Alan Sokoloff
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Dr. Wang is a Chiropractor and Assistant Professor in Toronto, Canada. He completed his undergrad degree in Kinesiology at Western University. He received his master’s degree at the University of Waterloo in Spine Biomechanics prior to pursuing his Chiropractic degree at CMCC. Dr. Wang practices at a multidisciplinary clinic in Toronto. He teaches Biomechanics, Ergonomics, and The Foundations of Spinal Manipulation and Manual Therapy. He is also the Chair of the Chiropractic Therapeutics department at CMCC.
His research interests include comfort/discomfort during spinal adjustments, biomechanics of spinal adjustments, and the patient experience during a visit to a chiropractor. Dr. Wang enjoys playing games and sports with his children, traveling, eating delicious food, and taking time to do nothing
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