Alimorad Farshchian
Dr. Alimorad (A.J.) Farshchian, (April.2.1962), U.S.A. based physician, medical author, humanitarian, and active republican member.
Professional Education
In 1987 A.J. Farshchian graduated from medical school, receiving his Doctorate of medicine. Shortly after, in 1988 he joined the research staff at State University of New York (SUNY Down State) and New York Research Foundation.
Post Graduate Work
In 1993 Dr. Farshchian pursued further education with an Internship at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. In 1994 he moved to Philadelphia and graduated from University of Pennsylvania affiliated program, and by 1997 he received Board certification (medicine).
Professional Practice
In 2000 Dr. A.J. Farshchian founded The Center for regenerative medicine in Bal Harbour. The center's injections have evolved to a combination of 4-5 different modalities called LaJRaN (Ligament and Joint Regeneration and Neuvogeneration).
By 2001 Dr. A.J. Farshchian limited his practice to Non-surgical Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
Significant Recent Developments
- 2004: Syndicated Web columnist was the Recipient of 2004 Republican Senatorial Medal of Freedom.
- 2005: Special attention was focused on research, specifically the work of the late Thomas McPherson Brown; significant for correlations between bacteria and connective tissue diseases.
- 2006: Dr. Farshchian pioneers a technique in order to help with arthritis.[1]
- 2007: Farshchian through collaboration with CaribeVision Television Network to produce a series of educational programs known as The knee diaries.[2][3][4]
- 2009: Book Published; Orthopedic Regenerative Series: A Nutritional guide.[5]
- 2010: Farshchian authors a textbook of medicine; Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine: the Knee.[6]
- 2011: He combines Tai Chi, Yoga and Qi gong to create an exercise of choice for arthritis and sports injuries.
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References
- Orlando Business Journal [8]
- The Center for Regenerative Medicine [9]
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