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Dr. Ryan Marchman is a teacher, healer, and philosopher at The Adjustatorium in Boulder, Colorado. He has trained in both classical and contemporary healing arts since he was a child. As a teacher and speaker he opens minds to the wisdom that lies within, showing people the truth of human potential. He has dedicated his life to unlocking the mysteries of wellness, illness, and human behavior. He holds an A.S. Degree in Psychology, a B.S. Degree in Health Coaching, and the Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree from Life University. His training includes qigong (energy work), both traditional and modern martial arts, reiki, eastern and western philosophy, meditation techniques, progressive muscle relaxation, breathing techniques, life coaching, health coaching, classical Chinese massage, neuromuscular therapy, and of course Vitalistic Chiropractic. Dr. Marchman is a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatrics Association and is on staff at MLS seminars, traveling and teaching other chiropractors and chiropractic students a masterful and honoring approach to chiropractic adjusting.
About half of my practice is animal chiropractic. In addition to moms, kids, and people of all ages, I also see dogs and cats in the office and travel to do horses.
Training: Trained in Webster technique
Education: Trained as a pediatric chiropractor at Life University
Special Certifications: Member of the International Chiropractic Pediatrics Association
Completed many pediatric technique seminars and programs.
I saw Dr. Marchman on occasion for about a year and a half. On 2/21/20 had an appointment for just general maintenance. Received extremely harsh neck adjustment resulting in vertigo. Never had any headaches, neck problems, or vertigo in my Chiropractic or Medical history. Over last four months since, Dr. Marchman has shown zero responsibility, professionalism, or integrity. Has chosen to hide from the issue instead of being pro-active. Lots more back story about this poor behavior. All of his supposed credentials seem fraudulent to me. Would simply like to warn other possible patients to beware. Anyone can pretend to be professional and write credential laden bio’s about themselves. When it comes to Dr. Marchman, I would strongly suggest looking elsewhere for your Chiropractic care. There are many much more qualified Chiropractors in the area. No one wants to be injured and then ignored!
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