Samantha Morones Flannery

Chiropractor
Fullerton, California
5 years of experience
About me

Dr. Samantha Morones is a Logan University graduate. She began her chiropractic journey attending Southern California University of Health Science, but with the desire to emphasize in pediatrics and prenatal, she transferred schools to gain more hands on experience with a pediatric rotation and learned a variety of chiropractic techniques. Prior to attending chiropractic school, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree from California State University, Fullerton where she majored in Kinesiology. Dr. Sam has also attended the Webster Technique seminar through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) and has experience treating patients during pregnancy. At Logan University she was specifically trained in Logan Basic, Activator Basic Scan, and SOT/CMRT. Dr. Sam understands quality care, being patient focused, and performing evidence based chiropractic. Dr. Sam’s favorite patient cases include; infant constipation/colic utilizing Logan Basic- aka the “poop button” and prenatal care with focus on abdominal tension, low back pain, and pelvic stability.

Education

Bachelor of Kinesiology (2016)

Doctor of Chiropractic (2020)

Certification and training

Webster Certified (2019)

Memberships and affiliations

International Chiropractic Pediatric Association

Credentials
DC
Specialties
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Breastfeeding Support Chiropractic Chronic Pain Evidence-Based Care Evidence-Based Therapy Latch Issues Pain Management Postpartum Care Prenatal Care
Languages

English

Service introduction

Whether it's your first or your last, mothers deal with an accumulation of symptoms through out their pregnancy and post-partum: Low back pain, sciatica, round ligament pain, pelvic instability, swelling, neck and shoulder tension, pelvic dystocia for optimal baby positioning, pubic symphysis pain, and more! Young ones from newborn to 17 years old, all developing in their different stages of growth and challenge within their nervous system: Colic, constipation, latching difficulties, reflux, delayed milestones, toe walking, decreased concentration, nocturnal enuresis, picky eating, sensory processing disorder, and more!

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