Dr. Jennifer S. Addleman, DO, CSCS is an incoming resident physician and certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS).

Jennifer graduated with highest honors at UC Davis with a B.S. in Physiology and a minor in Business and Operations Management. For 5 years during high school and college, she worked for a sports physical therapy company coaching patients through corrective exercises and working with professional athletes competing in the UFC, NFL, and MLB. Jennifer is active in research involving gait analysis, wearable technology and heart rate variability. While in medical school, Jennifer has held leadership roles in sports medicine, ultrasound education, PM&R, and integrative medicine. She has also served on the medical team at multiple USA Track and Field and USA Weightlifting events and on the UCSF medical team at several bay area endurance events. She has completed over 80 hours of continuing education in ultrasound and has taught over 80 hours of ultrasound education nationally with Touro, the Global Ultrasound Institute, and AOCPMR. She graduated from Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine as the top-ranked student in class for competency attainment, and was a recipient of the 2025 Class Outstanding D.O. Student Award. She will complete her intern year with the Sutter Roseville Transitional Year Residency Program, followed by her advanced training in Physiatry with the Stanford Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program.

Outside of her professional work, she enjoys kettlebell-based resistance training, rock climbing, hiking and camping at National Parks, fishing, watching sports (go 49ers!), and training her 2 dogs.

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