Marc Kramer

Bio

Dr. Marc Kramer has long been interested in and inspired by human potential and development. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he was exposed to a fitness lifestyle from an early age. His father would regularly take him to the local gym, where he introduced Marc to physical exercise and the value of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

His passion for health and fitness eventually evolved into a successful career as a personal trainer; once recognized by Bally Total Fitness as one of the Top 20 Personal Trainers Nationally.

Marc continued his education by earning his doctorate of chiropractic at the National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, Illinois. Since his graduation in 2004, Dr. Kramer has helped thousands of people recover from injury faster, decrease pain, and improve their overall health and function through chiropracticʼs conservative, drugless, non-surgical approach to health and wellness.

In his personal time, Dr. Kramer enjoys biking, running, meditating, lifting weights and spending quality time with his wife, Melia, and their daughter, Isabella.

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Specialties:

  • chiropractic

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Activity

  • Marc Kramer
    Marc Kramer answered:
    When should I see a chiropractor for back symptoms?

    Like many health related conditions, the earlier you seek treatment the more likely you are to experience a favorable outcome (pain relief). Many patients first seek chiropractic care after a prolonged episode of low back pain, usually lasting greater than one to two weeks. Back pain following a

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  • Marc Kramer
    Marc Kramer answered:
    How is thoracic disc herniation treated?

    All discs are created equal, but not all herniations. A vertebral disc is made up of two primary layers, the inner layer called the nucleus pulposus, and an outer layer called the annulus fibrosus. A popular metaphor used to describe a vertebral disc is that of a jelly doughnut. The outer shell

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