Dr. George E. Khoury, DC
Dr. Khoury is a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic and holds a Bachelor of Science degree from West Virginia University. He has been a practicing chiropractor since 1995 and is the owner of Cecil Chiropractic in Cecil, PA.
Dr. Khoury is active in a variety of civic organizations and has established a leadership role in the community. He is a member of the American Academy of Spinal Physicians, American Chiropractic Association (ACA), and the Greater Bridgeville Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, he is the president of the Pittsburgh District One Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association (PCA). Dr. Khoury is also listed as an honored professional in the National Register's "Who's Who in Executives and Professionals" and is selected as one of "America's Top Chiropractors".
Dr. Khoury is currently pursuing a diplomate in spinal rehabilitation, which is a three-year program of 300 hours of post-graduate education. A firm believer in the basic worth of every individual, and the incredible healing power of the body, Dr. Khoury is a true doctor of the people.
Our Doctor is a current member of the American Academy of Spine Physicians. The American Academy of Spine Physicians (AASP) is an organization comprised of chiropractic physicians and neurosurgeons committed to improving the quality of spinecare through cooperative and conservative efforts. Spine and spine-related disorders represent one of the most common problems encountered in healthcare.
Chiropractic physicians and neurosurgeons both have extensive training in spinal anatomy, spinal biomechanics, diseases of the spine and neurology as it relates to the spine, thus the basis for cooperative care. Care for the full spectrum of spine disorders can be addressed through a cooperative and conservative approach between the chiropractic physician and the neurosurgeon.
Back pain consistently ranks as one of the top reasons for employee absenteeism and afflicts approximately eight of every ten Americans during their lifetime. The complexity and prevalence of spinal disorders has led to a growing demand for interdisciplinary, conservative spinecare.The AASP is preparing its members to meet these growing demands at all levels.
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