
History
Our clinic is a family practice
Having been in practice for 23 years, Dr. Lieser has helped hundreds of thousands of people improve their health, including infants, children, teenagers, pregnant women, adults, and seniors. "Our clinic is a family practice. That means we help people of all ages. In 23 years of practice, the youngest patient I have had the privilege of helping was 3 days old, and the oldest patient was 102 years old, and of course people of all ages in-between including professional athletes, and weekend warriors." We invite you to visit our chiropractic office for improved health and vitality, and lasting pain relief from back pain, neck pain, headaches and migraines, whiplash, car accidents, numbness and tingling, sciatica, muscular tightness and tension, sports injuries, and a whole host of other problems.
Approach
Why is our Approach Different
At Venice Family Chiropractic, our approach is different than other offices you may have been to. We are different because instead of treating "symptoms" or "conditions" we look for the underlying cause. We understand that the nervous system controls and coordinates all organs, systems, and structures of the human body. We also know that the health of the human nervous system is directly proportional to the health of the spine. Studies suggest that about 10% of our nervous system is dedicated to sensing pain. The other 90% of the nervous system is responsible for the function of the systems of the body, including digestion, sleep, immune system, circulation, and breathing to name a few. If there is a problem in the spine causing pressure on the nerves, any particular function of the body can be affected. This is why it is so important to maintain a healthy spine.
At Venice Family Chiropractic, we understand that the nervous system controls and coordinates all organs, systems, and structures of the human body. We also know that the health of the human nervous system is directly proportional to the health of the spine. Studies suggest that about 10% of our nervous system is dedicated to sensing pain. The other 90% of the nervous system is responsible for the function of the systems of the body, including digestion, sleep, immune system, circulation, and breathing to name a few. If there is a problem in the spine causing pressure on the nerves, any particular function of the body can be affected. This is why it is so important to maintain a healthy spine. Pain is a very poor measure of health, because it is usually the last symptom to show up, and the first symptom to disappear when there is an underlying problem.

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