Kurt Olding, DIAMN, PSP
D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic) - National College of Chiropractic
Dr. Kurt Olding has been in practice for over 30 years, opening Minster Chiropractic Center in 1986 after graduating from National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, IL in 1984. Through the years Dr. Kurt has enjoyed treating all age groups, from infants to athletes and parents to grandparents. He took special interest in sports medicine during his early years in practice, completing 300 hours of continuing education through the Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician program.
Cox Technique Certification and Instruction
Dr. Kurt earned Cox® Technic certification in 2009. In 2012 he began co-instructing the technique, and since 2015 has been a full-time instructor alongside Dr. James Cox, Dr. Ralph Kruse, and Dr. George Joachim. Through his work with Cox® Technic, Dr. Kurt has had several exciting opportunities. In March of 2016, he taught Cox® Technic in Bern, Switzerland as part of the Swiss Chiropractic Academy’s “technique series” program. Later that month, he presented research on Cox® Technic with his mentor Dr. James Cox at the annual Association of Chiropractic Colleges Research Agenda Conference. Dr. Kurt co-authored a paper published in the June 2016 edition of the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine titled Chiropractic Distraction Spinal Manipulation on Post-surgical Continued Low Back and Radicular Pain patients: A Retrospective Case Series.
D.I.A.M.N. (Diplomate of the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine) - University of Bridgeport *formerly F.A.C.O. (Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists)
In 2015, Dr. Kurt became board-certified as a Chiropractic Orthopedist, and a Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists (FACO). He is also a board member of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists, serving since early 2016.
Dr. Kurt and his wife Jackie are Minster natives. They have three children: Sunni, Kregg, and Jack. Sunni and her husband Tyler joined the practice in 2014.
P.S.P. (Primary Spine Practitioner)
Through the University of Pittsburg, Doctor Kurt completed his Primary Spine Practitioner board certification in 2021. PSPs are chiropractors or physical therapists who function as primary contact providers for patients with spine-related disorders (SRD). This involves taking responsibility for managing most patients without the need for special tests or specialist referrals. It also involves identifying the minority of patients who require further diagnostic evaluations (X-ray, MRI, CT, EMG) or specialized interventions (injections, surgery). Further, the PSP serves as an inter-professional care coordinator, referring patients for the appropriate test or specialty service, and following up after these referrals to continually guide the patient toward the resolution of the SRD. To perform this role, the PSP requires a very specific and refined skill set.
