About Dr. Gottlieb
A North Carolina native of Raleigh, Dr. Gottlieb established his private practice, Carolina Chiropractic in 1994. Having a focus on meeting the health needs of entire families, Dr. Gottlieb offers unique treatments for infants, children, adults and elderly patients.
Dr. Gottlieb has published research numerous times in international journals, including articles on spinal arthritis, birth trauma, neurology, nutrition, rehabilitation, anatomy and case studies. As post-graduate faculty of his alma mater, he has been an invited lecturer on these subjects across the country.
“Being on the cutting edge of science helps us provide the most effective treatments and best health guidance for patients.”
We have the treatment philosophy of giving patients choices. We perform a thorough assessment, present the facts, and help people choose what level of care is needed based on the patient’s goals and health expectations.
An active member of the North Carolina Chiropractic Association, Dr. Gottlieb served as President of the Eastern District, and Chairman of the Research Committee. Among his many accolades, Dr. Gottlieb has previously been awarded this state association’s highest achievement, “Doctor of the Year.” Dr. Gottlieb enjoys family activities with his wife, daughter and son, and volunteers in the local community.
Marc S. Gottlieb, BS, DC
9380 Falls of Neuse Road Suite 101
Raleigh, North Carolina 27615
(919) 870-9500
Education:
Logan College of Chiropractic Graduated April 1994
St. Louis, MO
Doctor of Chiropractic,
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology,
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC
Professional History:
Private Family Practice, Corporate President with experience as expert witness and independent medical examiner
Carolina Chiropractic, Dr. Marc S. Gottlieb PC, Raleigh NC
June 1994-present
Postgraduate Faculty, lecture nationally
Logan College of Chiropractic, Postgraduate Department
July 1997-1998
Adjunct Faculty, Anatomy and Physiology Instructor, CAANC
Guilford Technical Community College
January 1997-1998
Research Associate, conduct original research on human cadaveric spinal anatomy
Logan College of Chiropractic, Basic Science Research Department
July 1992-1994
Invited Lectures:
“Chiropractic Rehabilitation, Health, Fitness, Balance, Agility and Performance Training”
NC Chiropractic Association
Continuing Education credit course (12 hrs.)
Raleigh, NC Nov 8-9 2003
“Reversing the Effects of Spinal Degeneration: From Neonatal Birth Trauma to Geriatric Osteoarthritis”
Michigan Chiropractic Society
Continuing Education credit course (12 hrs.)
Ann Arbor, MI Mar 3-4, 2001
“Maternal and Fetal Stress During Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery”
Durham, Person, Orange (counties) Chiropractic Society Durham, NC Feb. 10,2000
“Differential Diagnosis and Chiropractic Treatment of Head and Neck Pain Mimicking EENT Conditions.”
Wake Medical Center Grand Rounds
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Continuing Education credit course (1 hr.)
Raleigh, NC, Mar. 16, 1999
“The Vertebral Subluxation Complex: From Neonatal Birth Trauma to Geriatric Osteoarthritis”
North Carolina Chiropractic Association
Continuing Education credit course (12 hrs.)
Raleigh, NC, Nov. 21-22, 1998
“The Vertebral Subluxation Complex: From Neonatal Birth Trauma to Geriatric Osteoarthritis”
Arkansas Chiropractic Association
Continuing Education credit course (12 hrs.)
Hot Springs, AR, Oct. 23-24, 1998
“The Vertebral Subluxation Complex: From Neonatal Birth Trauma to Geriatric Osteoarthritis”
Joint Chiropractic Association of Oklahoma
Continuing Education credit course (12 hrs.)
Tulsa, OK, Oct. 17-18, 1998
“The Vertebral Subluxation Complex: From Neonatal Birth Trauma to Geriatric Osteoarthritis”
Logan College of Chiropractic
Continuing Education credit course (12 hrs.)
St. Louis, MO, Oct. 10-11, 1998
“The Vertebral Subluxation Complex: From Neonatal Birth Trauma to Geriatric Osteoarthritis”
UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Area L Health Education Centers Program
Continuing Education credit course (6 hrs.)
