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Dr. George Tsiaprailis

  • Certified Active Release Provider - Full Body and Masters Level

  • Certified in Contemporary Medical Acupuncture

  • Advanced Neuromuscular Therapist

  • Certified Concussion Rehabilitation Therapist

Dr. Tsiaprailis is a Windsor native that graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Western Ontario and went on to complete his Doctor of Chiropractic at Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, California. He has advanced training in managing sprain/strain injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, joint pain, nerve entrapment issues, disc bulges and sports injuries. Some of the most complex cases have walked through our office. Using the most advanced evidence based techniques from chiropractic and physiotherapy, in conjunction with his unique fitness experience, he approaches each patient’s problem from a dynamic perspective, identifying the root cause and restoring function. Dr. Tsiaprailis is very thorough in his approach to care as every injury is unique to you and your history.

His success rate can be attributed to his commitment in progressing his own knowledge through advanced continuing education and in his treating of elite athletes at all levels, making him a highly sought after practitioner. Within his first year of practice in California, athletes from various NFL teams, U.S. Olympic Teams, NCAA and other high performance programs were seeking his care and fitness expertise. He brings his clinical experience and education in advanced therapy protocols to help formulate the best program of care for his patients, offering a more complete approach to injury management.


Community Work and Sports Medicine Experience

  • Former Chiropractor to Many San Francisco 49ers

  • Former Chiropractor to athletes from: Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Former Consultant and Doctor to PEPA (Performance Enhancement for the Professional Athlete)

  • Medical Staff to the 2004 U.S. Olympic Swim Team Training Camp

  • Former Chiropractor To Members of the U.S. World, National and Olympic Swim Teams

  • Former Chiropractor to the Stanford Women’s Swim Team and PAC-10/NCAA Events

  • Former Chiropractor for Stanford Women’s Swimming at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in Long Beach

  • Chiropractor for the 2004 USA Swimming Minneapolis Grand Prix Series Swim Meet

  • U.S. Olympic Training Center (USOC) 1-Week Rotation With Stanford Swimming

  • Former member of the USA Swimming Sports Medicine Network, 2004-2008

  • Chiropractor for the 33rd, 36th-40th Santa Clara International Swim Meet

  • Former Consultant to Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics, Palo Alto, CA

  • Former Chiropractor to Nationally Ranked Martial Artists, USA

  • Community/National Track and Field, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Gymnastics and Special Olympic Events

  • Chiropractor to the Stunt Crew of the TV Series, The Transporter, 2012

  • Chiropractor to Actors of the TV series, XIII, 2012

  • Former Chiropractor to The Windsor Express Professional Basketball Team

  • Paramedical Staff for The FINA World Diving Championship Series - Windsor 2014 & 2015

  • Paramedical Staff for The FINA World Swimming Championship - Windsor 2016


49ers Barlow Looking to Make a Fresh Start

As the line of 49ers signing autographs at Friday's open practice disappeared slowly into the locker room, Alex Smith was set up to be the only player left with the audience. But team officials pulled the No. 1 draft pick aside before he reached the last cluster of fans, who groaned as the quarterback vanished. One player remained, patiently signing item after item passed to him over a rope barrier. It was running back Kevan Barlow, taking the final bow of the day.

Duncan Rehabs Injured Knee

Darren Duncan walks through the downtown offices of the Windsor Express with an athletic brace hanging loosely from his left knee. He’s just finished a workout and he’s encouraged at the progress. “It’s feeling pretty good,” said Windsor’s starting point guard. “The brace is for security. I can do a workout without it and there’s not really any pain doing any type of movements.”