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Serving the Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Roseville, Rocklin and surrounding communities, the health professionals at Jennings Chiropractic Neurology Clinic are dedicated to helping you achieve your wellness objectives -- combining skill and expertise that spans the entire chiropractic wellness spectrum. Sacramento Chiropractor Dr. Ed Jennings is the only Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist in Citrus Heights. He is committed to bringing you better health and a better way of life by teaching and practicing the principles of natural wellness care.
Patients seeking treatment at Jennings Chiropractic Neurology Clinic with Dr. Ed Jennings are assured of receiving the finest quality care through the use of modern chiropractic equipment and technology. Dr. Jennings and the staff have a genuine concern for your well-being!
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It's Your Life... Live it in Health!
Edward D. Jennings, D.C., D.A.B.C.N., D.A.A.P.M., Q.M.E.
Dr. Ed Jennings, born in Youngstown, Ohio, graduated from Youngstown State University with a B.S. in Education. He obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. While attending Palmer, Dr. Jennings played rugby and was a member of the 1983 Midwest Collegiate Championship team. He continues to play Old Boy Rugby on occasion.
Dr. Jennings is Board certified by the American Chiropractic Neurology Board, one of only 600 Worldwide. He holds Board Certification in Pain Management through the American College of Pain Management and is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician.
Dr. Jennings was named by Washingtonian Magazine as the top sports chiropractor for the DC Metropolitan area.He was the team physician for George Mason University rugby, NOVA rugby team, Sacramento team, Medical Director for the 1992 National Rugby 7’s championship and Cherry Blossom Rugby Tournament.
Dr.Jennings is a Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) in the State of California and serves as an expert witness for disputes in the worker’s compensation system and personal injury arena. He has received advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, and Vertigo and Balance Disorders.
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