Dr. Stephanie Zarins
DC, Provider of Acupuncture
Dr. Stephanie Zarins, DC, attended the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, where she graduated with a Doctor of Chiropractic. Dr. Stephanie is a chiropractor, a Acupuncture Provider, a full-body and Master Active Release Techniques® Provider, certified in Kinesiotaping, cupping and has a certificate in Cranial Sacral Therapy I and II.
Dr. Stephanie also holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Ball State University where she double-majored in Exercise Science and Pre-Medicine, and minored in Aquatics, French and German.
Dr. Stephanie has an extensive experience working with athletes participating in various sports and of all calibers. She swam competitively and qualified for Canadian Nationals at the age of 12. She was a member of several youth and junior national teams from 1993-1998, including an Eight Nations competition in Cadiz, Spain. Dr. Stephanie achieved a full athletic scholarship at Ball State University located in the State of Indiana. In 2002, she was the captain and assistant coach of the Ball State Women’s Swimming and Diving Team. She also attended two Olympic Trials, where she earned top 10 finishes in Canada. These experiences have helped her understand the importance of proper training, prevention of injuries and treatment needed to succeed.
Dr. Stephanie continues to integrate her love of sports in her professional practice. In 2017, Dr. Stephanie was selected to be the Chief Paramedical Officer for the Fina World Swimming Championship held in Windsor. This entailed working with others to plan and organize the entire therapy for the athletes from around the world, with treatment including physiotherapy, athletic therapy, chiropractic and massage. She was proud of the opportunity to work with the medical team to provide care to the elite athletes.
In 2018, Dr. Stephanie was chosen as the Chief Paramedical Officer for the Canadian Artistic Swimming Championships and treated highly talented synchronizes swimmers. In 2016, Dr. Stephanie participated as a Paramedical Therapist at the Pan Am Games held in Toronto. She treated elite athletes in competitive swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and the pentathlon.
Dr. Stephanie was the chiropractor for the University of Waterloo Swim Team from 2007 to 2009. For the 2009 Special Olympics in Windsor, Dr. Stephanie was an organizer in the event’s athletic department and provided treatment to participants.
Dr. Stephanie has experienced the importance of chiropractic care firsthand. From the age of two, she has received chiropractic treatment on a regular basis. She has benefited from the prevention of injuries and the treatment for various sports and studying injuries. Regular chiropractic care has helped her maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Being active in the community is important to Dr. Stephanie. She has served on the Board of Directors for the Multicultural Council and the Teutonia Board and has volunteered at various events including Children’s Games, Carousel of the Nationals, Dragon Boats, Spring Sprint, and speaking at local events on numerous topics, for example, “Building the Right Core Foundation for an Exercise Program” and “Battling Knee Injuries in Sports”.
Dr. Stephanie also recognizes the importance of adjustments for the whole family. Being a mother of three little ones that she treats. Dr. Stephanie aims to provide the highest quality of comprehensive care centered on enhancing the patient’s quality of life through the management of pain, and the improvement of functional capacity.
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