Dr. Dana Riederer began working towards a career in healthcare at The University of Wisconsin – La Crosse and graduated in May of 2004 with a degree in Exercise Sport Science. Before completing his final year of undergraduate work, Dana realized that further studies in chiropractic would offer him the opportunity to learn a wide variety of techniques needed to optimally manage musculoskeletal conditions. He graduated from Logan College of Chiropractic with honors in December of 2007.
Dana has worked with patients from all walks of life as well as Pro Tour cyclists, NHL hockey players, professional track and field athletes, and elite level amateur cyclists and runners. Dana attends many post-graduate seminars and consistently researches topics at the forefront of musculoskeletal treatment in order to provide the most current and evidence-based care. Dana competes at an elite level in triathlon, road running, and trail running. He is a multiple time Boston Marathon qualifier and has qualified several times and competed at the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii.