Dr. Lewis Mock has been practicing in Colorado since 1989.

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A third-generation health care provider, he has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, taught internationally, and written for textbooks used by professionals. His articles have been referenced in numerous publications by other known authors and he is well known for his pioneering Myofascial Release Techniques. Dr. Mock has treated thousands of patients with upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders, athletic injuries, and work-related injuries, while maintaining a family practice throughout his career.

Education

  • Associate of Applied Science, Pikes Peak Community College, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Dean’s List
  • Bachelor of Science, Park College,Parkville, Missouri. Dean’s List
  • Doctor of Chiropractic, Cleveland Chiropractic College,Kansas City, Missouri. National Dean's List

Post Graduate Education includes:

  • Whiplash 1999. The Advanced Program. Spine Research Institute of San Diego, California. Certification completed.
  • Whiplash 1999. The Masters’ Program. Spine Research Institute of San Diego, California.
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndromes. University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Licensure

  • Colorado State Board Of Chiropractic Examiners. Since 1989.

Certification

  • Level 1 Physician Accreditation, Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Division Of Worker’s Compensation.
  • Advanced Certification, Cervical Acceleration/Deceleration Syndromes. Spine Research Institute of San Diego
  • Certification in Myofascial Therapy. Myofascial Associates of Dallas, Texas

Professional Achievements

  • Member of the Editorial Board for the Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy, a Multi-disciplinary Scientific Journal published by Haworth Medical Press. 1996-98

Awards

  • American Chiropractic Association Council on Sports and Physical Fitness: Outstanding Service Award.

Teaching

  • Featured Speaker; 1st International Myofascial Symposium, Dallas, Texas. Topic: Myofascial Release and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. 1995.
  • Korean International Chiropractic Institute. Seoul, Republic of South Korea. Multiple seminars and workshops throughout the country. Topic: Myofascial Release Treatment of Upper Extremities and Low Back. 1995
  • Myofascial Release Of The Upper Extremities. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1998.
  • Myofascial Release Of The Upper Extremities and Special Topics. Portland, Oregon. 2000.

Publications

  • Clinical Mastery In The Treatment Of Myofascial Pain. Chapter 6. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Professional Text Book. Published by Lippincott/Williams and Wilkins. 2005.
  • Levels 3 & 4 Myofascial Release Treatment of Specific Muscles of the Upper Extremity, Part 1. Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy. Haworth Medical Press.
  • Levels 3 & 4 Myofascial Release Treatment of Specific Muscles of the Upper Extremity, Part 2. Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy. Haworth Medical Press.
  • Levels 3 & 4 Myofascial Release Treatment of Specific Muscles of the Upper Extremity, Part 3. Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy. Haworth Medical Press.
  • Levels 3 & 4 Myofascial Release Treatment of Specific Muscles of the Upper Extremity, Part 4. Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy. Haworth Medical Press.
  • Synoviochondrometaplasia of the Shoulder: A Case Report. Journal of Chiropractic Sports Medicine. Williams & Wilkins.
  • Altered Biomechanics of the Shoulder and the Subscapularis. Journal of Chiropractic Sports Medicine. Williams & Wilkins.
  • Myofascial Release Technique and Mechanical Compromise of Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity. Journal of Chiropractic Sports Medicine. Williams & Wilkins.
  • Diagnostic Considerations in Music Related Syndromes. Journal of the American Chiropractic Association.
  • Myofascial Release Treatment of Specific Muscles of the Upper Extremity. Professional Textbook; Advances in Myofascial Therapy. McDowell Publishing Company. Unreleased.
  • Yearbook of Chiropractic 1994. Myofascial Release Technique and Mechanical Compromise of Peripheral Nerves. Synopsis.
  • Book Review: Journal of Chiropractic Sports Medicine.
  • The Nature of Universal Intelligence: The Journal of the Colorado Chiropractic Association.

Techniques

  • Diversified Adjusting Technique primarily with multiple types of Soft Tissue treatment.
  • Also very low force techniques utilizing adjusting instruments and blocking in certain cases.

Practice Philosophy

  • We are each responsible for our own health and well-being. Good health is the result of the human body being in proper balance. Restoring balance to the human frame and providing education and support to maintain that balance is my job as a Doctor of Chiropractic.