Spine by Design Chiropractic Center

About Us


Higher Education and Training

Dr. Nick went on to receive his undergraduate degree in biology from St. Norbert College in de Pere, WI. He then attended Life University in Marietta, GA, the most prestigious and top- rated chiropractic school in the world.


In Marietta Dr. Nick received two years of hands-on experience by interning in The Life University clinic system, which is one of the largest chiropractic clinics in the world. Learning how to adjust was a big highlight of his education. Dr. Nick also interned at a private practice in the metro-Atlanta area where he helped hundreds of patients every month reach a level of optimum health.


Today, Dr. Nick is a proud member of the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin and believes firmly in its mission to serve from abundance, educate freely and empower all to reach their full potential. He is also a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA).

Because your care is based on the condition of your nervous system, not how you feel, this technology is the focal point of our practice.

Chiropractic Care is Now Rocket Science!

Dr. Albert has joined a growing number of high tech chiropractic doctors that have upgraded their level of care to better assess the health and well being of their community. People can now be examined by the Insight Subluxation Station, a non-invasive technology which is a neuro-spinal screening and evaluation system originally designed to measure changes in the spinal muscles of astronauts caused by space flight. It is painless, economical, and only takes minutes.

Dr. Albert uses the Insight technology to help measure subluxations, which is nerve interference along the spine. This nerve interference disturbs the muscles regular nerve function, causing an abnormal amount of electrical flow to the muscles and create other health problems. The Insight Subluxation Station measures the electrical flow and charts it, using graphics that show the spine. This helps specify precisely when chiropractors should adjust their patients, allowing for increased accuracy in diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.