Rocky Mount, NC, May 16, 1998
“Conservative Management of Spinal Osteoarthritis with Chiropractic and Nutrition”
Connecticut Chiropractic Association
Continuing Education credit course (6 hrs.)
New Haven, CT, May 7, 1998
“Conservative Management of Spinal Osteoarthritis with Chiropractic and Nutrition”
North Carolina Chiropractic Association
Continuing Education credit course (6 hrs.)
Charlotte, NC, February 28, 1998
“Conservative Management of Spinal Osteoarthritis with Chiropractic and Nutrition”
Logan College of Chiropractic, Postgraduate Education
Continuing Education credit course (12 hrs.)
St. Louis, MO, January 24-25, 1998
"Reversing the Effects of Spinal Degeneration"
North Carolina Chiropractic Association
Continuing Education credit course (6 hrs.)
Raleigh, NC, November 15, 1997
"Reversing the Effects of Spinal Degeneration"
UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Area L Health Education Centers Program,
Continuing Education credit course (6 hrs.)
Dortches, NC, May 31, 1997
UNC Chapel Hill Premedical Society, Chiropractic Care
UNC Chapel Hill Premedical Society
Chapel Hill, NC, Mar. 18, 1997
Wake Medical Center AHEC Grand Rounds, Chiropractic in Primary Health Care
Wake Medical Center
Raleigh, NC, Jan. 21, 1997
Duke Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Interdisciplinary Referrals and Chiropractic Health Care
Duke University Department of Family Medicine
Durham, NC, July 22, 1996
"Conservative Management of Spinal Osteoarthritis with Chiropractic Treatment"
UNC Chapel Hill Department of Family Medicine
Alternative Medicine Research Committee
Chapel Hill, NC, April 23, 1996
"Chiropractic in Primary Health Care"
Duke University Medical School
Durham, NC, Mar. 12, 1996
"Chiropractic Health Care"
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC, Oct. 3, 1995
“The Neurology of Pain Control”
North Carolina Chiropractic Association, annual convention,
Research Triangle Park, NC, Sept. 23, 1994
“Palpation and Treatment of Myofascial Trigger Points” (Differentiating nerve, muscle, skeletal, and visceral back pain referral.)
North Carolina Chiropractic Association, annual convention,
Research Triangle Park, NC, Sept. 23, 1994
"The Neurology of Chiropractic"
Chiropractic Assistants' Association of North Carolina, annual convention,
Pinehurst, NC, Nov. 13, 1992
"Static Palpation"
Chiropractic Assistants' Association of North Carolina, annual convention,
Pinehurst, NC, Nov. 14, 1992
"Chiropractic Neurology"
Trimester Two students, Logan College of Chiropractic,
St. Louis, MO, Oct. 16, 1992
"Chiropractic Neurology"
Trimester Six students, Logan College of Chiropractic,
St. Louis, MO, Nov. 12, 1992
"Cervical spine anomalies, ponticulus posticus of the atlas."
