Meet Dr. Jeremy Quick
Dr. Jeremy Quick has been privileged to be serving the Windsor/Deforest area for the last 5 years. Dr. Jeremy was born and raised in Oldenburg, IN, and attended college at Franklin College in Franklin, IN.
Upon entering school, Dr. Jeremy had been quite undecided upon a career. However, having to stop playing football after suffering his 7th severe concussion in football, he knew he wanted to still be on the sidelines. He found he could achieve this by becoming an athletic trainer. While going through the athletic training program, he found his passion in the studying the human body, and wanted to find a way to better treat his patients. Thus began the journey of shadowing doctors from all different fields (podiatry, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, chiropractic, physical therapy, etc).
After receiving his first chiropractic adjustment, he drove back to school and told his advisor to put him on the academic path towards becoming a chiropractor. From that moment on, he hasn’t looked back. Jeremy attended Palmer College of Chiropractic, in Davenport, IA, and graduated as salutatorian of his class. Dr. Jeremy has focused on learning how to assess movement patterns in people of all ages to better determine the underlying cause of their pain and/or dysfunction. He has also taken advanced training in extremity adjusting and is certified through the Council on Extremity Adjusting.
He is overjoyed to be practicing in the Windsor/Deforest area, and being able to provide quality chiropractic care to all members of the community.
If he is not in the office doing what he loves, you can most often find him with the people he loves, his wife Alexandria (a pediatric chiropractor), their daughter Josie, and son, Paxton.
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Full spine adjusting
Extremity adjusting
TMJ/ Ribs
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IASTM
Cupping
Electrotherapy
Kinesio taping
Trigger point techniques
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Not to be confused with acupuncture, which aids in the flow of energy, while dry needling aims to correct soft tissue dysfunction.
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Not 6 boring exercises for you to do 3 sets of 10 while asking yourself “Is this doing anything?”
1 to 2 exercises that are designed to help YOUR specific needs.