Specializing in:
Chronic and acute back pain.
Pain of mechanical and neurological origin...
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What do we do?
We use natural health care methods to mobilize the body's own healing abilities. We focus on anatomy and function...
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First Dr Majkowski practiced at Premier Rehabilitation/Fitness Chiropractic Clinic in Toronto Canada...
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CHIROPRACTIC REHABILITATION CLINIC
Phone:
058-714-2424
or
602-267-885
www.lmajkowski.pl
lmajkowski@gmail.com
Dr Leszek Majkowski D.C.
Hanna Majkowska

Dr Leszek Majkowski D.C. graduated biological departament at University of Manitoba, and later one of the few chiorpractic collages acredited by World Federation of Chiropracitc in Toronto Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC).
CMCC is postgraduated institution
specializing in neuro-musculo-skeletal system.
In beginning of April of 1998 Leszek Majkowski graduated CMCC and obtained title of doctor of chiropraktic.
During previous years Dr. Majkowski worked in several rehabilitation clinics in Toronto.
He is an active member of :
World Federation of Chiropractic
European Chiropractic Union
Ontario Chiropractic Assocation in Toronto,
Canadian Chiropractic Association,
Collage of Chiropractors of Ontario.
Dr Leszek Majkowski D.C. is acting Prezydent of Polish Chiropractic Association (PCA) registered at World Federation of Chiopracitc. Members of PCA are registered and licenced doctors of chiropracitc.
Canadian Memorial Ciropractic College
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College opened on September 18, 1945. CMCC is regarded as a world leader in chiropractic education and research. CMCC is a fully accredited, limited enrolment, self-supporting, professional educational institution funded by the chiropractic profession in Canada. It admits approximately 150 students a year. Candidates require at least three years of undergraduate university study. A small fraction of students come form Switzerland and other Europen counties. There are about 15 established and accredited by World Federation of Chiropractic educational institutions. Namely one in Japan, England, Australia, Canada and 11 in USA.
CMCC offers a four year programme of rigorous academic and clinical education, including a one-year internship in one of the institution's clinics. CMCC is recognized by all provincial chiropractic regulatory bodies across Canada. Through a reciprocal agreement among CCEC, CCE, the Australian Council of Chiropractic Education Ltd., and the European Council on Chiropractic Education, this status is recognized in the United States, Australasia and Europe, and allows CMCC graduates to apply for licensure in most jurisdictions. CMCC is one of nine educational institutions approved as a school of anatomy under the authority of the Anatomy Act of the Province of Ontario. CMCC is listed in Regulation 15 of the Anatomy Act, 1980. Four year program includes Anatomy, Sport Medicine, Neurology, Pathology, Orthopedy, Diagnostic Labolatory, Clinical Psychology, Radiology, Rheumatology, Clinical Physiology and other neuromusculosceletal studies. www.cmcc.ca
Chiropractic
Chiropractic is a branch of the health sciences which focusses upon the body's neuromusculoskeletal system. A chiropractor is concerned with how your body's skeletal and nervous system is functioning. Since your spine is the key highway for your central nervous system, a chiropractor is trained to use a variety of diagnostic methods to examine and treat your spine and bone structure.
Although the major focus of chiropractic is on the spine and central nervous system, your chiropractor is concerned with the wellness of your whole body. Since your nervous system determines how well you feel physically, mentally, and emotionally, many problems you are experiencing may be related to a problem with your spine and nervous system.
Therapeutic method consist of manipulation, physiotherapy, electrotherapy, work place ergonomics, education, life style motivation and prescription of orthotics.
Chiropractic legislative
The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education of Canada (CCEC). CCEC is incorporated under the laws of Canada and has adopted standards similar to those of the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) which is recognized by the United States Department of Education, thereby establishing international standards of accreditation for the profession.
Ministry of Health established recommendation and guidelines to treat lower back pain. Committee consisted of medical and chiropractic doctors.Based on scientific evidence, experts recommended manipulation of cervical spine to treat neck pain and cervicogenic headaches.
Recently, World Federation of Chiropractic became an official member of World Health Organization, World Neurological Federation, and International Organization of Medical Sciences.