Trimester Five students, Orthopedics class, Logan College of Chiropractic,
St. Louis, MO, July 1992
"Human Anatomy" (four sessions)
Licensed Practical Nurses' class, St. Louis Community College at Meramec,
St. Louis, MO, Oct.-Nov. 1991
Publications:
Car Accidents Best Treatments and Worst Pitfalls to Avoid (Book) copyright 2009 Dr. Marc S. Gottlieb, ISBN 978-1-61-063-0, Library of Congress control # 2009908569
Gottlieb, M.S. The Developmental Point of View: Anything Can Change Everything; Permission to Doubt Dogma, the Gilbert Gottlieb Legacy. European Journal of Developmental Science (EJDS). 2007, Vol. 1, No.2, 200-207
Ayres, T.R. and Gottlieb M.S. Occurrence of Right vs. Left Side Injury Location in Elite Sprinters Who Train on an Oval 400m Track. International Association of Athletics Federations 21 (2006) 4 pp.51-56
Gottlieb, M.S. Chiropractic Treatment of Arthritis and Pain. Health Trek, North Carolina Chiropractic Association. March/April 2005 pg.15
Gottlieb, M.S Quantitative measurement of grip strength improvement for chiropractic treatment of cervical radiculopathy misdiagnosed as bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome: a case study with 14-year history and 8-year follow-up Journal of Chiropractic Education Spring; 17 (1):56
Gottlieb, M.S. Discs are not the shock absorbers of the spine. NCCA News, Journal of North Carolina Chiropractic Association. Mar. 2002, pp. 8-9
Gottlieb, M.S. Conservative management of spinal osteoarthritis with glucosamine sulfate and chiropractic treatment. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. July/Aug 1997; Vol. 20, No. 6, pp. 400-14
Gottlieb, M.S., Rich, K., Finkel, M. Cervical myelopathy stemming from herniated nucleus pulposus: case study. Chiropractic Journal of North Carolina. Fall 1997; Vol. 80, No. 1, pp. 12-13
Gottlieb, M.S. Differential diagnosis of lower back pain and hip pain: case study. Chiropractic Journal of North Carolina. Jan./Feb. 1997; p. 19-20
Gottlieb, M.S. Chiropractic treatment of arthritis and pain. Chiropractic Journal of North Carolina. Sept./Oct. 1996; p. 29
Gottlieb, M.S. Scoliosis stemming from congenital lumbar vertebral anomaly causing radiculopathy. Chiropractic Journal of North Carolina. Jul./Aug. 1996; pp. 22-23
Gottlieb, M.S. Cervical radiculitis: misdiagnosed as bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome Florida Chiropractic Association Journal. Jan./Feb. 1996; pp. 45-46
Gottlieb, M.S. Cervical radiculitis: misdiagnosed as bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome Chiropractic Journal of North Carolina. Oct./Nov. 1995; pp. 23-25
Gottlieb, M.S. Absence of symmetry in superior articular facets on the first cervical vertebra in humans: implications for diagnosis and treatment. (original research), Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. June 1994; Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 314-20
Gottlieb, M.S. Absence of symmetry in superior articular facets on the first cervical vertebra in humans: implications for diagnosis and treatment: Reply to commentary, Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. November/December 1994; Vol. 17, No. 9, pp. 624-6
Gottlieb, M.S. Neglected spinal cord, brain stem and musculoskeletal injuries stemming from birth trauma. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. Oct. 1993; Vol. 16, No. 8, pp. 537-43
Committees and Service:
Regional Advisory Board for Chiropractic Network of the Carolinas,
Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna: Health Network Solutions 2009, 2011
Falls Volunteer Fire Department, President Exucutive Board of Directors 2007-present
Saddle Ridge Home Owner’s Association, President 2009-2010
North Carolina Chiropractic Association
Legislative Committee 2009
Chairman, Research Committee 2001-05, co-chairman 2006
Eastern District President 2002-03
Editorial Board 1996-present
Public Relations Committee 1995-96, 03-04
Hospital Credentialing Committee 1996-97
Speakers' Bureau 1995-97
North Carolina Underwater Response Team, 1999-2004, Training Captain
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) & First Responder 1998-2004
Falls Volunteer Fire Department, 1998-2004 Fire Fighter I & II, Team Physician 1998 to present
My practice served as a clinical rotation site for residents at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Medical School and Duke University (physical therapy doctoral program)
