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The Joint Corp. announces third clinic opening in Minneapolis area

Chiropractic Economics March 11, 2013

robb-quinlan-39-mlbMarch 11, 2013 — The Joint Corp., a leading franchisor of chiropractic clinics, recently announced the opening of their newest clinic in Eagan, Minn. The clinic is owned by DC Management P.C. and is managed by The Joint franchisee, Robb Quinlan.

Upon retiring from an eight-year career in Major League Baseball with the Los Angeles Angels, Quinlan, a native of St. Paul began looking for new business opportunities and found one right in his own backyard. As a longtime advocate of chiropractic, when introduced to The Joint concept, he knew instantly he wanted to be part of this growing enterprise.

“As a lifelong athlete and professional baseball player, I realized the benefits of chiropractic care in leading a healthy, active lifestyle,” Said Quinlan

After an illustrious collegiate career at the University of Minnesota in which he was named Big Ten Conference Player of the Year in 1999, Quinlan was drafted in the 10th round by the Anaheim Angels. After eight years, Quinlan — equipped with a marketing and communications degree — began seeking his own field of dreams and found it with The Joint.

“The Joint model allows everyone to receive quality chiropractic care in a convenient and affordable manner,” said Quinlan.

The chiropractor servicing patients at the Eagan clinic is Casey Hallin, DC. Hallin received his undergraduate degree from Hamline University in St. Paul and Doctor of Chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington.

Source: The Joint Corp., thejoint.com

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