Advanced Certifications:- Family Practice and Diagnosis of Internal Disorders (DABCI)
- Clinical Nutrition (DCBCN)
- Medical Acupuncture
- Auriculotherapy
- Clinical Pain Management
Associations:- American Chiropractic Association (ACA)
- ACA's Council on Diagnosis and Internal Disorders (CDID)
- Texas Chiropractic Association (TCA)
- Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin - Adjunct Faculty
Dr. N.D. Victor Carsrud is not your typical chiropractor. After his graduate degree and research into Gene Therapy at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Dr. Carsrud began to question continued specialization in conventional research when the overall health of society was continuing to decline despite increased medications and technology. Healthcare continued to become less personal and more mechanized, with broader thinking and the human element becoming more marginalized. Then, after a training injury and a brush with surgery, Dr. Carsrud became exposed to chiropractic and the life-changing effects that alternative medicine offers.
Since his launch into alternative medicine, Dr. Carsrud has diversified his studies into numerous areas of treatment, to give his patients options and insight into their conditions and wellbeing. To keep these options open to his patients, he strives to investigate scientifically credible alternatives to his patient's needs through numerous seminars. And to carry that effort beyond the clinic, Dr. Carsrud remains politically active to crusade the cause of alternative health care on the state and national levels to defend patient's access to options and choices in their own healthcare.
As a Chiropractic Internist, he is uniquely qualified to address both the physical and biochemical health and wellness of the human body. By combining the structural effectiveness of Chiropractic Philosophy with proper nutritional counseling, supplementation, and exercise, lives can truly be brought back to wellness. He believes that only an all encompassing approach patient's health remains the most effective means of treating the person, not the disorder. The patient must first and foremost be treated as a whole person, and their problems treated accordingly with compassion and an integrated mindset willing to utilize a variety of approaches tailored to the needs of the patient.