Dr. Dennis E. Spurgin, D.C., Chiropractor
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Dr. Dennis E. Spurgin, D.C.

Chiropractor

345 E Tachevah Dr Suite 3 Palm Springs CA, 92262

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Dr. Dennis Spurgin is a Chiropractor practicing in Palm Springs, CA. Dr. Spurgin specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Spurgin seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.

Education and Training

Logan College of Chiropractic 1971

Board Certification

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners

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Dr. Dennis E. Spurgin, D.C.'s Expert Contributions
  • How do I know if my shoulder pain is serious?

    This is an impossible question to answer without more information. Shoulder pain can come from the neck, upper back or the shoulder itself. It can from nerves, muscles, tendons and many other factors. I need more feedback on this issue. To find a Chiropractor in your area go on your insurance list and Google reviews. READ MORE

  • Can shoulder pain radiate down your arm?

    The simple answer is yes. The real answer is that shoulder pain is very complicated. I can come from the neck, upper back and radiate down the arm. However shoulder pain can come from internal organs: such as heart or lungs and still radiate down the arm. If this persists seek professional help. READ MORE

  • How do I strengthen my back scoliosis?

    All exercise and strengthen of the back including scoliosis need to include full range of motion and be dynamic. READ MORE

  • What is the fastest way to get rid of a frozen shoulder?

    I have worked successfully on many frozen shoulders. The amount of success depends on the cause of the condition, how long it has been there, how contentious the individual is with following advice, and type of previous treatment. I usually recommend a combination of dynamic range of motion and contrast therapy, which is ice followed by wet heat (wet towel, shower or jacuzzi). Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, and Massage are helpful. READ MORE

  • Is heat or cold better for frozen shoulder?

    I have worked successfully on many frozen shoulders. The amount of success depends on the cause of the condition, how long it has been there, how contentious the individual is with following advice and type of previous treatment. I usually recommend a combination of dynamic range of motion and contrast therapy, which is ice followed by wet heat (wet towel, shower or jacuzzi). Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, and Massage are helpful. READ MORE

  • Can sleeping on your side cause scoliosis?

    It is unlikely that any sleeping position will cause scoliosis. Scoliosis is usually hereditary or do to structural damage. READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor help a frozen shoulder?

    I have worked successfully on many frozen shoulders. The amount of success depends on the cause of the condition, how long it has been there, how contentious the individual is with following advice and type of previous treatment. READ MORE

  • How long is recovery after frozen shoulder manipulation?

    I have worked successfully on many frozen shoulders. success can come in days or never fully recover. I don't do hard, forceful and panful manipulation. I work with quickness and finesse. I try to minimize pain. The amount of success depends on the cause of the condition, how long it has been there, how contentious the individual is with following advice and type of previous treatment. I usually recommend a combination of dynamic range of motion and contrast therapy which is Ice followed by wet heat (wet towel, shower or jacuzzi). Chiropractic, Physical Therapy and Massage are helpful. READ MORE

  • How often should you exercise a frozen shoulder?

    I have worked successfully on many frozen shoulders. Success can come in days or never fully recover. I don't do hard, forceful and panful manipulation. I work with quickness and finesse. I try to minimize pain. The amount of success depends on the cause of the condition, how long it has been there, how contentious the individual is with following advice and type of previous treatment. I usually recommend a combination of dynamic range of motion and contrast therapy which is Ice followed by wet heat (wet towel, shower or jacuzzi). Chiropractic, Physical Therapy and Massage are helpful. READ MORE

  • Can you pop your sacroiliac joint?

    Nobody should crack their own joints. The vertebrae of the spine should move in conjunction with each other. If one is moving too little the others adapt and move extra. If you "crack" your own joints or any other part of the body you will make the problem worse. The cracking may give temporary relief due to the release of endorphins, but that is not beneficial. It is an art to manipulate the joints and individuals who practice manipulation have to be carefully trained READ MORE

  • How does a chiropractor adjust your SI joint?

