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Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremony - Saturday, December 21, 2024 @ 10AM

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Photo of Gina Scognamiglio DC (‘99), CCSP, CPEP, CES

Gina Scognamiglio, DC (‘99), CCSP, CPEP, CES

Biography

Dr. Gina is a highly skilled and experienced corrective exercise specialist with over 25 years as a chiropractor, health and fitness specialist. In addition to her Chiropractic degree, she has achieved a Bachelor of Science in human biology, certification as a posture exercise professional, and NASM certified corrective exercise specialist. She has background working in physical therapy prior to college where physical therapy was her focus at the University of Louisville. She also had a career as a competitive gymnast and collegiate cheerleader along with coaching both sports to lead her to where she is now. Throughout her career, Dr. Gina has worked with a diverse range of patients, from professional athletes seeking to optimize performance, ex professional athletes who want to hold on to their bragging rights, to individuals recovering from injury and aiming to improve their quality of life. She has worked with weekend worriers, industrial athletes, young and upcoming stars and gym rats. She specializes in identifying and addressing muscular imbalances, movement dysfunctions, and biomechanical inefficiencies through tailored corrective exercise programs. In addition to her work, Dr. Gina taught at Logan University in many areas, including gross anatomy, spinal anatomy, diversified adjusting and finishing up as part time faculty in the student clinic. She has a passion to teach her patients, students and colleagues to empower themselves and others with the knowledge and skills needed to help move better, prevent injuries, and achieve their physical goals. Dr. Gina is a dynamic person with an energetic teaching style and the ability to blend scientific rigor with practical application. She will emphasize the importance of understanding the body’s functional anatomy and biomechanics, as well as the critical role that corrective exercise plays in long-term health and performance.   

Sherry McAllister, DC, MS Ed, CCSP

Brandon Steele, DC (’09), FACO

Christine Foss, MD, DC, MS Ed, ATC, DACBSP, ICSC

Chris Perron, DC

Jay Greenstein, DC, CCSP, CGFI-L1, CKTP, RMS