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Roger K. Pringle, DC
Meet the Doctor - For an in-depth profile, click here
| Specialty |
Chiropractic Medicine |
| Board Certification |
Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners |
Medical School |
Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, D. C. , 1993 |
| Employed at Kelsey-Seybold Since |
May 17, 2001 |
MEET THE DOCTOR
“As a chiropractor, I feel that my role is to assist the patient in determining the best care for the condition. I assist my patients in recovering from various musculoskeletal disorders and I believe that exercise is essential for recovery from most musculoskeletal disorders.”
Roger Pringle, D.C. joined Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in 2001. He cares for patients at our Main Campus, Vintage and Spring locations.
Professional Background
Dr. Pringle earned his Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractics. In December 1993, Dr. Pringle graduated from an internship at the Whittier Chiropractic Health Center. He is board-certified in Chiropractics by the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
Clinical Interests
Dr. Pringle’s areas of specialty care include the following:
- Low Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Headaches
Publications
- Pringle, RK and Wyatt, L: The Effects of Contextual Interference on Learning a Kinesthetic Skill. J Chiro Educ. Vol 10(2-3). p. 47-52.
- Pringle, RK: Problem-based Learning: Definitions, Problems and Concerns. J Manipulative Physiol Therap. Feb 1998, 21(2), pp. 122-25.
- Pringle RK, Lee J: The use of the learning and study styles inventory (LASSI) as a predictor for success or failure on part 1 of the national chiropractic board of examiners test. J Manipulative Physiol Therap. Mar/April 1998, 21(3), pp. 164-66.
- Pringle RK. Letter to the Editor. Response to Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DD, Harrison DE. Commentary. Motion Palpation: It’s time to accept the evidence. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. Mar/April 1999, 22(3), pp. 181-82.
- Pringle, RK, Kirstukas, S. Intra-instrument reliability of four types of goniometers. J Chiro Med. Sept 2003, 2(3).
- Pringle, RK, Richardson DL, Shiel RS. Case Report: Myofascial Pain Syndrome a double crush-like appearance with history, diagnosis and treatment. J Chiro Med. June 2003, 2(2), pp. 66-74.
- Pringle, RK. The Use of Guidance Hypothesis in Learning a Novel Motor Skill. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. IN Press.
Hobbies and Special Interests
When he’s not caring for patients, Dr. Pringle enjoys raising his two children. He loves watching his daughter dance and his son swim. He recently resumed running.
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