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published on September 19, 2023 - 4:17 PM
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Fresno State announced its newest sponsorship agreement, partnering with The Joint Chiropractic network — the nation’s largest provider of chiropractic care — in an agreement that runs through June 2024.

The Joint has two locations in Fresno and Clovis with an additional one in Visalia. There are plans to add a new clinic in Northwest Fresno at the Marketplace at El Paseo.

The Joint will also open a new location in Merced soon.

“We are honored to be aligned with Fresno State Athletics, which is a source of pride for California’s Central Valley,” said Peter D. Holt, president and CEO The Joint Corp. “Chiropractic care can be a vital component in the treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of sports injuries.”

The Joint serves as the official chiropractic partner for more than two athletic programs throughout the country, including University of Southern California, Rice University, Virginia Tech and a number of other collegiate athletic programs.

The Joint also serves as a chiropractic partner for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta United FC.

“The business community in the Valley is loyal to the Bulldogs, and to welcome the Valley-based team with The Joint Chiropractic to the roster is a big win for Fresno State Athletics,” said Zachary Fraser, general manager of Bulldog Sports Properties/LEARFIELD, the Bulldogs exclusive media partner. “We are excited to create connections between our fans and The Joint Chiropractic.”

The Joint introduced its business model to the health care industry in 2010, and now forms the nation’s largest operator, manager and franchisor of chiropractic clinics. The Joint has been named to Franchise Times “Top 500+ Franchises,” as well as Entrepreneur’s “Franchise 500” list.

The Joint’s Fresno location is at the River Park Shopping Center at 50 El Camino. Clovis is at 950 Herndon Ave., Suite 105. The Visalia clinic is located at 4220 S. Mooney Blvd.


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