Dynamic Life Chiropractic was founded with the mission of teaching our patients how to build and maintain health, and in the process feel better than they ever have before!

After completing his undergraduate at University of Detroit Mercy and graduate school at Logan College of Chiropractic he had the opportunity to work with author and Upper Cervical Chiropractor Dr. Michael Lenarz in Mount Vernon, WA. While working with Dr. Lenarz, Dr. Judge’s wife had their first daughter and they decided it was time to return home to Michigan and the Detroit area. Dr. Judge grew up in Ferndale and his wife grew up in Berkley and they now have three children.
Like many other chiropractors, he became a doctor of chiropractic because of the transformative effect it had on his own life. Even more powerful than his initial experience with chiropractic was the experience that led him to practice Upper Cervical care. During his last year of chiropractic school he began to have frightening and debilitating vision problems in his left eye. He went to an optometrist, opthamologist, retinal specialist, then a neurologist. He had a MRI, nerve conduction test, and many other procedures. The final diagnosis was “All the tests were negative, but the symptoms fit with the onset of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
Throughout chiropractic school he had been receiving traditional chiropractic treatments but never the special type of care known as Upper Cervical Chiropractic. He sought out an Upper Cervical Specialist who confirmed that, indeed, his neck was injured and misaligned. After the first correction, his vision began to improve! Within three months, his vision had been restored to normal. Fortunately, the looming diagnosis of MS was incorrect and the debilitating problem was the result of a severe misalignment of his neck.

From that point on, his purpose was clear: to give other people the same opportunity to be happy and healthy that he had been given. Spread the message about the importance of head and neck alignment for the full expression of human health, helping people in our community have full and dynamic lives!
Dr. Judge became one of the first 20 doctors in the country to complete an additional 300 hour degree program, specializing in an advanced understanding of complex head and neck problems. In 2015 he earned a Diplomate in Chiropractic Craniocervical Junction Procedures (DCCJP).

Dr. Austin Webster is originally from Michigan and grew up in the city of Howell. He received an undergraduate degree in kinesiology from Michigan State University before moving to Davenport, Iowa, to earn his chiropractic degree from Palmer College. While there, he was involved in many different organizations, serving on three executive boards at both the local and national levels. He pursued additional studies in the research field and the Blair technique. Through these endeavors, he received Palmer’s Research Honors award and acquired the Blair Certificate of Proficiency. He was also involved with the Palmer Center for Business Development, earning their Certificate of Merit.
Dr. Webster has been with the team at Dynamic Life Chiropractic since his Graduation in 2019. Since entering the practice, he has stayed focused on improving his clinical expertise and education, following his passion for research. He is a co-author of a research paper on the efficacy of radiographic imaging, published in 2024 in the International Journal of Healthcare (IJH). The paper is titled Plain Radiography: A Unique Component of Spinal Assessment and Predictive Health and can be read for free at mdpi.com. He is currently working through a 3-year, 300-hour post-doctoral program, for advanced education and training in the upper neck and the crucial role it plays in the body’s neurologic and biomechanical function. Through the first 2 years, he has remained at the top of his class as valedictorian and will be completing the program at the end of 2026, receiving the credentials of Diplomate in Craniocervical Junction Procedures (DCCJP).
Currently, Dr. Webster continues to pursue research and publish papers exploring the many roles the upper neck plays in the body. He is working on a publication that is examining the effects of an upper neck adjustment on patients’ lung function, as well as a separate publication on the neck’s involvement in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, or POTS. In his free time, Dr. Webster enjoys traveling internationally to experience different cultures, as well as hiking, camping, birdwatching, going to the gym, and playing board games.
