Meet Dr Daniel J. Madock, D.C.

Dr Daniel J. Madock, D.C., D.I.C.S., C.V.C.P chiropractic techniques involve corrections of spinal misalignment’s, which pinch on the nerves, misalignment’s of the extremities (arms and legs) which affect walking, lifting, bending, moving, and also distortions of the cranial vault (skull) and temporo mandibular joint (jaw). The brain and spinal cord are contained within the skull and spinal column. They are encased in a membrane sack, called the dura matter. Around the brain there is a fluid called CSF (cerebro-spinal fluid) which allows the nerves to fire. Cranial (skull) adjustments improve the flow of CSF around the nervous system which increases nerve activity. Misalignment’s of the skull can also produce abnormal motion of the jaws which can cause popping, cracking, locking and pain. We open and close our jaws approximately 2000 times per day. Misalignment’s can cause destruction of these joints over time.
Dr. Madock is a Diplomat of the International Craniopathic Society with 32 years of experience in correcting spinal and cranial misalignment’s using Sacro -Occipital Technique (SOTTM). This is a specialized technique that very few chiropractors have training in because of its complexity. It requires a great deal of training and skill to recognize the signs and indications of problems within the body and have the knowledge to correct them. He is one of only 300 chiropractors worldwide with this specialized training.

Dr. Madock Receives Medical Hero of The Year 2010
Dr. Madock was the recipient of the Medical Hero of the Year Award presented by the Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce. The award was sponsored by the Pepin Heart Hospital and the Dr. Kirin Patel Research Institute. Dr.’s of Chiropractic from the area were nominated by their patients and the winner was chosen based on professional accomplishments and community action. We were honored to have been chosen by a committee who reviewed all of the nominees. Doctors from all professional categories received awards including general practice, researchers, dentists and specialists. The awards were presented at a formal dinner. This was the first annual Medical Hero Award presentation.
