Introducing Santa Barbara Chiropractor Dr. Jacob Bastomski

The Chiropractor To See In Santa Barbara

I was instinctively drawn to Chiropractic as a profession in college because of it's hands on, natural, drug free approach toward improving ones health. I was first introduced to Chiropractic by a fraternity brother who was attending chiropractic college and his enthusiasm for it was most inviting.

It is a privilege to serve people who come to me seeking natural solutions to their health problems. From day one in chiropractic school, I have never looked back and recognize that it is a wonderful profession, one that fits my personality and skills ability very well.

I attended Los Angeles College of Chiropractic because it had a reputation of being demanding academically, and while being faithful to the basic tenets of Chiropractic, it also provided us with an excellent medical education. Even while in school, I began the lifelong habit of attending numerous weekend seminars to gain additional training in natural healing techniques such as nutrition, rehabilitative exercises and many different types of chiropractic techniques. I graduated with honors and after a one year associateship in Huntington Beach Calif, I moved up to Santa Barbara and began practicing here.

When our youngest son was three years of age he developed a lazy eye condition. My motivation to more fully understand the underlying nervous system dysfunction involved led me on a three year post graduate course of study in Neurology. I became board certified in Neurology as a chiropractic neurologist in Sept 2000. I am happy to report that combining some good pediatric opthamology care along with spinal adjustments, specific exercises and dietary considerations enabled our son Gabe to avoid having to receive eye surgery.

My purpose in practice is to help as many people as possible achieve a lifestyle that allows them to maximize their inner abilities and strengths, their full potential. This is accomplished by first assisting them with their pain issues and soon they notice they are able to sleep better, wake up more refreshed, their mood is better and they are able to more fully engage in life. Patients notice that they are able to diminish their need to take various pain medications and indeed many times they are able to get off their pain medications all together. I have been told I have gifted hands and I recognize that it is my responsibility to assist and serve those that come to me seeking to improve their health with natural means of spinal adjustments, diet, nutrition and exercise.

I am married to a wonderful wife Marcia (who happens to be a pharmacist-it made for most interesting discussions while we were dating) and have four children, two in college (UCLA and Brown) and two are attending San Marcos high school. Our eldest is a girl followed by three boys. In my spare time, as president for many years, I attend to the needs of our local synagogue. For hobbies, I enjoy hiking the beautiful mountains of Santa Barbara. This past year, my daughter and I got in pretty good shape and climbed to the top of Mount Whitney. We hope to do other challenging hikes in the years ahead and are working on motivating the boys to join us.

Many people ask me, how often I get adjusted. For starters, I have been blessed with a strong back and do not have, thank God, any particular concerns per se dealing with back or neck pain issues. Never the less, if I am feeling under the weather I will get adjusted and indeed I do not like more than about two to three months to go by without getting adjusted. My philosophy on taking pain medications is if it helps you get a good night sleep then it probably is worthwhile. The danger is when one becomes dependent on them, thus putting at risk serious injury to the kidneys, gut and/or liver. Too often as well, because of the pain medications, people will do more then their bodies are capable of and thereby provoke further musculoskeletal breakdown, with the price to be paid in the months and years ahead. I agree that sometimes they are needed, but I would strongly recommend that one seek good chiropractic care for a month or two before routinely taking pain medication to control their neck, back or headache complaints.

Having four children, all of whom have been and continue to be treated with chiropractic care, I can attest to it's benefit in helping to keep children healthier. Children in general respond rather quickly to chiropractic treatment. At minimum, I believe parents should bring their children in if they sustain a significant trauma, if they have postural issues, if they are repeatedly getting sick, not sleeping or eating well or of course if they are complaining of persistent headaches, neck or back pain. We elected to not vaccinate our children, but I do not necessarily advocate that position for my patients because it is a controversial area with reasonable arguments on both sides. I would recommend that parents study the topic and arrive at a decision that is right for them.

Thanks for visiting our site. I look forward to meeting you in person and learning how we may be of service to you. Give our office a call at 569-5000 or e-mail me using the link below and let's arrange a time to meet and discuss your specific health issues.

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Dr. Bastomski Asks some important questions of interest to Santa Barbara residents - Chiropractor Santa Barbara Dr. Bastomski Asks...

Do nerves actually get pinched?
Chiropractors recognize two types of nerve disorders involved in vertebral subluxation. The least common is a pinched nerve that diminishes nerve supply to an affected organ or tissue. More common is the irritated nerve (facilitative lesion) which overexcites nerve communications to an affected organ or tissue. Chiropractic care has been shown to help with both types.
Would you rather feel good or be healthy?
Ask most people in Santa Barbara and they want to feel good. Careful! Would you take medicine that makes you feel good, rather than vomit to expel improperly prepared food? Every chiropractic patient knows that you can't measure your health by how you feel. True health is when your body works as it should.