About us

Staff:   

  • Kim Shifflett, was recently employed in mid-July as a Chiropractic Assistant/Front Office Staff member.  She has 21 years of working with the public from a variety of  work positions.  She lives in Elkton with her husband Alden and two young children Canaan and Summer.  We are excited to have Kim and her experience to add to are office environment.
  • Renae Mitchell, who is a Chiropractic Assistant, has also had extensive experience in the field.  Her 14 years as a CA have paid off when it comes to patient care.
    She also provides service to billing and processing.  She lives in Bridgewater with her husband Tim and her daughter Brooklyn.
  • Dawn Lyndaker, who is also a Chiropractic Assistant, brings 7 years of experience and is in charge of Medicare, work-comp, and personal injury claims.  She resides in Dayton with her husband Brent and two young sons.



  • Dr. Todd Nieder, DC, ART®, NASM-PES, is the treating physician at the office.  His background in Sports Medicine and rehabilitation has allowed a unique blending of what chiropractic and physical medicine have to offer for musculoskeletal dysfunction.

His educational background is locally rooted from Bridgewater College, with a B.S. in Health Sciences, before continuing his education at Logan College of Chiropractic in suburban St. Louis, Missouri.  There, he received another B.S. in Human Biology before receiving a Doctorate of Chiropractic in April of 2003.  His post-graduate education includes credentials from Active Release Techniques® and the National Academy of Sports Medicine as a “Performance Enhancement Specialist.” 

Current educational symposiums take Dr. Nieder across the country to some of the “best of the best” in regards to musculoskeletal patient care.  These are usually multi-disciplinary sessions that blend active and passive rehabilitation education.

Dr. Nieder resides in Harrisonburg with his wife, Kim, and two daughters, Ellie and Chloe. When not spending time with his family, he enjoys researching more about rehab, playing basketball, weight-training, and playing golf.