Introducing Monroeville Chiropractor, Dr. Daren Morgante

Monroeville Chiropractor, Dr. Daren MorganteFollowing the pre-med curriculum, Dr. Daren Morgante graduated from Allegheny College with a bachelor of science in neuroscience and psychology.  A two-sport NCAA scholar-athlete, Dr. Morgante played soccer and competed in track and field as a distance runner.  Recovering from various athletic injuries over the years, Dr. Morgante developed an interest in conservative care and rehabilitation.  It was this interest that led him into the field of chiropractic.

Dr. Morgante is a board certified chiropractor who received his doctorate from New York Chiropractic College.  Dr. Morgante uses a variety of chiropractic and rehabilitative techniques that allow patients to achieve results.  As a certified Active Release Technique provider, Dr. Morgante has been able to provide relief to a wide array of disorders including those related to nerve entrapment syndromes, repetitive strain syndromes, and extremity conditions.

Along with practicing chiropractic, Dr. Morgante is an anatomy instructor at the Pittsburgh School of Massage Therapy.  He also volunteers his service at various athletic events and charities.

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The Doctor Asks some important questions of interest to Monroeville residents - Chiropractor Monroeville The Doctor Asks...

Do chiropractors prescribe medications for the pain?
No. Chiropractic is a drug-free approach to better health. Instead, we rely on natural methods. We can show you how to use ice to control pain. When properly applied, ice can have an analgesic effect without the unwanted and sometimes dangerous effects of pain medications.
What's the difference between sick care and health care?
Sick care is largely about relieving or suppressing symptoms. Health care is about improving performance. While sick care is about how you feel, health care is about how you function. Sick care is what you do to treat an obvious problem, and health care is what you do to avoid the problem and advance your well-being.