Dr. Kazemi graduated from CMCC (Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College) in 1996 and is an Associate Professor, Clinical Education and coordinator for the Sports Sciences Residency program. He is a Fellow of Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada), Fellow of College of Chiropractic and Physical and Occupational Rehabilitation (Canada) and has practiced acupuncture for 20 years. He has successfully defended his PhD thesis, “What makes Sparing Taekwondo athlete successful” through South Wales University. He has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented research in Taekwondo and chiropractic worldwide. He is associate editor of the Journal of Canadian Chiropractic Association and Journal of International Association of Taekwondo Research. He has authored the first complete book on vibration plate exercise programs, (“Vibration Plate Exercise”).
He is the inventor of the VMTX Vibromax Therapeutics® soft tissue technique, the Kazemizer, a portable exercise device that assists in the prevention of lactic acid build-up, and the Kazemizer Shark®, an instrument assisted soft tissue therapy mobilization tool.
He has been the appointed Alternate Chiropractor for Core Canadian Health Care Team for the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics, Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games, Rio 2007 Pan American Games and Beijing 2008 Olympic Games; served as the Core Canadian Medical Team Chiropractor at Santa Domingo 2003 Pan American Games and Canadian Taekwondo team Chiropractor at Beijing 2008, and Rio 2016 Olympics. He was appointed Chiropractor to Mount Cypress at 2010 Winter Olympic Games, the only Canadian Chiropractor at the first Youth Olympic Games, Singapore, 2010, and Chiropractor at 2011 and 2015 Pan am Games. He holds a 7th degree black belt in Taekwondo. He has been the medical Chair for Ontario Taekwondo Association since 2003, Taekwondo Canada Medical Chair 2009-10 and High Performance IST (Integrated Support Team) coordinator since 2015. He has been Canadian Poomsae Taekwondo Champion in Under 50 division for several years, World Taekwondo Hanmadang champion in 2008, Silver medalist at Commonwealth Taekwondo Chmpionships 2008, bronze medalist Pan Am Taekwondo Championships 2012, 2014 and 2016. He has served as travelling team doctor and team chiropractor with Canadian Taekwondo National team since 1998.