    The vertebrae of the spine which includes the SI joint should move in conjunction with each other. If one is moving too little the others adapt and move extra. If you "crack" joints or any other part of the body improperly you will make the problem worse. The cracking may give temporary relief due to the release of endorphins, but that is not beneficial. It is an art to manipulate the joints and individuals who practice manipulation have to be carefully trained READ MORE

  • How do you know if your SI joint is out of place?

    The vertebrae of the spine which includes the SI joint should move in conjunction with each other. If one is moving too little the others adapt and move extra. If you "crack" joints or any other part of the body improperly you will make the problem worse. The cracking may give temporary relief due to the release of endorphins, but that is not beneficial. It is an art to manipulate the joints and individuals who practice manipulation have to be carefully trained. See a professional. READ MORE

  • How do you loosen the sacroiliac joint?

    The vertebrae of the spine which includes the SI joint should move in conjunction with each other. If one is moving too little the others adapt and move extra. If you "crack" joints or any other part of the body improperly you will make the problem worse. The cracking may give temporary relief due to the release of endorphins, but that is not beneficial. It is an art to manipulate the joints and individuals who practice manipulation have to be carefully trained. See a professional READ MORE

  • Do chiropractors work on joints?

    Doctors of Chiropractic are trained to work on all joints and and musculoskeletal areas of the body. READ MORE

  • What kind of doctor do you see for SI joint pain?

    Doctors of Chiropractic are trained to work on all joints and and musculoskeletal areas of the body. READ MORE

  • How do you crack your upper back and neck?

    Nobody should crack their own neck. The vertebrae of the spine should move in conjunction with each other. If one is moving too little the others adapt and move extra. If you "crack" your own neck or any other part of the spine you will make the problem worse. The cracking may give temporary relief due to the release of endorphins, but that is not beneficial to the spine. It is an art and individuals who practice manipulation have to be carefully train READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor help with plantar fasciitis?

    Yes, Doctors of Chiropractic treat all the muscular skeletal areas of the body. READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor help tight back muscles?

    This sounds on the surface like an easy question to answer, but in fact it is the most difficult to answer. Simple answer is Doctor's of Chiropractic are daily helping individuals with tight back muscles. However, the process of evaluating any condition begins with the consultation. When did the problem start? What was the initiating incident that caused the problem? Was there any prior problems with the area of complaint including adjacent areas? In most cases, there are additional questions. Then begins the examination, which includes palpation, range of motion, orthopedic tests, and possible imaging tests. All of these go into determining the diagnosis, need for additional evaluations, need for treatment and establishing a treatment plan. Finally, evaluating effects of the treatments. This is a simplified statement of what need to be done for any condition and then how long it takes to receive results will become apparent. READ MORE

  • Is sleeping on your side bad for your shoulders?

    I haven't Examined you so I have to answer this question generically. Every individual is different and function differently. Also what do you mean by the term "bad". Are you referring to Degeneration or arthritis as an example? Therefore examination is important. However my advise is that when sleeping find a position that doesn't irritate your shoulders. Options are back, stomach or either side. Use of pillows or folded up blankets may help modify your position to advantage. Also raising or lowering the head of the bed or your knee may modify for your benefit. As much as possible stay out of positions that aggravate. However get an appropriate Examination. READ MORE

  • What should you not do with a herniated disc?

    This sound on the surface like an easy question to answer, but in fact it is the most difficult to answer. Simple answer is Doctor's of Chiropractic are daily helping individuals with herniated disc and that anything that aggravates the condition should be stopped or eliminated. Then discussed with an appropriate professional. If the Disc is truly herniated it needs to be evaluated. However the process of evaluating any condition begins with the consultation. When did the problem start? What was the initiating incident that caused the problem? Was there in prior problems with the area of complaint including adjacent areas? In most cases there are additional questions. Then begins the examination which includes palpation, range of motion, orthopedic tests and possible imaging tests. All of these go into determining the diagnosis, need for additional evaluations, need for treatment and establishing a treatment plan. Finally evaluating effects of the treatments. This is a simplified statement of what need to be done for any condition and then now long it takes to receive results will become apparent. READ MORE

