DR. JAMES S STRIANO, DC
Chiropractic at Tuckahoe Rd, Yonkers, NY

License number
New York 2131
Category
Chiropractic
Type
Chiropractor
Address
Address
475 Tuckahoe Rd SUITE 201, Yonkers, NY 10710
Phone
(914) 793-1824
(914) 793-8654 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Striano
27 Joseph Ln #77, Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 816-7975
James Striano, age 76
27 Joseph Ln, Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 816-7975
James Striano, age 72
475 Tuckahoe Rd STE 201, Yonkers, NY 10710
(914) 715-4104
James S Striano
475 Tuckahoe Rd, Yonkers, NY 10710
(914) 793-1824
James V Striano, age 76
27 Joseph Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 816-7975

Organization information

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DR JAMES S STRIANO CN, DC

475 Tuckahoe Rd, Yonkers, NY 10710

Industry:
Chiropractor
Registration:
1979
Phone:
(914) 793-1824 (Phone)
Description:
Comprehensive Force and Non Force Chiropractic and Clinical Nutrition including body detox, special diet and suppliment programs. Each program is custome designed using a special testing proto call.
Ida Spritzer
Warranties:
ASK FOR DETAILS
Open Hours:
Mon 10.00 AM - 07.00 PM, Tue 02.00 PM - 06.00 PM, Wed 10.00 AM - 07.00 PM, ...
Features:
Emergency Service
Licensed:
Yes
Service area:
Located on the corner of the Sprain Brook Parkway and Tuckahoe Road convenient to Westchester, Putnam, Southern Connecticut and New York City


Hudson Valley Chiropractic Office

475 Tuckahoe Rd, Yonkers, NY 10710

Industry:
Chiropractor's Office
Doing business as:
Striano, James S<br>Hudson Valley Chiropractic - James S Striano DC
Phone:
(914) 793-1824 (Phone), (914) 793-8654 (Fax)
Managers:
James S. Striano (Owner, Dc),Amber Macacane (Manager)
Categories:
Chiropractors

Professional information

James S Striano Photo 1

Dr. James S Striano, Yonkers NY - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

Specialties:
Chiropractic
Address:
475 Tuckahoe Rd SUITE 201, Yonkers 10710
(914) 793-1824 (Phone), (914) 793-8654 (Fax)
Languages:
English


James Striano Photo 2

Lumbar Spine Support

US Patent:
5207636, May 4, 1993
Filed:
May 7, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/879590
Inventors:
James S. Striano - Yonkers NY
International Classification:
A61F 502
US Classification:
602 19
Abstract:
An improved lumbar spine support including an anterior and a posterior section form-fitted around the corresponding torso areas. These sections are connectable by flexible fabric panels and a strap arrangement in opposing position tightly against the torso. The anterior section includes a V-shaped indentation which hydrostatically lifts the lower abdominal musculature inwardly and upwardly. The posterior section includes an elongated upright indentation having a laterally extending wider lower portion for centering and securing the posterior section over the lumbosacral area of the spine.


James Striano Photo 3

Lumbar Spine Support

US Patent:
5489260, Feb 6, 1996
Filed:
Oct 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/326699
Inventors:
James S. Striano - Yonkers NY
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 19
Abstract:
An improved lumbar spine support including a posterior shell form-fitted around the corresponding torso area. This shell is connectable by flexible fabric support belt arrangement tightly against the torso. The posterior shell includes an elongated upright indentation having a laterally extending wider lower portion for centering and securing the posterior shell over the lumbosacral area of the spine. A tightening strap arrangement connected to the support belt provides increased independent right and left side tightening of the posterior shell against the torso.


James Striano Photo 4

Lumbar Spine Support

US Patent:
5310401, May 10, 1994
Filed:
May 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/060745
Inventors:
James S. Striano - Yonkers NY
International Classification:
A01F 502
US Classification:
602 19
Abstract:
An improved lumbar spine support including preferably both an anterior and a posterior shell form-fitted around the corresponding torso areas. These shells are connectable by flexible fabric panels and a strap arrangement in opposing position tightly against the torso. The anterior shell includes a V-shaped indentation which hydrostatically lifts the lower abdominal musculature inwardly and upwardly. The posterior shell includes an elongated upright indentation having a laterally extending wider lower portion for centering and securing the posterior shell over the lumbosacral area of the spine.