Dr. Allen Bonilla, DC

Bio

Dr. Allen Bonilla received his chiropractic degree from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 2005 after which he practiced and volunteered in Australia, Thailand and Cambodia. he now practices in Los Angeles where he provides structural chriropractic and nutritional medicine to improve the lives of those he meets.



Specialties:

  • chiropractic

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Activity

  • Allen Bonilla, DC
    Allen Bonilla, DC approved the following answer:
    Can chiropractic adjustments help sore knees?
    Of course, the knee bones connected to the leg bone and leg bone's connected to the hip bone. ...Full Post
  • Allen Bonilla, DC
    Allen Bonilla, DC approved the following answer:
    Can chiropractic adjustments help sore knees?
    Chiropractic adjustments can help sore knees and are most effective when combined with...Full Post
  • Allen Bonilla, DC
    Allen Bonilla, DC approved the following answer:
    Can chiropractic adjustments help sore knees?
    Chiropractic adjustments can help sore knees and are most effective when combined with...Full Post
  • Allen Bonilla, DC
    Allen Bonilla, DC answered:
    What is dextroscoliosis in the lower lumbar spine?

    Dextroscoliosis is a term that describes an (abnormal) right curvature of the lower spine.

     

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  • Allen Bonilla, DC
    Allen Bonilla, DC answered:
    Why do my neck and/or shoulders hurt after eating?
    For any complaint of this nature it is important to have a thorough exam by a trained professional. In this case the exam would focus on determining whether your problem stems from somatic conditions (of the body) or visceral (organ) conditions. The problem can be as simple as poor sitting position causing...  Full Post
  • Allen Bonilla, DC
    Allen Bonilla, DC answered:
    Is there new technology to help treat tethered spinal cord?
    Research by Dr. Alf Breig showed a relationship between Adult Tethered Cord Syndrome (ATCS) and posture. Though Breig used surgical methods to induce postural changes there are practitioners that offer non-surgical methods of improving posture and reducing axial tension on the spinal cord.  Full Post