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Dean of Chiropractic Education and Clinical Studies Los Angles Colloge of Chiropractic 1980 - 1989

Treatments

  • Diversified
  • Logan Basic

Areas of research

1984-1989 Interobserver Reality Study of Motion Palpation Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier, Ca. Principal Investigator

1987-1989 Collaborative Clinical Trial on Low Back Pain University of Vermont Implementation Team

1988-1989 Survey of Chiropractic College Clinics

Dr. Dennis E. Spurgin, D.C.'s Practice location

Dennis Spurgin

345 E Tachevah Dr Suite 3 -
Palm Springs, CA 92262
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Get to know Chiropractor Dr. Dennis E. Spurgin, who serves patients in Palm Springs, California.

Board-certified through the California State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Dr. Spurgin is a second generation chiropractor who has been practicing in Palm Springs, California since 1992. His private practice is on the campus of the Desert Healthcare District, which also houses the Desert Regional Medical Center.

Having been successfully treating patients with acute to chronic pain for over forty years, Dr. Spurgin recognizes that every patient is unique and so are his or her needs for treatment. He  always uses soft tissue work, which may involve myofascial release, acupressure, trigger point therapy, vibratory massage, stretch release, and other soft tissue work. He also uses various physiotherapy modalities, including ultrasound, computerized electrical therapy, and vasopneumatic devices.

“I first became interested in chiropractic medicine with a very traumatic accident at age ten when I fell off a horse, landing on my head. As a teenager, I was impressed with the love, respect, and appreciation that my father’s patients showed toward him. When I went into practice with my father, I was given the benefit of the same love, respect, and appreciation from his patients. I love treating people and seeing them getting better. Every day, I look forward to coming to my office and having patients tell me how much better they are and how grateful they are to be doing better. With new patients, I look forward to their next visit to see how they are improving.” as stated by Dr. Spurgin.

Pertaining to his academic background, he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Logan University in Chesterfield, Missouri in 1971. While there, he was honored to provide services as an expert to the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners, the Office of the State Attorney General, and various prosecuting attorneys in municipalities throughout Southern California regarding Chiropractic Standards of Care. He also took classes at the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, a division of the Western University of Health, in its Master of Science Program for Health Care Education.

From 1980 until 1989, Dr. Spurgin served as the Dean of Chiropractic Education and Clinical Studies at South California University’s Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. He chaired committees that developed competency, standards of care, programs for clinical training, and programs for faculty development. Upon leaving college in 1989, he chose to move toward the desert. Initially, he set up a practice in Beaumont before moving to Palm Springs in 1992.

Having been involved with various organizations throughout his extensive career, the doctor has been a member of the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce since 1992 and on its Board of Directors for eight years. He has belonged to three Rotary clubs (Beaumont, Palm Springs, and Palm Springs Sunup) and has held most offices available in these organizations, including President of Beaumont and Palm Springs Sunup Rotaries. Moreover, he was on the Palm Springs Mounted Police Search and Rescue team for twelve years. His specialty was mountain rescue and he was involved in many rescues that received national recognition.

Along looking to give back, Dr. Spurgin continues to volunteer with many local charity fundraising projects. In the last six years, he has written four Global Grants through The Rotary International Foundation for Severe Acute Malnutrition Disease, thereby funding a fully-sustainable program called Project Peanut Butter for the Philippines, Malawi, Sierra Leone, and Ghana. 

Chiropractic medicine is a form of alternative medicine that mainly deals with the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine. A chiropractor uses spinal adjustments, extremity adjustments, manipulation, and other techniques to manage patients’ health concerns such as neck pain, back pain, and other joint pain like those to the shoulders and ankles. They aim to improve patients’ functionality and quality of life by properly aligning the body’s musculoskeletal structure and enabling the body to heal itself without medication or surgery. 

Following in his footsteps, his son is also a chiropractor. 

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