Introducing Dr. Matthew Buck

Dr. Matthew BuckI am native to the St. Louis area where I was raised in Oakville with my two sisters, Jenny and Laura.  We all went to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, and then I attended Vianney High School.   While at Vianney, I participated in track and field and racquetball.  My initial interest in chiropractic was sparked by my racquetball coach, Dr. Maher.   My college years were spent in Springfield, MO, where I attended Southwest Missouri State studying biomedical sciences.  After shadowing Dr. Maher and seeing the quality of care that he gave his patients I decided that chiropractic was a good fit for me as well.  I moved back to St. Louis and attended Logan College of Chiropractic graduating with my Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2006.

My time away from the office is spent with family, friends and my girlfriend, Shannon.  I enjoy staying involved in sports, and I love the outdoors.  Since 2003, I have volunteered as a coach for the Cor Jesu Academy racquetball team.

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How long will you need chiropractic care?
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Why are chiropractors wary of the germ theory?
Louis Pasteur originated the idea that germs caused disease. Yet, on his deathbed he recanted, declaring, "It's not the seed, but the soil." Meaning, it's not the germ that causes disease, but the condition of the body that allows the germ to thrive. Chiropractic care in our St Louis office is designed to bolster your resistance so germs don't see you as a good host.