Chelsea Richman D.C.
Dr. Richman grew up in Williamson, N.Y. where she participated in Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track. She attended Keuka College where she completed her bachelors degree in Biology and moved on to graduate with her doctorate degree from New York Chiropractic College. She has completed over 180 hours of post doctoral continuing education for Pediatrics and Perinatal care through the ICPA. She currently holds her Webster Certification.
She has a special interest in helping her patients to follow a lifestyle that keeps them moving and doing the things they love! It's better to grow healthy kids, than it is to fix damaged adults.
To make sure she stays busy her hobbies include gardening, poultry keeping, hunting, jogging and holistic orchard care. She and her husband have a young son who is full of energy and keeps them even busier!
"I balance the neurospinal system so that your body can repair itself, adapt to life's daily stresses and function at a higher level. I want to help you live the life you want through Chiropractic care."
-- Chelsea Richman, Doctor of Chiropractic
She has a special interest in helping her patients to follow a lifestyle that keeps them moving and doing the things they love! It's better to grow healthy kids, than it is to fix damaged adults.
To make sure she stays busy her hobbies include gardening, poultry keeping, hunting, jogging and holistic orchard care. She and her husband have a young son who is full of energy and keeps them even busier!
"I balance the neurospinal system so that your body can repair itself, adapt to life's daily stresses and function at a higher level. I want to help you live the life you want through Chiropractic care."
-- Chelsea Richman, Doctor of Chiropractic
Post Doctoral Training
Physiotherapy National Board
Webster Technique Certified
ICPA Pediatric Chiropractic Trained - Certification not completed.
Graston (Module 1)
Webster Technique Certified
ICPA Pediatric Chiropractic Trained - Certification not completed.
Graston (Module 1)
"Any man who is intelligent must, on considering that health is of the utmost value to human beings, have the personal understanding necessary to help himself in diseases, and be able to understand and to judge what physicians say and what they administer to his body, being versed in each of these matters to a degree reasonable for a layman."
— Hippocrates
Affections, in Hippocrates, trans. P. Potter (1988), Vol. 5, 7.