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Dr.Patrick J. Brunner
Dr. Patrick J. Brunner has been a licensed Chiropractor since 1979.
Dr. Patrick J. Brunner has been freeing people from pain since 1979 in his clinic in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a Chiropractor with experience, our professionals are committed to promoting the health and well being of his patients.
Dr. Brunner uses a 'whole person approach' when taking care of his patients. By combining the very best hands-on-technique, state of the art physiotherapy procedures, and providing the newest and best natural vitamins and mineral supplements on the market today, Dr. Brunneris able to help you to accelerate and/or maintain your journey to good health.
Education:
• Primary and secondary education
• Hamilton County Ohio Public Schools Grades 1-8
• Elder High School Grades 9-12 Graduated 1973
• Attended Thomas Moore College 1973, 1974, 1975
• Accumulated 90 semester hours
• Bachelor of Science National College of Chiropractic 1977
• Doctor of Chiropractic January 1979
• Curriculum and requirement (5 academic years)
• 194 credits 4650 clock hours total
• Clinical internship 900 hours minimum (15 Chicago General Health)
• Specific course requirements
ANATOMY:
• Human Ebryology
• Gross Anatomy (Human body wall and appendages)
• Gross Anatomy Laboratory (Human viscera, head and spinal cord)
• Human Histology
• Human Neuroanatomy
• Human Clinical Embryology Seminar
• Histological Technique
• Museum Technique
CHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION:
• Organic Chemistry Laboratory
• Introduction to Biochemistry
• Biochemistry Laboratory
• Intermediary Metabolism
• Basis Nutrition
• Clinical Nutrition
• Neurochemistry
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH:
• Fundamentals of Microbiology
• Fundamentals of Microbiology Laboratory
• Clinical Microbiology and Public Health
• Seminar in Microbiology and Public Health
DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY:
• Fundamentals of Pathology
• Neoplasms
• Systems Pathology
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY:
• Biomathematics and bioinstrumentation
• Biomathematics
• Bioinstrumentation
• Cells and Body Fluid
• Cells and Body Fluid Laboratory
• Circulation and Respiration Laboratory
• Digestion, Metabolism and Endocrines
• Digetsion, Metabolism and Endocrines Laboratory
• Neurophysiology, Special Senses and Muscles
• Neurophysiology Laboratory
• Toxicology
• Clinical Phsiology
DEPARTMENT OF BIOMECHANICS:
• Introduction to Biomechanics (Radiology: Mechanics of Spinal Mobility: Spinography: Palpation)
• Kinesiology
DEPARTMENT OF CHIROPRACTIC:
• Introduction to Chiropractic
• Clinical Principles and Biomechanical Analysis
• General Chiropractic Techniques
• Specific Chiropractic Techniques
• Extravertebral Techniques
• Chiropractic Review
• Chiropractic Orthopedics
• Correlated Chiropractic Techniques
• Pediatric and Geriatric Methods
DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PRACTICE:
• Abnormal Psychology
• Clinical Psychology
• Clinical Neurology
• Jurisprudence
• Professional Ethics and Office Management
• First Aid and Minor Surgery
• First Aid and Minor Surgery Laboratory
• Doctor-Patient Relationship
DEPARTMENT OF DIAGNOSIS:
• Laboratory Diagnosis
• Laboratory Diagnosis Laboratory
• Fundamentals of Physical Diagnosis
• Fundamentals of Physical Diagnosis Laboratory
• Clinical Diagnosis: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
• Clinical Diagnosis: Gasointestinal & Genitourinary Systems, Gyneocology and Obstetrics Laboratory
• Clinical Diagnosis: Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
• Clinical Diagnosis: Dermatology
• Clinical Conference
• Clinical Conference Laboratory
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGICL THERAPEUTICS:
Principles of Physiological Therapeutics
• Merididan Therapy and Pain Control
• Correlated Physiological Therapeutics
• Physiological Therapeutics Laboratory
• Meridian Therapy/Acupuncture
DEPARTMENT OF ROENTGENOLOGY:
• X-Ray Physics and Radiation Protection
• X-Ray Physics and Radiation Protection Laboratory
• Normal Radiographic Anatomy
• Normal Radiographic Anatomy Laboratory
• Fundamentals of Interpretation
• Fundamentals of Interpretation Laboratory
• Roentgenological Interpretation: Chest, Skull, and Sinuses
• Roentgenological Interpretation Laboratory: Chest, Skull, and Sinuses
• Roentgenological Interpretation: Ortopedic
• Roentgenological Interpretation Laboratory: Orthopedic
• Radiological Technology
• Passed Part I and Part II of National Board Chiropractic Examinations.
