Dr. Giancarlo Carpino
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Dr. Giancarlo Carpino
Dr. Giancarlo Carpino was born and raised in Calgary and is a qualified and registered Chiropractor in Alberta.
Dr. Carpino studied human biomechanics at the University of Calgary from 2012 to 2016 and then obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 2020. He is certified to use acupuncture needling as a treatment modality.
Dr. Carpino has been in clinical practice since 2019 including at a rehabilitation hospital, community clinics, and a Motor Vehicle Accident specialty clinic. He has performed independent medical examinations at the North York General Hospital in Toronto alongside Emergency Physicians, Physiatrists, Psychiatrists, and Neurologists. He has been involved in many pieces of biomechanical and clinical research and is a published author in this area.
Dr. Carpino is passionate about assessing and treating the musculoskeletal system including orthopedic, postural, and movement-based issues. He makes a point to understand and encourage his patients’ whole health. He has particular clinical interest and experience working with the temporomandibular (jaw) joints, headaches, tailbone pain, and chronic back pain. H
When not at the clinic, Dr. Carpino enjoys spending time with family and friends. Some of his hobbies include hiking, snowboarding, playing flag football, beach volleyball, disc golf, and walking his dog, Miley.
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