Professional Credentials:
·
Graduated Cum Laude from National College
of Chiropractic in
1993.
·
Post-graduate education includes studies
in chiropractic rehabilitation, and occupational
injuries.
·
Has completed independent seminars in automobile
accident injury,
nutrition, and radiology.
·
Certified in Nimmo Trigger Point Therapy
and Cox Distraction
Technique.
·
Practiced until 1995 in busy practices specializing
in Personal Injury.
·
One year Internship was completed at N.C.C.Clinic.
·
Teaching assistant in Chiropractic manipulation
for 2 years in National
College of Chiropractic.
Personal background:
·
Dr. Stamoulos attended Belmont High School
and received his
Biology BA degree
at Brandeis
University, Waltham,
MA.
·
Over a decade of personal experience in physical
fitness and weight-training. Some experience with Martial Arts, Yoga,
and meditation techniques.
·
He is fluent in Greek and conversational
in Spanish.
Treatment philosophy:
“As a doctor of Chiropractic I am a firm believer
in the body’s ability
to heal itself. The best I can hope to do is help your body
heal itself. Nature and my personal experience has shown
that everyone is
unique. There can be many solutions to any one condition
and any one treatment
has its need for a
particular time or
place.
In treating someone my foremost priority
is to perform a thorough
examination to determine
what treatment method
would best serve
the
patient – even if
it were not Chiropractic. I always strive to keep an open mind and
use as many resources
as possible. However, I primarily utilize or recommend
treatments that have
been scientifically
proven and researched
to be safe and effective
for a particular
condition.
I always present different treatment options
to the patient and
we together determine
the best course of
action. I respect the patient’s intelligence and
knowledge of one’s
own body, and always
try
to educate and involve
the patient in all
aspects of care. My purpose is to get you on the road to better
health and also give
you the tools to
improve
or maintain it on
your own.
I consider it a privilege to be able
to serve the people
in my community. I get no greater satisfaction than seeing
relief in someone’s
eyes after treatment,
and knowing that
I have made a difference
in someone’s life
for the better”.