About Bochner Chiropractic & Sports Injury Care
Too often, injured patients receive a vague diagnosis such as “runner’s knee” or “lower back strain,” and are told to take anti-inflammatory medications and rest a few weeks. After taking a few weeks off, and slowly getting back to the sports they love, the pain returns. Sound familiar? There is a better approach for those who’d like to stay active.
This approach looks beyond simply relieving your pain, but looks to conquer the underlying issues causing it. First, treatment is not only directed towards the injured, painful area but also related muscles and joints that might not be painful. Then, to prevent re-injury, any imbalances in your posture, muscle balance, and movement are addressed with corrective treatment, rehabilitative exercises and self-care techniques. Dr. Bochner strives to help you resume your favorite activities as soon as possible! Read more about our approach in Services.
Dr. Bochner is Board Certified in Sports Injuries and in Active Release Techniques (ART) since 1994, which makes him one of the earliest providers to use ART. He is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Dr. Bochner uses the above approach to treat both traumatic and over-use injuries in athletes from recreational to elite level as well as a broad range of injuries seen in everyday life.
About Dr. Bochner

Dr. Bochner has both the personal and professional experience to help you reach your health and fitness goals. As a college wrestler, chiropractic care helped him compete at a high level. Since then, he has competed in running and triathlon events for over 20 years, including the National Amateur Olympic Distance Championships, the Pan Am Maccabi Games, the New York City Marathon, and he is a competitive age-grouper in local races. He understands what it takes to remain healthy while training and competing.
With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Bochner has run his own office in New York City since 1995. He has been an event coverage doctor for Ironman Lake Placid (7 years), the Westchester Triathlon, the National Track and Field Championships, the Pan Am Maccabi Games, Maccabi Youth Games, and other local races. He is the chiropractic/medical director for the Toughman Half Iron race, and in 2010, founded Sports Chiropractors of New York (SCNY), a non-profit organization of sports chiropractors providing event coverage and continuing education for doctors as well as informing the public on the chiropractic approach to health and fitness. He also provides free injury prevention clinics for athletes, running/tri clubs and local corporations, including his proprietary Prepare to CompeteTM Injury Prevention System. Dr. Bochner is a graduate of New York Chiropractic College and Binghamton University.

