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Stephen Grande, DC, CCSP, PSP

  • Clinical Associate Professor

Biography

Dr. Stephen Grande serves as Clinical Associate Professor in the Chiropractic Program at D’Youville University and has been teaching in the chiropractic program since 2007. His teaching includes orthopedic assessment, chiropractic theories, case management, and adjustive technique involving simulation training. He has served as a supervising clinician at ECMC, Thrive and as a preceptorship site. He has maintained a private practice in Cheektowaga, NY since 1983. Dr. Grande recently completed the Primary Spine Practitioner Program from the University of Pittsburgh which focused on integrative care and evidence-based practice. He has served as a content expert for the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners since 2016.

Education Training

  • Certified Primary Spine Practitioner, PSP, University of Pittsburgh, 2021
  • McGill Methods Certification-Levels 1, 2, 3, 2019
  • Rock Blade Certification, 2017
  • Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner, CCSP, New York Chiropractic College, 1990
  • Doctor of Chiropractic, Summa Cum Laude,DC, Palmer College of Chiropractic, 1983
  • B.S. Biology, Cum Laude, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA 1980

Awards & Honors

  • D’Youville Chiropractic Program- Excellence in Clinical Education (2021)
  • Teacher of the Year- Department of Chiropractor (2014)
  • D’Youville College Chiropractic~ Holistic Health Services Faculty of the Year (2009-2010)

Research Interests

His research interests include technique, sports injuries, rehabilitation, integrative care in the primary health care setting, and prenatal care.

Presentations

  • Buffalo MRI by Windsong Radiology/ NYSCA District 17 October 2022 Symposium: “Evidenced-Based Approach to Peripheral Nerve Syndromes”
  • Buffalo MRI by Windsong Radiology/ NYSCA District 17 November 2021 Symposium: “Spinal Stenosis Case Presentation: High Level Clinical Decision Making”.
  • Buffalo MRI/ NYSCA District 17 September 2020 Symposium: “Clinical Reasoning and Cluster Testing for Cervical Radiculopathy/ TOS
  • Buffalo MRI/ NYSCA District 17 September 2020 Symposium: “Clinical Reasoning and Cluster Testing for Cervical Radiculopathy/ TOS”. (Part 2)
  • Buffalo MRI/ NYSCA District 17 April 2019 Symposium: “Case Based Orthopedic and Neurological Examination”
  • ACC-RAC 2019- platform presentation- “Assessing Competencies in the Performance of Spinal Manipulation.”
  • ACC-RAC 2018- platform presentation- “Low Tech Strategies to Enhance Spinal Manipulation Performance.”

Departments

Contact Information

Phone: (716) 829-7875 Email: grande@dyc.edu Office: BFAC 435