Dr. Kelly Rybicki

Dr. Kelly Rybicki

Dr. Rybicki is the founder of Onion River Chiropractic in Winooski Vermont and has been in practice since 1992. She is a 1985 graduate of Purdue University, with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. She graduated from National College of Chiropractic with high honors, Magna Cum Laude, in 1992 and is one of the select few chiropractors in the country with an advanced post graduate degree in Chiropractic Orthopedics, Diplomate in Chiropractic Orthopedics (DABCO). This degree designates her as a specialist in orthopedic and sports conditions and injuries. She founded Onion River Chiropractic in 1993 and has treated thousands of patients. Dr. Rybicki’s coordinated effort to work for the improvement of her patient’s condition with primary care doctors, medical specialists, physical therapists, and naturopaths, has gained great respect in the surrounding Vermont community.

Benefits of Stretching

Stretching is not just for athletes. The following are some of the reasons why stretching may be beneficial for you: 1. Increase your range of motion. Stretching helps to warm up muscles and joints. Synovial fluid is released from the cartilage within…

Acidic and Alkaline Foods

Acidic and Alkaline Food Consumption for Healthy Living All food digested in our bodies metabolizes, or burns down into a residue which can be neutral, acidic, or alkaline, depending on the content of the original food.  Scientific research emphasizes the…

How to make a Castor Oil Pack

Many of us are familiar with the grandmother references to taking castor oil for prevention and as a cure all for many health ailments. There is not much documented research on the efficacy of castor oil for health conditions.  However,…

Eating with the Seasons

There are many benefits to eating with the seasons.  In the fall and winter, foods that provide warmth and carbohydrates such as carrots, potatoes, pumpkins, cabbages, onions, and winter squash will provide vitamins to boost the body’s germ fighting ability…

Forearm Tendonitis

Tendonitis is the inflammation of a tendon, the bands of strong connective tissue that attach muscle to bone, which are often due to a repetitive strain injury.  Repeated straining of a tendon can cause small tears that lead to the…

Inflammatory Foods

Inflammation is the new buzz word now being related to many chronic medical conditions such as …allergies, Alzheimer’s, asthma, high cholesterol and narrowing of the arteries, cancer, heart disease, celiac disease, chronic pain of muscles and joints, recurring “tendonitis”, Crohn’s…

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