We specialize in personal injury treatment. If you have been in an automobile accident or suffered a workplace injury our qualified staff can help you eliminate pain and maintain your health and well being. Dr. Noll is a Board Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist who specializes in personal injury treatment (auto accidents, work injuries or other trauma); vertigo treatment; qualified medical examinations (worker's compensation); and DOT Examinations (truckers, bus drivers and other DOT personnel).
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Dr. Noll is a Board Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist who specializes in personal injury treatment (auto accidents, work injuries or other trauma); vertigo treatment; qualified medical examinations (worker's compensation); and DOT Examinations (truckers, bus drivers and other DOT personnel). Dr. Noll is originally from the San Diego area.
Noll Chiropractic is a comprehensive facility offering the latest in spinal corrective and rehabilitative care and equipment. We have been serving Vista and the surrounding communities since 1986. We offer state of the art techniques to: ensure precise adjustments to the spine and extremities; treat painful injuries; and correct posture and long-standing nerve problems.
Dr. Noll welcomes new patients, especially those that have been afraid to try chiropractic care in the past. Chiropractic orthopedic and neurological examination. This examination will give Dr. Noll information about your condition and will help determine the type and duration of treatment needed. X-rays may be required.
A gentle, specific movement used to return the vertebrae slowly back into the normal position. This, in turn, eliminates spinal nerve pressure and nerve irritation along with resulting symptoms. This therapy, applied at the Orthion table, is used to restore normal motion to the spine. It also features heat and vibration.
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Peter H.
Sep 02, 2014
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In February I was walking with a cane due to continually worsening knee pain - which had not been properly diagnosed. My wife was (and still is) a patient of Dr. Noll's, as was I a few years ago, and so decided to see if he could help. He immediatley diagnosed my problem as patello-femoral syndrome, a tracking problem, not helped by my leg-length discrepancy. He put the knee on his heat/vibrating maching and then proceeded to stretch my leg. Therapy continued every other week for 4 months and in August, at the age of 78, with hardly enough time for training, I managed to hike Mount Whitney