Adrian Cohen
Chiropractor
64 Vaughan Road Toronto Ontario, M6G 2N4About
Dr. Adrian Cohen is an experienced chiropractor who has worked with a range of patients from high performance athletes (NHL, MLB, NBA, Canadian National Squash, University of Virginia Track and Field team) to patients simply in need of high quality chiropractic care.
With Dr. Cohen’s extensive knowledge of biomechanics and sports injuries, paired with a personal training and strength and conditioning specialist background (CSCS), his practice treats patients with neuro-musculoskeletal dysfunction. Dr. Cohen utilizes a unique treatment system for the primary goal of reducing pain and dysfunction, while increasing strength and improving athletic performance. This proven treatment system also applies to those who require performance optimization from the physical stress of the regular activities of daily living, such as taking out the garbage or prolonged work postures, which can lead to repetitive strain injuries.
He also has a special interest in clinical nutrition and has successfully helped people lose weight, gain lean muscle mass, and improve their sleep.
Education and Training
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
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Adrian Cohen's Expert Contributions
Should I see a chiro after a car accident?
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Teaches at Spaulding University -
- Affiliate of Harvard University -
Areas of research
Chiropractic and Acupuncture treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Chronic Pain
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