Wake Medical Center Foundation-Program Committee 1996-97
Raleigh Chamber of Commerce 2011
Professional Memberships and Involvement:
North Carolina Chiropractic Association, NCCA 1988-present
NCCA Legislative Committee 2009-2010
Wake County Chiropractic Society, 1994-present
Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research, 1995-1996
American Chiropractic Association, 1991-1995, 98
International Chiropractic Association, 1991-1995
Chiropractic Assistants' Association of North Carolina, 1988-1994
Honors and Awards:
North Carolina Chiropractic Association, “Twenty Years continuous membership and Service 2008”
North Carolina Chiropractic Association, “Outstanding Service Award” 2004
Falls Volunteer Fire Department, Training Award 1999 (289 hours)
Guilford Tech., Chiropractic Assistants Association of North Carolina “Teacher of the Year” 1997
North Carolina Chiropractic Association "Doctor of the Year" 1996
North Carolina Chiropractic Association "Rookie Doctor of the Year" 1995
Logan Alumni, Senior Research Award, 1994
Ergonomics Award, for teaching 1993-94
Continuing Education:
License Renewal Seminars-24+credit hours per year,
2011 Neck Pain, CVA and Treatment of the Cervical Spine,
2011 Risk Management, Ethics & Professional Boundaries, NCMIC speaker
2010 Validating Chiropractic, Malik Slosberg,
2010 Dr. Savoie, Documentation, Coding and Compliance, Allen/ NCMIC Professional Boundaries
2009 Advanced Orthopedic/Neurologic Cases, Ethics, Jurisprudence, Professional Boundaries
2009 Documentation, Coding and Compliance, Physical Diagnosis and Rehabilitation
2008 Nutrition, Pediatric Neurology, Coding and Compliance, NC Board of Chiro. Examiners
2008 Radiology, MRI Dr. Terry Yochum
2008 CNC Provider Workshops (2) Coding, Compliance, Documentation
2007 Workers’ Compensation and Industrial Consulting Certification
2007 Sports and Occupational Injuries of the Shoulder, Dr. Mitch Mally
2006 Sports Symposium
2006 Intro To Industry, Spinal & Extremity Repetitive Stress Injuries Evaluation and Treatment
2006 Work Comp in NC
2005 post surgical rehabilitation, 2004 sports injuries, extremities and varied clinical topics
“Essential Pediatrics for the Chiropractor,” Greensboro, NC May 17-18 2003
World Federation of Chiropractic, Cervical Spine and Sport Chiropractic, Orlando, Florida May 2003 Chiropractic Rehabilitation Diplomate program, 108 hours Southern California University Health Sciences: Postgraduate Division Jan-Dec 2002
Chiropractic Rehabilitation and Golf, Jan 12-13 2002, 12 hours Seaman, DC
Arthur Croft, DC Whiplash Module 1 Sep 14-15 2002
ACN Principles of Active Care Feb 2001 12 hours
License Renewal Seminars-24+credit hours per year since 1994
Avid study of clinical and basic science journals and texts; Participate in Interdisciplinary Spine Group
Publications and Conference Presentations:
Consensus Process to Develop ‘Best Practices’ Document for Chiropractic Care for Children
FCER Pediatrics Project Delphi Group, Cleveland Chiropractic College 2008-09
Best Practices Recommendations For Chiropractic Care For Infants, Children, and Adolescents: Results of a Consensus Process Hawk, C et. Al: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, October 2009, pg 639-47
Occurrence of Right vs. Left Side Injury Location in Elite Sprinters Who Train on an Oval 400-Meter
accepted for podium presentation at the 2005 Chiropractic
Sports Sciences Symposium. May 13, 2005
Occurrence of Right vs. Left Side Injury Location in Elite Sprinters Who Train on an Oval 400-Meter Track, Thomas R. Ayres, DC & Marc S. Gottlieb, DC
Orthopedia, Santiago de Cuba, November 17-22 2003
Chiropractic Management of a Post-Surgical-Laminectomy Patient with Cervical Myelopathy Involving Disturbed Gait, Upper and Lower Extremity Weakness, Neck and Back Pain: A Case Study With Quantitative Outcome Measures, Poster Presentation, World Federation of Chiropractic, Orlando, Florida April 30-May 3, 2003.
Quantitative Measurement of Grip Strength Improvement in the Chiropractic Treatment of Cervical Radiculopathy Misdiagnosed as Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Case Study With 14-Year History and 8-Year Follow-up, Poster Presentation, World Federation of Chiropractic, Orlando, Florida April 30-May 3, 2003
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