Introducing Reseda Chiropractor Dr. Bert Vanderbliek

Bert J. Vanderbliek, D.C.

Personal
Date of Birth: 10-21-60
Married to JoDee Vanderbliek; two children

Education and Training
Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier, CA, Doctor of Chiropractic, April 1987
California State University, Northridge, CA
Bachelor of Arts, Physical Education June 1983
Kennedy High School Granada Hills, CA June 1978

Honors and Awards
Dean's List, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic 1987
Magna Cum Laude, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic 1987
Cum Laude California State University, Northridge 1983
Member of Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation since 1987
Member of the California Chiropractic Association and International Chiropractic Association
Certified Behavior and Value Analyst
Certified S.E.M.G. Consultant - Insight 7000
Vice-President, Professional Business Network
Member, Reseda Chamber of Commerce
Member, Fore Golf Association
Member, Valley Businessman's Golf Association Dr. Vanderbliek ran the 26.2 mile Los Angeles Marathon XIX, the first major city Marathon of the year

Hobbies
Golf, running and racquetball

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

What's the difference between chiropractic and medicine?
Medical treatment focuses on the disease or the symptom. Chiropractic focuses on the person with the disease or the symptom. Medical treatment usually involves changing blood chemistry. Chiropractic involves restoring nervous system integrity. Medical doctors prescribe medicine. Chiropractors adjust the spine—a common source of nervous system interference.
What happens if you stop chiropractic care when you feel better?
Many Reseda folks recognize that this predisposes you to a relapse. Chiropractors know that muscles and ligaments supporting the spine don't fully heal until after symptoms subside.