Introducing Reseda Chiropractor Dr. Bert Vanderbliek

 

Bert J. Vanderbliek, D.C.

Education 
1987 Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
Doctor of Chiropractic Degree
Magna Cum Laude
Whittier, California

1983 California State University, Northridge
B. A., Physical Education

Chiropractic Licensure 
1988 California License Active Status

Continuing Education
National Board of Examiners 1986
Whiplash and Spinal Trauma, Dr. Dan Murphy
Heart Saver CPR – Certified American Heart Association
Validating Chiropractic
International Chiropractors Association Annual Convention
Pediatrics and Chiropractic
Managing Risk: Your Best Defense
Diagnosis And Treatment of Upper Extremities
D.I.S.C. Communication Certification Program
Torque Release Technique
Dr. Vanderbliek ran the 26.2 mile Los Angeles Marathon XIX, the first major city Marathon of the yearSports Injury and Athletic Taping
Body Specific Relaxation/Diversified Technique
Bustin X-Ray Seminar
Pediatric Diversified Adjustive Technique
Postgraduate Diploma, Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation

Professional Organizations 
Member, California Chiropractic Association
Past President and Current Membership Chairman, Professional Business Network
Preceptor Doctor for various interns
San Fernando Valley CCA VP Public Relations
Manager/Coach, Little League Baseball

Awards

Patient Educator and Communication Award, Altadonna Communications
Botterman Award- CCA, San Fernando Valley District


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 Dr. V Asks some important questions of interest to Reseda residents - Chiropractor Reseda Dr. V Asks...

If you have a fever, are you sick or healthy?
Chiropractors love asking this question because it gets to the root of the chiropractic difference. Turns out fevers, vomiting, coughing and even sneezing are all healthy responses. It means your body is working correctly. Taking medications to suppress these natural processes can actually prolong your recovery.
What's the difference between a "good" drug and a "bad" drug?
As a chiropractor, I see the use of many drugs (legal or illegal) as merely symptom treating. Worse, virtually every drug produces unwanted effects. The effects of chiropractic are largely positive effects. If you're a Reseda parent, consider carefully before giving your child a cough medication, cold remedy or pain reliever so this sort of question doesn't arise in the first place.