Mohsen Kazemi, RN, DC, FRCCSS(C), FCCPOR(C), MSc., PhD
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Email: showarth@cmcc.ca

CMCC Phone #: 416-893-0447

Social Media: LinkedIn

Accepting Students for supervision:

Looking for faculty collaborators:

Looking to join a research project as a team member:



Research Interests/Topics

  • Biomechanics
  • Sports Chiropractic
  • Sport Epidemiology
  • Spinal Manipulative Therapy (SMT)
  • Manual therapy
  • Sport injuries
  • Rehabilitation


Background

Sports Chiropractic, sports injuries and manual therapy is the core of my professional life and my research interest. Having worked as team Sports chiropractor, IST coordinator for Taekwondo Canada and Medical Chair for Ontario Taekwondo for over 2 decades enabled me to conduct several groundbreaking Taekwondo injuries and athlete profile research. My focus at this time is understanding the dynamic or sports Chiropractic in multidisciplinary Sport health care teams, Extremity adjusting force profile, clinical effect, concussion and performance.



Publications

ORCiD

Role: Supervisor
Level: Resident
Student Name: Noah Lane
Institution: CMCC
Thesis/Project Title: The prevalence of treatments provided by chiropractors to athletes competing in different sports at the World Games 2017?

Role: Supervisor
Level: Resident
Student Name: Dominique Harmat
Institution: CMCC
Thesis/Project Title: Is a plyometric upper body warm up associated with an increase in serving speed in asymptomatic former collegiate tennis players with a previous history of shoulder injury compared to a traditional tennis warm up alone? A feasibility study

Role: Committee Member
Level: Resident
Student Name: Andrew Parks
Institution: CMCC
Thesis/Project Title: Assessing construct validity of the Beighton Score as a measure of generalized joint hypermobility in varsity athletes.

Role: Committee Member
Level: Resident
Student Name: David Oh
Institution: CMCC
Thesis/Project Title: Association of early vs. late care seeking for sport-related concussion in adolescent athletes: A cohort study

Role: Committee Member
Level: Resident
Student Name: Darrin Germann
Institution: CMCC
Thesis/Project Title: Characteristics of adolescent athletes seeking early versus late care for sport-related concussion.

What are the force-time characteristics at the participant-table interface of asymptomatic adults during hip high-velocity, low amplitude manipulations with and without drop-piece?

Kickstarting G-CARE; The Global Chiropractic Athletics Research and Education Initiative.

Bringing the athlete's voice to sports healthcare - investigating and prioritizing athlete expectations, values, and preferences for care to co-create practice toolkits to inform athlete-centred care.

Investigating the sleep habits, behaviours, prevalence of sleep disturbance and sleep environment preferences of athletes presenting to a national practice-based research network of Canadian chiropractors working in sport.

Establishing and testing the feasibility of a national practice-based research network of Canadian chiropractors working in sport.

Neda Boroushak, Department of sports biomechanics, Sport Science Research Institute, Tehran (Iran)

Corrie Myburgh, Univ. of Southern Denmark


Diana De Carvalho, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Tyson Beach, University of Waterloo


Agency/Organization: Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation (CCRF)
Title: Bringing the athlete's voice to sports healthcare - investigating and prioritizing athlete expectations, values, and preferences for care to co-create practice toolkits to inform athlete-centred care.
Role: Co-Investigator

Agency/Organization: : Dr. John De Finney Research funding Grant
Title: Kickstarting G-CARE; The Global Chiropractic Athletics Research and Education Initiative.
Role: Primary investigator

Agency/Organization: : CMCC Internal Research Support Fund (IRSF)
Title: Kickstarting G-CARE; The Global Chiropractic Athletics Research and Education Initiative.
Role: Primary investigator

Agency/Organization: Foundation for the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada)
Title: Investigating the sleep habits, behaviours, prevalence of sleep disturbance and sleep environment preferences of athletes presenting to a national practice-based research network of Canadian chiropractors working in sport
Role: Co-Investigator

Agency/Organization: Foundation for the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada)
Title: The development and deployment of a survey to investigate the sleep recommendation practices of musculoskeletal healthcare providers – a survey of Canadian sports specialist chiropractorst
Role: Co-Investigator