
Dr. Bruce Caldarone
Dr. Caldarone received his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Southern Connecticut State University in 1988 and received his Doctorate in Chiropractic in 1991. He has continued to receive additional education and training in:
In November of 2002 Dr. Caldarone became a Certified Diplomate American Board of Chiropractic Neurology (ABCN)
Movement Disorders fromCarrick Institute of Graduate Studies Instructed by Dr. Fredrick Carrick in January 2017 and has 100 post-doctoral hours in the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders.
mTBI (mild traumatic brain injury) & Post-concussive Disorders from Carrick Institute of Graduate Studies Instructed by Dr. Fredrick Carrick in January 2015 and has 350 post-doctoral hours focused on the diagnosis and treatment of mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) and vestibular disorders. He completed a Neurology Internship from Cerebrum Health Centers (previously known as Carrick Brain Centers). During the internship his clinical responsibilities included attending to patients suffering from a variety of advanced neurological conditions, implementing contemporary rehabilitative treatments within the field of clinical neuroscience to patients, was invited to attend in a grand round setting with Dr. Carrick and observed multiple patient histories and examinations when he was not attending to patients. From 1994 - 2017 Dr. Caldarone completed approximately 1000+ hours in Post-doctoral studies in Neurology from Carrick Institute of Graduate Studies.
In November of 2002 Dr. Caldarone became a Certified Diplomate American Board of Chiropractic Neurology (ABCN)
Chiropractic Techniques
- Coupled-Reduction Neurological Technique
- Diversified
- SOT
- Thompson
- Cox flexion-distraction technique
- Kinesiotaping
- Orthotic fitting
