Dr James Stoxen DC FSSEMM Hon Team Doctors The World Congress In Sports and Exercise Medicine in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2014

Dr James Stoxen DC gives the presentation Ways Physicians, Coaches and Athletes can Improve Athletic Performance by the Earliest Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Spring Stiffness Over Modulation at The World Congress In Sports and Exercise Medicine in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2014

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Speakers
The World Congress of Sports and Fitness in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2014

Dr Paisal Chantarapitak (Thailand)
Chairman, Medical Committee, Football Association of Thailand
Director FIFA Medical Center of Excellence, Bangkok Thailand
Bangkok Hospital Sports and Exercise Medicine Center
Lecture: The 11+ A Complete Warm-up Program to Prevent Injuries in Football

Dr. Ali Alquatahni (Saudi Arabia)
Lecture: Regenerative Sports Medicine – Evidence and Practice

Prof. Dr. Maroe Beppu (Japan)
Lecture: Sports Injury of the Wrist and Elbow for Tennis

Dr. James Bilzon (UK)
Lecture: The Role of Sports and Exercise in the Cause and Prevention of Osteoarthritis

Dr. Carlo Angelo V Borbon (Philippines)
Lecture: Endoscopic Treatment of Non-Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy – A Minimally Invasive Approach

Dr. Rachel Arnold (UK)
Lecture: Measuring and Addressing Organizational Stressors in Sport for Performance and Well-Being Benefits

Dr. Michael Nixon – Livy (Australia)
Lecture: NST Spinal Integration – Performance Enhancement Therapy

Dr. Ayman Nabel Al-Bedri
Executive Secretary 1-MWCSEM2014

Dr Bryan English
Head of Sports Medicine at Middlesbrough Football Club

Dr. Ayman Al-Bedri
Secretary General at Society of Exercise is Medicine

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Dr James Stoxen DC., FSSEMM (hon) He is the president of Team Doctors®, Treatment and Training Center Chicago. Dr Stoxen is a #1 International Bestselling Author of the book, The Human Spring Approach to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. He has lectured at more than 20 medical conferences on his Human Spring Approach to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and asked to publish his research on this approach to treating thoracic outlet syndrome in over 30 peer review medical journals. He has been asked to submit his other research on the human spring approach to treatment, training and prevention in over 225 peer review medical journals. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Orthopedic Science and Research, Executive Editor or the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care, Chief Editor, Advances in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Journal and editorial board for over 40 peer review medical journals. He is a much sought-after speaker both to the general public and at CME credentialed medical conferences. He has given over 1000 live presentations and lectured at over 70 medical conferences to over 50,000 doctors in more than 20 countries. He has been invited to speak at over 400 medical conferences in over 50 international cities in 30 countries. He has been invited as the keynote speaker at over 60 medical conferences. After his groundbreaking lecture on the Integrated Spring-Mass Model at the World Congress of Sports and Exercise Medicine he was presented with an Honorary Fellowship Award by a member of the royal family, the Sultan of Pahang, for his distinguished research and contributions to the advancement of Sports and Exercise Medicine on an International level. He was inducted into the National Fitness Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Personal Trainers Hall of Fame in 2012. Dr Stoxen has a big reputation in the entertainment industry working as a doctor for over 150 tours of elite entertainers, caring for over 1000 top celebrity entertainers and their handlers. Anthony Field or the popular children’s entertainment group, The Wiggles, wrote a book, How I Got My Wiggle Back detailing his struggles with chronic pain and clinical depression he struggled with for years. Dr Stoxen is proud to be able to assist him. Physicians Medical Technologies does business as Team Doctors®, a medical device company that provides high end vibration massage tools. In 2012, the Massage Assist Pro was cleared by the FDA. Today the Massage Assist® is sold in 13 countries. In late 2019, Team Doctors launched the Vibeassage® which was cleared by the FDA in 2019 and has sold thousands of units around the world. Dr Stoxen can be reached directly at teamdoctors@aol.com

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