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Kirogévité Kayzen Center

DR DENIS MoÏse Chouinard, Chiropractor

Photo du Dr Denis Moïse Chouinard, Chiropraticien

After a bachelor's degree in physiology in 1980 at the University of Ottawa, Dr. Chouinard did his doctorate in chiropractic at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto in 1985. He then specialized in neurology in Boston and sports medicine in Toronto where he studied the techniques that helped Donavan Bailey win the Olympics and Wayne Gretzky to return to the game.

 

Dr Chouinard has traveled to Rome and Florida to treat professional tennis players. He also studied pediatrics in Montreal and geriatrics in Paris. He attended the American Back Society meeting on new discoveries on the neck and back, and participated in a world-class sports seminar in England.

 

In practice since 1985, Dr. Chouinard is a conscientious family chiropractor who cares about the physical and psychological well-being of all his patients.

The mission

The mission of the Center Kirogévité Kayzen is to inspire a lifestyle that improves longevity and quality of life for all through chiropractic care, functional and integrated medicine and education.

We combine Japanese wisdom "Kaizen" which is to make small, continuous improvements with a "Kayzen" lifestyle.

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K

Kiro

(chiropractic)

AT

Attitude

(positive)

Y

Yoga

(relaxation movement)

Z

Zen

(meditation)

E

Exercises

NOT

Nutrition

(Mediterranean)

WHAT IS A CHIROPRACTITIONER?

He is a health professional who considers the human being as a whole and who takes into account its natural powers of recovery.

Chiropraticien tenant une colonne vertébrale

HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS

He focuses his attention on the integrity of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems, in relation to all the other systems of the human body, healthy or sick, paying particular attention to the spine.

 

The chiropractor generally deals with problems that originate in the nervous system, the muscular system and the skeletal system, as well as the relationships that these three systems have with the rest of the human body.

The word "CHIROPRATIC" comes from the Greek kheir which means "hands" and praktikos, which means "Do or exercise".

PHOTOS OF OUR CENTER

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