Video Tutorial #3 – The Human Spring Approach – Developed From Studying Yuri Verkhoshansky Plyometrics Training In Moscow 1987-89

The Human Spring Approach - Developed From Studying Yuri Verkhoshansky Plyometrics By: Dr James Stoxen DC Presented At: The 2nd Annual Bangkok Congress On Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine September 4, 2010 Bangkok, Thailand In the late eighties, as part of my quest to discover the secrets to human performance, I made numerous trips to eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. There, I served as the doctor for the US Powerlifting Team, the APF medical commission chairman, and Ed … [Read more...]

Video Tutorial #2 – An Introduction To The Human Spring Approach

Video Tutorial #2 An Introduction To The Human Spring Approach By: Dr James Stoxen DC Presented At: The Second World Anti-Aging Medical Conference February 4-6  2011 Mexico City, Mexico So many doctors and scientists say that running is bad for our knees. This is interesting in that I have studied biomechanics for 30 years and this year, at age 48, I chose to run over 300 miles on solid concrete barefoot, and I improved my health. In my model, every movement that you make is aided … [Read more...]

Presentation Abstract: Olympic Level Sports Biomechanics: The Future of Anti-aging Medicine

Presentation Abstract:  Olympic Level Sports Biomechanics: The Future of Anti-aging Medicine The Dubai Congress on Anti-Aging & Aesthetic Medicine in Dubai, UAE, 2008 Anti-aging Medicine as defined by the American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine as the earliest detection, intervention and prevention of age related diseases. The current standard of care only requires doctors to do evaluations of patients musculoskeletal systems when the patients present with signs and symptoms. In … [Read more...]

“A Day In The Life Of A Celebrity Chiropractor” Part 2, Dynamic Chiropractic Magazine

      A Day in the Life of a Celebrity Chiropractor, Part 2 An Interview with Dr James Stoxen, DC Dynamic Chiropractic Magazine March 11, 2008 Vol. 26, Issue 05 By Editorial Staff With a growing list of clients that includes recording artists, actors and professional athletes, James Stoxen, DC, truly is a chiropractor to the stars. In part two of this exclusive interview, Dr. Stoxen shares his unique experiences from more than 125 tours with top entertainers … [Read more...]

TV Special Medical Report: “When Exercise Accelerates Aging!” Dr. James Stoxen, DC on WGN, Channel 9

  Special Medical Report: "When Exercise Accelerates Aging!"  Dr. James Stoxen, DC WGN, Channel 9 October 19, 2007 featuring Cindy Pender and Belma Michael Johnson, the Chicago host of “Designed to Sell. Who says exercise can accelerate aging if its not done right? It's contrary to everything we have been told. One doctor says, "It Happens." "We used to always talk about exercising the beautiful muscles. The chest, the arms, the back, the thighs, the tri's. Then they have … [Read more...]

NBC Special News Report: Dr. James Stoxen DC Interviewed on the Human Spring Approach

NBC Special News Report: Dr. James Stoxen DC Interviewed on the Human Spring Approach April 23, 2006 Like this article? We will send the next one to you.  Register for our updates below:   … [Read more...]

Dr James Stoxen DC Speaks at the 2nd Annual Bangkok Anti-Aging Conference, Bangkok, Thailand 2005

Dr James Stoxen DC Speaks at the 2nd Annual Bangkok Anti-Aging Conference Bangkok, Thailand, February 24-27, 2005 The Second Annual Bangkok Anti-Aging Conference took place at the Bumrungrad Hospital Complex  February 24-27 2005. An official scientific educational program co-supported by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), the event drew hundreds of physicians from Asia and Oceania attending as program delegates. The host venue, Bumrungrad Hospital Complex, is a … [Read more...]

African Track Athletes Have More Spring – Lessons Learned from the 5th All African Track and Field Championships

In 1988 I was invited to work at the fifth All African Track and Field Championships in Annaba, Algeria. I found that the most extreme difference between the African athletes and my patients back home, was the spring in their feet and legs. In the African Track and Field Athletes, their tibialis posterior, tibialis anterior and peroneal muscles (I call the landing  muscles or spring suspension system muscles) were highly developed. What I discovered was that many of these African athletes … [Read more...]

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