Dr. Sani and his approach is amazing. Especially in the health care field where surgery is usually the first resort in the pain game. After seeking treatment due to neck and shoulder discomfort...
Functional Restoration Institute
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The Functional Restoration Institute in Newport Beach, CA, specializes in nerve and fascia-related issues, providing precise, fast, and long-lasting results for patients experiencing various forms of pain and dysfunction. By combining chiropractic care, sports medicine, neuromuscular rehabilitation, and functional medicine, the institute aims to uncover the underlying causes of pain and empower patients with the knowledge to maintain their progress.
Dr. Kohen, the lead practitioner, emphasizes personalized care tailored to each patient's unique needs, resulting in a high success rate in alleviating pain and avoiding unnecessary surgeries. The institute treats a wide range of conditions, including nerve pain, lower back pain, headaches, disc herniation, neck pain, and myofascial pain, focusing on delivering comprehensive care for optimal results.
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Sani is hands down the best Sports Medicine Chiropractor in Orange County. I saw him when I tore up my knee and he got me back out there while putting together a rehab program to help supplement...
Dr. Kohen is amazing. By far the best chiropractor I've been to. He is so nice, patient, and knowledgeable. Not only does he treat you, he educates you. He has helped me with my chronic neck and...
Dr. Kohen's patience and thoroughness have made the healing process for a shoulder issue feel quick and (mostly) painless. I appreciate that his focus is getting me to a place where I can feel...
Sani helped me so much with being able to activate my serratus anterior. It has been a major issue for me, causing a lot of pain in between my shoulder blades and spine due to the imbalance. He...
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