Nathan Keiser, DC
A native of Chelsea, Michigan, Dr. Nathan Keiser earned his Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology from Michigan State University. He went on to earn his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Life University. Concurrently, he began to pursue study in functional neurology, earning specialty recognition in vestibular rehabilitation, childhood developmental disorders, neurochemistry, movement disorders and traumatic brain injury. He became board certified as a diplomate in chiropractic neurology by the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology (ACNB) in 2010 and has had the opportunity to serve patients from across North America and around the globe in private practice. In 2012, Dr. Keiser was invited by Dr. Frederick Carrick, the thought leader and developer of contemporary functional neurology, to join his clinical staff at his state-of-the-art facility in Atlanta. He has taken the experience of working with Professor Carrick and nestled back in his home state of Michigan. Dr. Keiser is also an Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology for the Carrick Institute, where he provides post-graduate instruction for doctors of all disciplines in the field of clinical and functional neurology. He is an international lecturer and regularly presents across the U.S., Canada and Europe. His clinical interest is in the field of non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical management of concussion, dysautonomia, traumatic brain injury, and movement disorders. In 2015 he earned a fellowship to the American Board of Brain Injury Rehabilitation and currently serves as a member of the board.