Dr. Lisa Provenza-Tabak has been serving the families of the Mahoning Valley for over two decades. She is consistently in training to provide the highest quality, comprehensive wellness care to her patients – first and foremost through specific chiropractic care. Dr. Lisa is also well versed in whole food nutrition and provides nutritional care and counseling to her patients. She primarily utilizes Standard Process and Mediherb products. In 2009, she became certified in craniosacral therapy as a Dynamic Body Balancing (DBB) facilitator. She also utilizes Neuro Emotional Technique to help her patients heal. Patient education and therapeutic exercise are also provided.
Dr. Lisa graduated as Valedictorian from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1998. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree from DePaul University in biology which she earned in 1994 with highest honor. Dr. Lisa is from Norridge, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago) and has called the Valley home since 1998.
Dr. Lisa uses the Palmer Package technique system including the Nervo-scope. The Nervo-Scope is a thermal device that provides a comparative measure of small differences in temperature from one side of the skin of the back and paraspinal musculature to the other. It is used for pre and post adjustment assessment of the spine and aids in the detection of vertebral subluxations. The Palmer Package system includes Gonstead, Diversified and Thompson (drop) techniques. Dr. Lisa also uses the Activator and has studied Logan Basic, Webster, and SOT-cranial techniques. She provides chiropractic care to patients ranging from newborns through senior citizens well into their 90s and beyond. She provides care for both the spine and the extremities.
Dr. Lisa has a true family practice. Caring for patients from early childhood through adulthood and now caring for their children is one of the greatest blessings. So is helping couples conceive when infertility has become an obstacle for them. In chiropractic school, Dr. Lisa learned of the importance of both quantity and quality of life and has been empowered to care for patients from the cradle to the grave. Helping her patients have the best of both quality and quantity of life is her life’s work.