Scott D. Banks, D.C.

Scott D. Banks, D.C.

Dr. Scott D. Banks' entertaining, up-to-the-minute programs blend theory with practice. His forum is open and relaxed, and his humor and literary background make him a commonly requested speaker. Your doctors will leave Dr. Banks' program with an increased understanding of the pathophysiology and an up-to-date literature review.

Dr. Banks is a graduate of the State University of New York at Alfred University and of Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis. Dr. Banks was licensed by the Virginia Board of Medicine in 1977 and has been in active practice in Virginia ever since. He has been on the postgraduate faculty of Logan College of Chiropractic for the past 20 years and has been a postgraduate instructor for seven other chiropractic institutions as well as for the Chiropractic Rehabilitation Association. He authored the rehabilitation guidelines on the lumbar spine and on scoliosis for that organization.

Dr. Banks has taught in the chiropractic orthopedics certification, chiropractic rehabilitation, and sports injuries programs for the past 15 years. He has presented lectures on spine topics to the American College of Sports Medicine, the Southern Medical Association, the Northern Virginia Society for Continuing Medical Education, the Maryview Hospital Pain Management Program, the Lovelace Medical System, and the St. Johns Health System. He has also served as an alternative medicine preceptor for the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School.

Dr. Banks has published numerous papers on spine topics and has been a contributing author to two textbooks. He currently publishes the chiropractic research summary course eSpine on the continuing education website DCeducation.com.

NCMIC Seminar Topics:
  • Metabolic Problems that Mimic and Complicate Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Metabolic Factors that Encourage and Cause Chronicity
  • Adding An Effective Nutritional Component to The Chiropractic Practice

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