ABOUT the ICS TEAM

Dr. Rucker

Dr. Emily RuckerDr. Emily Rucker has been practicing Chiropractic in Boulder, CO since 1984. She is a graduate of National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Il (now National University of Health Sciences). She completed additional education in Chiropractic Orthopedics, and was awarded Diplomate status in 1989. She is an Advanced Proficiency Activator practitioner, is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, a Registered Craniosacral therapist, and has completed advanced training in Frequency Specific Microcurrent. Emily is a musician at heart, an avid cyclist, and a master swimmer. She has two grown sons, whom she adores.

Massage therapists

Three wonderful experienced certified massage therapists compliment the Chiropractic work. They have worked with Dr. Rucker at Integrated Chiropractic Services for many years. They utilize a wide range of therapeutic techniques to suit each person's needs. Not everyone receives massage, but those who do, love being able to go directly from the massage room to the adjusting room.

Pamela CumingPamela Cuming graduated from the Chinese Shorin-Ryu Institute of Healing Arts and Science in Los Angeles in 1989. She is also an artistic painter, screenplay writer, and mother of 7-year-old Jackson.

Susan OpferSusan Opfer graduated from the Healing Spirits Massage Training Program in Boulder in 2003. She is also a Reiki Practitioner, and has attained the Third Degree in the Usui System of Natural Healing (1996). She has studied Energy Medicine with David J. Coon, and has extensive studies in Aromatherapy. She also offers Hot Stone Massage, Reiki sessions, and Raindrop Treatments (see Services). Susan is an accomplished painter and print maker.

Dana WodtkeDana Wodtke graduated from the Colorado School of Healing Arts in 1992, and certified in Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT) in 1995. She also teaches yoga and Middle Eastern dance.

About our Logo

ICS logoThe logo was designed for ICS by a friend. We used to be in an office with the circle as a prominent theme in the architecture. It does symbolize balance, perhaps yin and yang, with the wave indicating flow and openness. The circle symbolizes the continuity of services and interaction of service providers in our vision.