Dr. Krsko graduated from National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Illinois. She was raised in a chiropractic family, and her father, Dr. Joseph Krsko was a Palmer Chiropractic Graduate. Dr. Chris uses both the techniques taught at National College as well as the procedures her father passed on to her exclusive to Palmer College.
Dr. Krsko has branched into nutrition and rehabilitation, and is board certified in both nutritional counseling and exercise rehabilitation. She had done extensive research and extended education in both of these fields. She was motivated to do this because she wants to heal the complete person, not just the spine. She knows that by combining nutrition, chiropractic and rehabilitation, the body can and will heal itself.
Dr. Krsko treats a variety of patients from days-old children to the elderly. She uses the hand held activator method for those patients who cannot be adjusted with routine chiropractic techniques. She also uses cranial sacral adjusting to restore the unstable chronic lower back condition and TMJ problems. Sinus headaches respond to her gentle cranial procedures as well. Children respond to treatment for all kinds of sprains, strains, and injures from sporting events and the back and neck aches that come from carrying too heavy of backpacks at school.
Dr. Christine M. Krsko has been in practice for 33 years. Dr. Krsko is the proud mother of Jennifer and Laura. Jennifer is a student at Alverno College as an education major, and Laura is a graduate of UWM and is a nurse at Froedert Hospital in Milwaukee.
Dr. Krsko has received numerous awards for achievement on a national level and is a national lecturer. Dr. Krsko has served on the Wisconsin Chiropractic examining board, as secretary for the Wisconsin Chiropractic Association, National Chiropractic College Alumni Association, is a member of the American Chiropractic Association, is hospital certified, and has volunteered for the local civic groups as well as local lecturing and school career days.
Dr. Krsko is passionate about helping those in need. Her clinic has raised thousands for disaster relief efforts such as 9-11 and Hurricane Katrina. Thousands more have been raised to benefit a cause very special to her, The Fisher House, which houses military families so they can be close while our soldiers heal. Local food pantries have received thousands of pounds of food from the clinic’s yearly food drives and money has been raised for the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee, Kid Café Programs, The Hunger Task Force, The WAFS Burn Camp and the Wisconsin Humane Society.
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