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1650 Elm St STE 301, Manchester
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I first saw Dr Baroody a few years ago for back, shoulder, and neck pain and stiffness. His method of treatment involves highly individualized care for each patient t and their specific issue/s. He performed gentle traction on me as well as assigning neck and back exercises along with a foam wedge upon which I rested my neck for varying lengths of time. Now I am on a maintenance plan, seeing him once monthly. My young adult is also now a patient of his. Both of us have received excellent care and are feeling more mobile, and pain free. His office is clean, spacious, and well lit. He wears a mask if he is sick and will if you ask him to. He cleans the exam table immediately... read full review
Dr. Baroody is extremely thorough. He practices Cox Technic, which is a form of flexion distraction that relieves pain. I went to him with lower back pain, and over a series of treatments, I found that I had increased flexibility and less pain. I strongly recommend Dr. Baroody as an experienced, kind practitioner.
Steven Baroody is personable, knowledgeable, thorough- and quite possibly- a magician as well.I had a nagging IT band issue going on for two years. As a young, outdoors enthusiast the IT band issue stopped me from enjoying hiking (due to that notorious stabbing lateral knee pain during descents of hikes), skiing, and lower body movements at the gym (squats, specifically).While months of PT helped strengthen my hip, core, and glute weaknesses/instabilities contributing to the issue I still had some IT band pain during fairly mild hikes, so I sought another option.I can gladly say since seeing Steve I skiied Killington this winter (with very minimal pain) and have gone... read full review