, MA 01940
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Advanced Chiropractic
Chiropractor
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Service Station Attendant

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Location:
Lynnfield, MA
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Service Station Attendant

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dwight Degeorge
President
ADVANCED CHIROPRACTRIC, PC
200 Walnut St, Saugus, MA 01906
10 Kings Rd, Lynn, MA 01904
Dwight Degeorge
President
PROGRESSIVE CHIROPRACTIC ENTERPRISES, INC
200 Walnut St, Saugus, MA 01906
10 Kings Rd, Lynnfield, MA
Dwight Degeorge
Dc
Advanced Chiropractic
Chiropractor's Office
200 Walnut St, Saugus, MA 01906
Dwight J. Degeorge
President
TRU TRACTION, INC
PO Box 215, Saugus, MA 01906

Publications

Us Patents

Traction Force Applying Apparatus And Method Of Using The Same

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US Patent:
6733470, May 11, 2004
Filed:
Oct 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/690939
Inventors:
Dwight J. DeGeorge - Lynnfield MA
Sanghak O. Harrison - Evanston WY
Leonard A. Siskin - Randolph NJ
Assignee:
Promote Chiropractic, Inc - Saugus MA
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 32, 606241
Abstract:
A traction force applying apparatus includes a frame that has a first support bar, a second support bar and a third support bar. The second support bar is fixedly connected to the first support bar adjacent to a first end thereof. The third support bar is fixedly connected to the first support bar near a second end thereof. A first set of plurality of hooks are fixedly attached to a first side of the first support bar. A second set of plurality of hooks are fixedly attached to a first side of the second support bar. A one-way tensioning cleat is fixedly connected to the first support bar. The apparatus also includes a rope that has a first end and a second end. The first end of the rope is selectively connectable to one of the plurality of hooks in the first set and the second set. The rope extends through the cleat to place a desired tension on the rope between the cleat and the first end of the rope. The traction force applying apparatus can be used alone or in combination with a traction table.

Traction Table

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US Patent:
49516540, Aug 28, 1990
Filed:
Jul 24, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/383407
Inventors:
Anthony G. Gambale - Avon MA
Dwight J. DeGeorge - Lynnfield MA
International Classification:
A61H 102
US Classification:
128 75
Abstract:
Method and apparatus including a spinal extension traction table is provided for directing the spine of a person toward optimum shape and alignment, which table has a support surface for supporting the buttocks of a person and an inclined surface for supporting his back thereon, so that his head extends thereover and inclines backwardly. A forehead sling is mounted on an upper portion of the traction table with pull means connected thereto so as to pull the sling against the forehead of the person, to apply compressive forces thereto at an acute angle with at least one upper spine of the person so as to apply extension traction to his spine. In another embodiment, a lateral (posterior to anterior) force is applied to a lower portion of the person's spine toward aligning the cervical spine over the lumbar spine, with the thoracic (or dorsal) spine forming a desired curve therebetween, when the person stands or walks. Preferably the lateral force is provided by a fulcrum cushion. Desirably the support surface of the traction table is sized to permit the lower legs and feet of the person to extend toward a floor surface, to apply counterweight tension to the forehead compressive forces.
Dwight J Degeorge from Lynnfield, MA, age ~29 Get Report