Dr. Grant’s Bio

 
 

Dr. Grant Lisetor, DC

Dr. Grant is the founder of Greater Life Chiropractic. He experienced chronic pain as a high school athlete and received complete pain relief after six months of chiropractic care, making him a believer in the power of proper spinal alignment and overall health and wellbeing. Dr. Grant completed his undergraduate degree in nutrition at Life University in Atlanta, Georgia, then continued to pursue his doctorate in chiropractic care. Dr. Grant married the love of his life and had two boys. After Dr. Grant’s youngest son was diagnosed with a rare disease known as Hirschsprung’s, Dr. Grant became hyper focused on pediatric chiropractic care and grew an even greater passion and purpose for improving the health and wellness of children with special needs.

Specialized Certification:

  • Certified Proficient in Pediatric and Family Chiropractic Care; Pediatric Experience – Crystal Lake, Illinois

  • Certified SOT Spinal Pediatric Practitioner; Peak Potential Institute – Boston, Massachusetts 

  • Certified Proficient in Webster Technique; International Chiropractic Pediatric Association

  • Certified by the Academy Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics; International Chiropractic Pediatric Association 

  • Certified Proficient in Perinatal care; International Chiropractic Pediatric Association

  • Pediatric Diplomate Candidate International Chiropractic Pediatric Association


Learn more here: GreaterLifeChiropractic

Pathways To Family Wellness: Case Study

Research in Chiropractic Care and Autism:

Keating, G., Hawk, C., Amorin-Woods, L., Amorin-Woods, D., Vallone, S., Farabaugh, R., ... & Thompson, R. (2024). Clinical practice guideline for best practice management of pediatric patients by chiropractors: results of a delphi consensus process. Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine, 30(3), 216-232.

Shaw, T., & Soto-Garcia, M. (2021). Chiropractic management of toe-walking in an eight-year-old male diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder utilizing a functional approach: A case study. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 26, 538-541.

Nath, D. (2017). Complementary and alternative medicine in the school-age child with autism. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 31(3), 393-397.

Salehi, A., Hashemi, N., Imanieh, M. H., & Saber, M. (2015). Chiropractic: is it efficient in treatment of diseases? Review of systematic reviews. International journal of community based nursing and midwifery, 3(4), 244.

Gleberzon, B. J., Arts, J., Mei, A., & McManus, E. L. (2012). The use of spinal manipulative therapy for pediatric health conditions: a systematic review of the literature. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, 56(2), 128.

Alcantara, J., Alcantara, J. D., & Alcantara, J. (2011). A systematic review of the literature on the chiropractic care of patients with autism spectrum disorder. Explore, 7(6), 384-390.

Gotlib, A., & Rupert, R. (2008). Chiropractic manipulation in pediatric health conditions–an updated systematic review. Chiropractic & osteopathy, 16, 1-6.

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