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Dr. Bryce Koelling 

Doctor of Chiropractic

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Dr. Bryce Koelling received his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Sioux Falls, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in May 1995.  While at the University of Sioux Falls, Dr. Bryce was very involved on campus, serving as the Vice President of the Student Association, student liason on numerous university committees, active in the exercise science and wellness department,  as well as being active in the music department singing in two choirs and band ensembles.

The fall of 1995, Dr. Bryce started coursework for the Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the esteemed Palmer College of Chiropractic, the "Fountainhead" of all chiropractic.  In February of 1999, Dr. Bryce graduated from Palmer with his D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic) degree, and opened Koelling Family Chiropractic in Fulton, Missouri on March 1, 1999.

Dr. D.D. Palmer discovered chiropractic, named chiropractic, and developed chiropractic starting in 1895.  Palmer College soon started in 1897, in Davenport, Iowa.

The Chiropractic Curriculum at Palmer is intense, and classes continue year around with an average 30 hours per term.

While the Palmer curriculum presents a wide "Palmer Package" of spinal adjusting techniques, Dr. Bryce was introduced to the Gonstead System of detection and correction of the vertebral subluxation.  The Gonstead System is based on the work of Dr. C.S. Gonstead of Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin.  Dr. Gonstead was a mechanical engineer before his arthritis was helped through chiropractic.  After he graduated from Palmer in 1923, he devoted his life to developing the very best system of chiropractic humanly possible.  Dr. Bryce served as treasurer officer of the Palmer Gonstead Club, which is not only the largest technique club at Palmer, but also the largest of all clubs at all chiropractic colleges in the world.

Dr.  Bryce continually takes classes in Mt. Horeb, WI at the Gonstead Clinic through the Gonstead Seminars under the direction of those who trained directly with Dr. Gonstead.   Dr. Bryce also takes continuing education seminars in order to keep up with the latest in chiropractic philosophy, art, and science technology.