Licensure:• POST GRADUATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
• Passed license with State Board of Ohio and issued license in March 1979
• Practiced with Dr. Warren Caldwell, D.C. mechonotherapist for four months
• Have met all continuing education requirements since 1979
• Acupuncture and Meridiantherapy 150 hours (1978)
• Electrotherapy with Dr. Kasbery 24 hours (1979)
• Disability and Impairment Rating, University of Toledo 36 hours (1980)
• Treatment of Low Back Disc Disease-Dr. Cox D.C. 20 hours (1981)
• Office Procedure and Case Management, Logan College of Chiropractic (March 1983)
• The Chiropractic and Sports Medicine, Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours (February 1984)
• Diagnosis and Chiropractic of Scoliosis, Logan College of Chiropractic 12 hours (February 1985)
•Neurological and Orthopedic Evaluation of the Chiropractic Patient, National College of Chiropractic 12 hours(February 1986)
• Radiology and Ciropractic, National College of Chiropractic, Dr. M.B. Hueler. 12 hours (February 1987)
• Thompson Technique-Chiropractic System 12 hours (February 1988)
• Diagnosis and Treatment of Lumbar Disc Syndrome, Dr. Cox D.C. 12 hours (January 1989)
• Disability and Impairment Rating, AMA Guide Book, Dr. Kaplan, D.C. 12 hours ( January 1990)
• Enviromental Nutrition, Diagnosis, and Treatment, Dr. Polan 1 hour (January 1990)
• Hospital Protocol, Life College of Chiropractic 12 hours (February 1990)
• Accurate Documentation, Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours (November 1990)
• Disability and Impairment Rating- Parts II and III, Dr. Kaplan, D.C. North Eastern Ohio Chiropractic Association 36 hours (January 1991)
• Evaluation Diagnosis and Treatment of the Knee, Ohio State Chiropractic Association and the United States Olympic Team Physicians (January 1992)
• The Endurance Athletic-Total Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment 35 hours
• The Canadian Olympic Team Physicians (October 1992)
• The Cervical 'Whiplash Syndrome' Diagnosis and Treatment, Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours (January 1993)
• Rehabilitation Procedure and Management, Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours (January 1994)
• Continuing Education Cleveland Chiropractic College-Dr. James R. Grilliot, D.C. 12.5 hours (January 1994)
• The Chiropractic As Team Physicicans, Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours (January 1995)
• Disability and Impairment Rating, Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours (January 1996)
•Risk Management- Dr. Sportelli Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours (December 1997)
• Chiropractic Orthopedics THS Sacroiliac JNTS. National College of Chiropractic 10 hours(Jan-Feb 1998)
• Orthopedic of the SI Joint- Dr. D. Skogsberg 12 hours (January 31, 1998- February 1, 1998)
• Contact Reflex Tech.-Dr. Voldera, Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours (December 1999)
• The Patient Perspective- North East Ohio Chiropractic Association 12 hours (January 2000)
• Treatment of Traumatic Spine Injury North East Ohio Chiropractic Association 12 hours (January 2001)
• Clinical Nutrition Standard Process Dr. Janet R. Lang Ohio State Chiropractic Association 12 hours Certification (January 2002)
• Advanced Spinal Rehabilitation Instructor- Dr. Kim ChristinsenOSCA Sponser 12 hours (January 18-19, 2003)
• IME/File Review Certification Course 36 hours Ohio State Chiropractic Association January 10-11, 17-18 2004)
•Biocranial System, Instructor-Dr. Ruban Boyd D.C. (January 20-21,22-23, 2005) 32 hours
• Chiropractic Without a Doubt, Life Chiropractic College West 12 hours (March 12-13 2005)
• Chiropractic Imaging: Plain Films to MRI's, Western State Chiropractic College Sports 12 hours (February 25-26 2006)
• Cranial Adjusting Turner Style C.A.T.S. Level I Atlanta, GA. 12 hours (April 22-23, 2006) Level II Kansas City, MO 12 hours (June 3-4, 2006) www.catsworkshop.com
• Clinical Nutrition, Instructor-R.K. Marshall, M.S., D.C., DACBN, CCN College-NYCC 12 hours (February 24-25, 2007)
• DIPLOMAT of National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Part I, Part II
• DIPLOMAT American Board of Disability Analysis 1996
AFFILIATIONS
• American Chiropractic Association
• Ohio State Chiropractic Association
• Southwestern Ohio Chiropractic Association
• International Chiropractic Association
JOURNALS
• America Chiropractic Association
• International Chiropractic Association
• Ohio State Chiropractic Association
•Sports Medicine
THE SPINE
• American Federation of Health Fitness
•Scientific American (Scientific Measure CS Rom Update Qtl.)
• Numerous other health newsletters and periodicals
PERSONAL:
• Family:
• Wife-Karen
• Sons:
• Michael, DOB:1979-Elder High School, Mt. St. Joseph College, Ohio State School of Medicine, Stanford 2004-Research Cardiology, Internal Medicine- Residency Duke University 2007 to 2010
• Patrick, DOB:1981-Elder High School, Vanderbilt University-All Academic Athlete Award-football
• Joseph, DOB: 1983 Elder High School, Student at College of Mount St. Joseph-Computer Science
• Hobbies:
• Triathlete Hobbies-participated and trained for endurance sports, specifically Swimming, Biking, and Running.
• Certified Scuba Diver-open water and advanced open water
• Advanced sports medicine training and participation
• Five time qualifier for the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii and completed in top 20% and overall top 5% to 10% in my age group in 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993.
• Completion of over twenty marathons with times of 2:58 to 3:05
•Photography for fun, picture auction for charity/fundraiser, top picture sold for $87800.00, profit $0
• Outdoors-backpacking 26 years without a miss
• Mountain Climbing- Mt. Rainer, Grand Teton, Mt. Leconte