Dr. Katelyn Seaba was born and raised in Iowa City, IA. She became fascinated with the human body and fitness while obtaining her bachelors degree at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, IA. While attending SAU Katelyn studied Behavioral Neuroscience and was recruited to be a member of the bowling team, on a scholarship.
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Katelyn worked as a fitness coach post-undergrad and found a love for chiropractic care. It was then when she decided to attend Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.
While attending Palmer, Dr. Katelyn was a student representative for the Motion Palpation Institute (MPI) where she was able to teach her fellow classmates MPI technique a few days a week. Dr. Katelyn was also involved in the Student Rehabilitation and Sports Injury Clinic where she was able to learn under Bobsledding Olympian and DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization) guru, Dr. Dave Juehring.
She also spent countless hours attending numerous seminars perfecting her skills. During her last 6 months of Chiropractic school, Dr. Katelyn was chosen to intern with Dr. Mike Olson (also a Palmer Graduate) at Bigfork Valley Hospital in Bigfork, MN where she obtained over 600 clinical hours.
In her free time Dr. Katelyn likes to watch Iowa Hawkeye sports, cook, walk her dog Dax, workout, and binge Netflix.