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David E.
Teitelbaum, D.O.
4455 Camp Bowie Boulevard #214
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
CALL: 817-335-4220
Dr. Teitelbaum is board certified by:
Dr. Teitelbaum is a member of:
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American Academy of
Medical Acupuncture
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Texas Medical Association
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Tarrant County Medical Society
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American Osteopathic
Academy of Sclerotherapy
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American Osteopathic
Association
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American Academy of
Osteopathy
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Texas Osteopathic Medical Society
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Texas Academy of
Osteopathy
Dr. Teitelbaum
has been practicing Osteopathic structural medicine since 1985. He became
interested in the Osteopathic approach to medicine after becoming acquainted
with the benefits of manipulation. At the time, Dr. Teitelbaum was practicing as
a small animal and zoo animal veterinarian, having graduated the Texas A&M
College of Veterinary Medicine in 1976. He applied to the Texas College of
Osteopathic Medicine, and graduated Cum Laude in 1984. He followed this with
internship at the Osteopathic Health System of Texas.
Dr. Teitelbaum opened his practice
specializing in Osteopathic Manipulation in 1985. By 1990 he had become
proficiency certified in Cranial Osteopathy by the Cranial Academy. This was
followed in 1991 with board certification in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
by the American Academy of Osteopathy. He was named a member of the American
Academy of Osteopathy Bureau of Experts in 1994.
After experiencing
Sclerotherapy, (also
known as ligament reconstructive therapy and Prolotherapy) for an injury to his
own wrist, Dr. Teitelbaum undertook the study of this therapeutic art. He
completed his training and became proficiency certified in Sclerotherapy by the
American Osteopathic College of Sclerotherapy and Pain Management in 1996.
Dr. Teitelbaum developed an interest in
Chinese medicine after noticing the similarities between Osteopathic and Chinese
philosophies. He trained in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine through
UCLA. This course is presented by the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture (AAMA),
a physician acupuncture organization. Although board certification in
acupuncture does not currently exist, a certification of special proficiency in
acupuncture is offered by the AAMA after extensive testing. Dr. Teitelbaum
received this certification in 1997.
In addition to his private practice, Dr.
Teitelbaum teaches as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of
Manipulative Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. He
has published papers and continues to give presentations to physicians at the
local, state and national levels.
Dr. Teitelbaum treats injuries, joint pain
and structural problems with therapeutic methods designed to stimulate the body
to heal itself. The use of Osteopathic manipulation, postural balancing,
acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and sclerotherapy provide efficient natural
methods of regaining health and function.
OFFICE INFORMATION
- Office Hours:
Week Days 9 Am to 5 Pm.
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