Meet Dr. Ashley Stalmack

DC, CFMP.

Dr. Stalmack and her team cater to a diverse clientele spanning all ages, from newborns to seniors, including athletes, individuals managing pain, and those seeking preventive care.

Additionally, she holds specialized certifications in pregnancy care and Functional Medicine. Originally hailing from Brighton, Michigan, Dr. Stalmack is a graduate of Michigan State University. She is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner, having received her training from the University of Functional Medicine. Her career kicked off in an integrative environment, collaborating closely with Naturopaths, Chiropractors, Physical Therapists, and Medical Doctors.

With extensive expertise in addressing inflammatory conditions through natural, holistic approaches, including comprehensive lab testing and tailored nutritional guidance, Dr. Stalmack is particularly adept in joint physiology and function assessment, offering effective treatments for joint dysfunction. Having practiced in urban centers like Philadelphia, PA, and Greenville, SC, she now brings cutting-edge procedures to the greater Detroit area.

Her treatment modalities include Diversified, Activator, Webster technique, FAKTR soft tissue therapy, and Kinesio-taping. Dr. Stalmack has a special affinity for caring for expectant mothers and children.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Dr. Stalmack finds joy in yoga, exploring new destinations, and continuously expanding her knowledge base.

Dr. Kristin Coleman

Dr. Coleman is originally from Iron Mountain, in Michigan’s beautiful Upper Peninsula. She grew up in a family of chiropractors, so she was exposed to the benefits of chiropractic medicine at a young age. She was very active and involved in a variety of sports and athletic activities from elementary school all the way through college. She attributes chiropractic care to keeping her strong and healthy, helping her return to her sport faster after an injury, and continuing to keep her healthy today. 

 

Dr. Coleman completed undergrad at Albion College, where she competed in track and field as a heptathlete and majored in Exercise Science and Kinesiology. She then attended chiropractic school at National University of Health Sciences, in the Chicago suburbs. She practiced in the Kansas City area for a few years before moving back to Michigan. Over the years, she has continued her learning in various chiropractic manipulation techniques, kinesiology taping, cupping, soft tissue treatment methods, and movement analysis to provide more effective treatments, help her patients recover as quickly as possible, and live a healthy life.

 

In her spare time, you can find Dr. Coleman doing anything outside—enjoying the lakes, hiking in the woods, gardening, walking her two rescue pups, or exploring a new part of the metro. She also loves traveling with her husband and daughter. 

PRO TIP:

Please get your families checked, spinal problems can start young! We went to the chiropractor that day and had x-rays taken, the film showed a misalignment in my lower neck, we call these subluxations. I got adjusted that day and followed up with ice and stretching over the next few weeks. I was very stiff and sore for about a week, but I slowly regained my full range of motion and began feeling better.

I have always been grateful that my family knew about chiropractic and I was able to be treated naturally. If I had gone to the emergency room, they may given me pain relievers or muscle relaxers, which does nothing to correct the actual issue in the spine.

After this episode I have seen chiropractors over the years for many things including migraine headaches, where I was given Imitrex that resulted in making me unable to stay away and function during my college classes at Michigan State. I have also been treated for various other issues, such as upper back pain after a yoga injury. Even since becoming a chiropractor myself, I still get my spine checked regularly by my chiropractor.

Chiropractic allows the nervous system to function better and gives the body the tools it needs to heal itself.

Dr. Stalmack’s Story

My first experience with chiropractic was due to neck pain. I was 12 years old and heavily involved in gymnastics and cheerleading. I was a base during stunting which means other girls frequently fell on my shoulders, arms and occasionally my head and neck. One school morning my mother came in my room to wake me up and when I looked up from my position in bed and my neck went into severe spasm, I really had no idea what was happening, which can be quite scary.

In addition to getting fallen on, I had a bad habit of sleeping on my stomach (which I don't recommend). At this time I had never been to the chiropractor even though my father had been seeing his chiropractor regularly since the age of 16.