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Emailoffice@schaumburgspine.com
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Work(708) 325-8474
With over five years as a chiropractor, I help people move better, get stronger, and stay active. My mission is simple: equip you with the tools to recover faster and prevent another injury, so you can enjoy life the way you intend to.
I earned my degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength and Conditioning from SUNY Cortland, where I competed as a student-athlete. In 2020, I graduated from the National University of Health Sciences with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, where I was also introduced to two movement-based systems that continue to shape my approach to care today:
1) Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) reteaches your body to breathe, stabilize, and move in a way that protects your joints and increases your strength
2) McKenzie Method (MDT) is a simple approach to teach you how to use repeated movements throughout the day to safely reduce pain and improve your range of motion, from basic stiffness to Sciatica
The McKenzie Method (MDT) for empowering people to treat their pain safely with repeated movement, and a self-guided recovery.
Since then, I’ve had the privilege of working with a wide range of clients, from busy parents and athletes in MLB, MLS, and NCAA, to those experiencing chiropractic care for the very first time.
A few fun facts about me: At SUNY-Cortland I was an ice hockey player, grew up locally playing for the Glen Ellyn Flames and Team Illinois. In 2022, I completed an Ironman triathlon in Chattanooga, Tennessee. My favorite vacation spot is the Bahamas. The best round of golf I’ve ever played was the day I graduated chiropractic school, shot a 74 at Arrowhead Golf Club. When I’m not in the clinic, you’ll find me with my friends and family, putting miles on my triathlon bike, at the golf course, or enjoying time with my dog, Stanley (named after the Stanley Cup!).