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Dr. Robert E. Thiry
- Palmer West Chiropractic College Graduate
- Over 12+ years experience
- Advance training in auto accident trauma and whiplash
- Advance training in sports injury care
- Advance training in pediatric care
- Diplomat: National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
- Lecturer
- Expert Witness
Former Chiropractic Physician for: Idaho Stallions, Idaho Stampede, Idaho Sneakers, Boise State Men's and Women's tennis teams, and the Boise Stars.
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Dr. Thiry completed his pre-medicine undergraduate studies at Boise State Univeristy and Albertsons College of Idaho. Followed by four years of chiropractic school at Palmer West Chiropractic college located in northern California. In January of 1995, Dr. Thiry successfully completed the four-part National Board Examination and the state board examinations for the State of Idaho. Dr. Thiry has enjoyed practicing in the Treasure Valley since 1995 and continues to help people eliminate pain and improve their overall health.
Since opening his chiropractic business, Dr. Thiry has received advanced training in whiplash trauma, ergonomic education and sports injury care. Dr. Thiry is very active in the community offering free ergonomic lectures to local businesses as well as lecturing local attorneys on the latest in auto accident trauma research.
Dr. Thiry has worked with many of the local sports teams and athletes and has been the primary chiropractor for the Idaho Stallions, Idaho Stampede, Idaho Sneakers (including Andy Rodick), BSU men and women's tennis teams as well as many local runners, cyclist, and triathletes. Dr. Thiry was a competitive cyclist for years and recently changed his focus to triathlons. He competed in his first Ironman in 2006 and believes that his involvement in these activities helps him further relate to and treat his patients.
"I grew up in a chiropractic family with my father and three uncles being chiropractors. It was at a very young age I saw how people's lives were changed from chiropractic treatment. As a result, I knew that I wanted to be a chiropratic physician. I have dedicated my life to being a caring and effective chiropractor, and helping my patients obtain an improved quality of life."
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