Kevin Jackson was born and raised in Niagara Falls, Canada. He attended Niagara College in Welland, Ontario for a A.A., Brock University in St. Catherine’s, Ontario for a B.Sc. and Life University, Marietta, Georgia for a D.C..
He was the captain of the Life University Running Eagles Rugby Team graduate school division National Champions 1987.
He’s married to Dr. Selina Sigafoose Jackson and together they have practiced in York, Pennsylvania. They currently own and operate one of the largest chiropractic practices in the United States and have done so for the past 30 plus years.
Kevin is the Vice President of his state chiropractic organization the Chiropractic Fellowship of Pennsylvania. He is also a Fellow of the International Chiropractors Association.
Kevin has spoken at Chiro Europe, Cal Jam, Dynamic Essentials, New Beginnings, Life Vision, Life University, Focus Pennsylvania, Chiropractic Fellowship of Pennsylvania, New York Chiropractic Society, Bahama Chiropractic Society, Master’s Seminars Toronto. He is a continuing education presenter for Life University.
He also holds a patent from the United States and Canada Patent Office. He invented a force attenuation device for football helmets that offsets Angular Acceleration by 27%. He has written a Proof-of-Concept paper with Neuroscientist Dr. Kristen Willeumier. He is inventor/developer of the Jackson Cranio-Cervical Junction Method.
He has 2 daughters named Kinna and Kloe. Kloe is a 3rd generation chiropractor.