Kinesiology

Science & Motion Biomechanics
Kinesiology and Healing
Co-Founder with Aaron L. Mattes RKT,
LMT, MS of Sports Medicine and
Rehabilitation, International, LLC, Dr. Kochno MD created Sports Medicine
and Rehabilitation International as a leading medical authority on Functional Biomechanics and
Kinesiology.
Webster's Dictionary defines Kinesiology as movement of
parts of the body via nerve end organs in muscles, tendons, and joints.
Overuse of this combination of science has proven successful in correcting
many types of muscular and neurological diseases and injuries, including,
but not limited to, sports injuries, whiplash, stroke, spinal cord, arthritis, and
musculo-skeletal
neck or back pain.
Although the main thrust of Dr. Kochno is to treat the
"Everyday patient," the fact that so many world class athletes and
professional trainers and coaches come to study, learn, embrace his
practice of functional restoration, this receptiveness attests to its
effectiveness.
Tennis Professionals, Pro-Golfers, Pro-Football Players,
pin addition to Trainers and Coaches for Professional College and the U.S. Olympic teams, have come to absorb this proven synergistic
functional Kinesiology system, to heal, and restore full joint and muscle
function. Kinesiology uses no prescription drugs ... just sound
scientific principals that optimize muscle function.
Some of Dr. Kochno's recognition in physical medicine and
biomechanics follow:
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Fellow-American Board of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation - Board Certified 1990
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Medical Director: Sports Medicine and
Rehabilitation International, Inc. LLC.
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Sports Physician: IMG /
Bollettieri Sports Therapy LLC, Bradenton FL
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Medical Director: Chronic Pain-Rehabilitation
Center, Wheaton, Illinois
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Asst. Professor: Pediatrics/Physical Medicine -
Mercer University School of Medicine - Macon, Georgia
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Clinician-Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Minnesota
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Medical Director: Central Georgia Rehab, Hospital
- Macon, Georgia
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