Dr. Gerald B. Zelm received his
pre-chiropractic training at Milton College, Milton, Wisconsin and the
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic
degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1973. He practiced in
Martinsburg, West Virginia for fourteen years before returning to his home
state of Wisconsin in 1987.
Dr. Zelm is a diplomate of the National Board of Chiropractic
examiners and is licensed in Wisconsin and Michigan. He is a member of the
Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation,
Motion Palpation Institute, the American
Chiropractic Board of Occupational Health, and the
Christian Chiropractic Association.
Dr. Zelm has had extensive
post-graduate training in the following: x-ray pathology, motion palpation of
the spine and extremeties, Gonstead, Thompson and Activator adjusting
procedures, and the evaluation and treatment of automobile and industrial
injuries.
In 1998 Dr. Zelm
completed a 360-hour post-doctorate program in occupational injury consulting.
He was recently awarded the "Gonstead Committment Award" for twenty-nine years
of specific chiropractic care to his patients.
In
addition to maintaining an active practice, Dr. Zelm provides frequent health
lectures and has written several articles on health related
topics.
Dr. Zelm has also
served on three short-term missions to Jamaica and Poland with the Christian
Chiropractic Association, treating hundreds of patients while in these
countries.
Chiropractic is a
family tradition in the Zelm family. A total of thirteen chiropractors includes
four brothers, a brother-in-law, a sister-in-law, a nephew, a niece, and
several cousins. |