Dr. Dennis Zinner

Dr. Dennis Zinner
Education and Professional History
Dr. Zinner's first employment after the University of Colorado School of Engineering in 1970 was to take an engineering position at Samsonite Corp., luggage division. He worked for them as a process engineer where he refined and developed processes in both the plastics and the textile departments. He left Samsonite to work as a commercial sales representative for ZEP Manufacturing where he was one of their top salespeople.
In 1988 he enrolled at Palmer Chiropractic College in Sunnyvale where he finished their four year program in three years, graduating with his Doctorate of Chiropractic. With his degree in hand, in San Francisco he joined the office of four well-respected orthopedic surgeons and was in charge of all their rehabilitation. He also became a Qualified Medical Examiner for the State of California.
In 1988 he returned to school and received his Master of Science in Health Administration with an emphasis in Bio mechanical Trauma. This was an excellent program offered by Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida in conjunction with the University of Miami Medical School.
Certifications
- Radiographic Supervisor
- Certified in Bontanical Medicine
- Bio mechanical Analysis of Low Speed Impacts
- Industrial Injury Evaluations
- National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Current Memberships
- California Chiropractic Association
- 2000 - 2003 San Francisco District President
- American Academy of Bio mechanical Trauma
- American Board of Disability Analysts, Fellow
- American Chiropractic Association
- Riverbank Chamber of Commerce
- Riverbank Business Association
- Rio Arts, Board Member
Research
- Fibromyalgia: Article published in Alternative Medicine Digest, Jan. 1998
- Contributing Author: Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, & Environmental illness by Burton Goldberg (ed), 1998
- Master's Thesis: Electric Behavior of the Sternocleidomastoid Muscles (SCM) after LOSRIC.
- Master's Research: Electric Behavior of the Pectoralis Muscle in Subjects with Carpel Tunnel Syndrome.
Publications
- Taking the Quantum Leap to Happiness, 2004, Robert D. Reed Publishers.