
Dr. Robert A. Rush D.C.
Chiropractor
600 W Broad St Quakertown PA, 18951About
Dr. Robert Rush is a Chiropractor practicing in Quakertown, PA. Dr. Rush specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Rush seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
Education and Training
Doctor of Chiropractic – Palmer College of Chiropractic – ,Bachelors of Science – Michigan State University – 1964
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hybrid tetanus toxin C fragment-diphtheria toxin translocation domain allows specific gene transfer into PC12 cells.
- Target-derived and locally derived neurotrophins support retinal ganglion cell survival in the neonatal rat retina.
- Improved non-viral transfection of glial and adult neural stem cell lines and of primary astrocytes by combining agents with complementary modes of action.
- Use of engineered peripheral nerve autografts for spinal cord repair.
- Functional monoclonal antibodies to p75 neurotrophin receptor raised in knockout mice.
- GDNF gene delivery via the p75(NTR) receptor rescues injured motor neurons.
- Axonal transport of BDNF precursor in primary sensory neurons.
- Characterization and use of the NSC-34 cell line for study of neurotrophin receptor trafficking.
- Graft of pre-injured sural nerve promotes regeneration of corticospinal tract and functional recovery in rats with chronic spinal cord injury.
- ProNGF mediates death of Natural Killer cells through activation of the
- A novel in vivo method for isolating antibodies from a phage display library by neuronal retrograde transport selectively yields antibodies against p75(NTR.).
- The extracellular domain of neurotrophin receptor p75 as a candidate biomarker for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Development of non-viral vehicles for targeted gene transfer into microglia via the integrin receptor CD11b.
- Non-viral gene therapy that targets motor neurons in vivo.
- Characterization and changes in neurotrophin receptor p75-Expressing motor neurons in SOD1(G93A) G1H mice [corrected].
Treatments
- Palmer Package
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Practice At 600 W Broad St
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1021 PARK AVENUE QUAKERTOWN PA 18951