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Dr. Mohsen Kazemi, RN, DC, FCCSS(C), FCCRS(C), DACRB, Acupuncturist Dr. Kazemi is a doctor of chiropractic, Fellow of College of Chiropractic Sports and Rehabilitation Sciences, Diplomat of American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board and certified Acupuncturist. He currently works as a full time Associate Professor at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. He also practices at his multi-disciplinary Sports Clinic, Sports Specialist Rehab Centre in Toronto. He has traveled with Canadian and Ontario Taekwondo teams as Team Doctor since 1998.He has been the appointed Alternate Chiropractor for Core Canadian Health Care Team for the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic, Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games, and Rio 2007 Pan American Games. He served as the Core Canadian Medical Team Chiropractor at Santa Domingo 2003 Pan American Games.
He has published several scientific articles and research in peer reviewed journals and presented his research in Taekwondo and chiropractic around the world. He holds 6th degree black belt in WTF Taekwondo and was Canadian Taekwondo Poomse Champion in 2006. Dr. Kazemi is the original inventor of Vibromax Therapeutics™ techniques.
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Dr. Sandy S. Sajko, BPHE, DC, FCCSS(C) Dr. Sandy S. Sajko is a doctor of chiropractic and is a Fellow of the College of Chiropractic Sports. He currently works as a full time Assistant Professor at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Dr. Sajko also practices at his multi-disciplinary Sports Clinic, Active Health Chiropractic Centre in Mississauga. He has published several scientific articles in both medical and chiropractic reviewed journals.
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Dr. Brad Muir, HBSc (Kin), DC, FCCSS (C), Acupuncture Dr. Brad Muir graduated from the University of Waterloo in 1992 with an honours bachelor of science degree in kinesiology. He attained a diploma in acupuncture in 1997 and then returned to the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College graduating in 2003. Dr. Muir continued on at the Chiropractic College attaining his Sports Specialist Designation in 2006.
Dr. Muir is currently an Assistant Professor at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and practices at the Durham Sports Centre in Pickering. Dr. Muir is also the co-author and presenter of Running and Hockey Biodynamics and has lectured across Canada on these topics. He has also attended the Tae Kwon Do Olympic Carding Games, the Firefighter Combat Challenge Canadian and World Championships and the Dragon Boat Club Crew World Championships.
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