A Hawaii News Now investigation into the man who fatally stabbed his wife and children in Manoa reveals that the 46-year-old chiropractor, Paris Oda, had no history of violence but had faced financial troubles in the past. Public records show that Oda and his wife purchased their home for $1 million in 2013, and he had recently settled an eviction case by agreeing to pay $57,000 in two installments. Despite this, there is no indication of recent financial or legal issues.
A Honolulu chiropractor fatally stabbed his wife and three children before taking his own life in Hawaii’s second-deadliest mass killing. The victims were identified as Paris Oda, a 46-year-old chiropractor, his 48-year-old wife, Naoko Oda, and their three children. The motive for the killings is still under investigation, and the community has been deeply shaken by the tragedy. Police found no history of domestic calls at the home, and the incident has prompted support services for affected students and staff at local schools.
Chiropractor Dr. Karam Khodian recommends a simple stretch to relieve lower back pain. The stretch involves standing in a doorway, crossing one leg over the knee, and squatting down while holding onto the wall. It is advised to hold the stretch for 15 seconds and repeat it three times on each side. However, individuals should stop if it causes pain and consult a physician before attempting any exercise. The NHS suggests staying active, using anti-inflammatory medication, and trying exercises and stretches to manage lower back pain.
Dr. Patrick Khaziran, a chiropractor known for treating celebrities like the Kardashians, Logan Paul, and Kevin Hart, has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for defrauding the National Basketball Association Players' Health and Welfare Benefit Plan. Khaziran generated fraudulent invoices and billed insurance for at least 22 former NBA players, accumulating $1.3 million in fraud charges. He conspired with former NBA player Terrence Williams and former Utah Jazz assistant coach Keyon Dooling, who have also been sentenced. Several former players have pleaded guilty to related charges. Khaziran's fraudulent activities took place between 2016 and 2019.
Aja Evans, a bronze medalist in bobsledding, has filed a lawsuit alleging sexual assault against chiropractor Dr. Jonathan Wilhelm, who was a fixture on Team USA's medical staff. Evans claims that Wilhelm touched and groped her inappropriately during treatment sessions, and that her reports to coaches and officials were disregarded. Wilhelm denies the allegations. The lawsuit comes amid an ongoing investigation by the U.S. Center for SafeSport into Wilhelm's behavior. Evans' lawsuit also highlights concerns about the hiring practices and culture within USA Bobsled and Skeleton, with allegations of a "toxic culture" and racial bias.
A man's TikTok video went viral after he claimed that a chiropractor appointment left him hospitalized with a severely injured neck. The man visited the chiropractor for his tinnitus, thinking it would be a more affordable option than seeing a doctor. However, a few hours after the appointment, he developed a headache and dizziness, leading him to seek medical help. A CT scan revealed a dissected artery in his neck, which he believes was caused by the chiropractor. He is now facing thousands of dollars in medical bills and a long recovery process.
Neglecting the back can lead to injuries and reduced running efficiency for runners. Improving thoracic spine mobility is crucial for posture, breathing mechanics, and movement efficiency. Four exercises to try include the cat/cow stretch, quadruped t-spine rotation, open book stretch, and thoracic extension over a foam roller. Consider consulting a chiropractor for a more in-depth assessment and guidance.