Originally from Ohio, Dr. Jennifer Bush D.C. was born and raised on a farm where she learned a lot about hard work! She played high school basketball and made it to the All Star Team.
Dr. Jennifer Bush D.C. graduated from Ohio University in 2004. Upon graduation, she enrolled at Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida.
She has a warmth and smile that makes her a favorite with children and babies. Dr. BushD.C. has advanced training in pregnancy and pediatrics.
During her matriculation through Palmer, she became interested in Sacro Occipital Technique, which is a system of chiropractic based upon the provable fact that every human who is sick or in pain has a distortion and a subluxation responsible for that sickness or pain. When you make the right adjustment, at the right spot and the right time, and in the right direction, you release enough nerve energy to cure most anything and sports chiropractic. In sports chiropractic, the focus of chiropractic sports is to provide care in the rehabilitation and performance optimization of neuromusculoskeletal system for athletes who choose a holistic approach to care.
She served as SOT club Vice President for three years and Secretary of the Sports Chiropractic club as well. Many of her weekends were devoted to obtaining advanced training in pregnancy, pediatrics, SOT and sports injuries. She holds certifications in numerous techniques and specialties. She graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in December 2007.
Dr. Jennifer Bush D.C. focuses on Holistic Family Care, Strutural Spine and Extremity rehab, Pregnancy, and Pediatrics. She utilizes many forms of health awareness and holistic models to treat the body as a whole and achieve optimal wellness in an un-invasive manner. Dr. Borgert uses many different techniques including: Thompson, Diversified, and Sacro-occipital technique (SOT). SOT focuses on balancing the sacrum with the cranium and while doing so treating the entire body.
Undergrad: Ohio University
Chiropractic School: Palmer College of Chiropractic in Florida
Techniques studied: Diversified, Thompson, Gonstead, SOT and Applied Kinesiology
Time in practice: 5 years
Why did you become a chiropractor? To treat the body holistically and with the gift of touch. It changes lives daily.
What do you love about being a chiropractor? I see miracles in my office everyday and develop relationships with my patients that changes their life physically, mentally and physiologically.
What is your chiropractic goal? My goal is to change lives by bringing awareness that ones health is in their hands and there are ways to live a healthy & joyous life naturally & holistically.