Our Story
Dr. Matthew J. Lieber is a optimistic skeptic. Born with an innate gift for fixing the broken things of the world, he came to his chiropractic calling after a successful career as a structural and acoustical engineer. Decades of training in rigorous science and a compassion for easing others suffering, compels him to speak out against the insane trend of misinformation and misunderstanding on the roots of health and healing. He now offers hope and relief for a wide following in Bucks County, PA, providing sensible nutritional advice along with practical chiropractic and rehabilitative care.
Our office (Big Oak professional building) is located near the intersections of Big Oak Rd and W. Trenton Avenue, making it extremely convenient from Route I-95, Route 1 and most of the major thoroughfares in the vicinity, making it a convenient location for Morrisville, Yardley, Newtown, Fairless Hills, Washington Crossing, and the extended Bucks, Mercer and Trenton County residents. Our office has plenty of on-site parking and a private wheelchair access entrance on the side.
In addition to traditional chiropractic adjustments, I also use instrument adjusting for the older and younger populations due to the differences in anatomy and physiology of those age groups. Much of care will include a combination of soft tissue therapy and stretching from before or after your adjustments. Other therapies such as myofascial release, active release work, spinal traction, trigger point therapy and cryotherapy are also used. I have extensive training in extremity adjusting and therapy handling problems with the shoulders, hips, knees and feet. Tennis player and golfers are especially welcome!
I created and implemented the Better Balance program for health clubs such as Curves and Slim and Tone for the betterment of their clients. The program centered on improving posture, balance and overall movement and flexibility for their clients. In addition, the program helped to identify those that might be at risk for injury for certain exercises and how to modify exercise to minimize the risks.