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Privacy Policy of the Chiropractic and Podiatry Centre of Evangelos Dimou

(2, Paleon Polemiston Str., Glyfada, Attica, GR-16674).

This text provides any person interested in receiving the services of the Chiropractic and Podiatry Centre of Evangelos Dimou (hereinafter 'the Centre') and all visitors/users of our website (https://www.rousoulentsis.gr/) with concise and clear information regarding the practices followed for the handling and protection of your personal data.

What is the purpose of this Policy?

The purpose of this Policy is to provide information about the way in which our customers' personal data are collected, stored, used and transmitted, the security measures taken by the Centre to protect the personal data, the reasons and the period for which they are stored, and the type of personal data collected. The Centre unilaterally reserves the right to update, amend, add, change its services and this Policy, from time to time, whenever it deems it necessary, without prior notice, always within the applicable legal framework and in accordance with any changes in the existing legislation on personal data protection. The Centre encourages all interested parties to regularly review this Policy, so as to keep track of all relevant changes.

What are personal data?

Personal data is information relating to an identified or identifiable living natural person whose identity can be verified. Different information which, if collected together, can lead to the identification of a specific person is also personal data.

How are personal data collected?

The personal data processed and stored by the Centre may be obtained:

  • Orally, upon your arrival at the reception and service point of the Centre
  • By phone when planning a visit to the Centre
  • By filling out the documents that are intended to form your file, following information you give us, and those generated after your assessment by the chiropractor - podiatrist, Evangelos Dimou, as well as the results of the diagnostic tests/examinations that you provide us upon your arrival
  • When you send us an email to obtain information or use our services or make an online booking
  • Through the special form to submit your complaints, evaluations, comments, etc
  • Through the special form that is available on the Centre's website, by the persons accompanying you or having the legal right to act on your behalf if you are under 16 or are unable to provide those details yourself
  • Automatically through the browser or mobile device you use to access our website
  • Our Centre maintains pages on the following social media platforms:
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Chiropractic.Podiatry.Center/
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/evagelosdimou/
    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC34TiQiugIz0Ga4ckdHgMqg
    You can contact us through our website to receive more information about our services by selecting to send us a message. In order to answer your relevant enquiries, we collect and process your social media username and other information that is publicly available through your profile.

What personal data are collected and for what purpose?

The personal data collected by the Centre which are the subject of processing include the necessary information for the visit of a client and the handling of their file in order to optimally provide personalised services to clients.

In summary, the personal data collected (whether in paper or electronic format or a combination of both) and further processed include:

  • the name, address and general contact details (including email address and telephone number). In particular, your full name and mobile phone number are additionally used to send you a relevant reminder SMS 24 hours before your next scheduled appointment;
  • health data related to services provided by our Centre or health data for medical services that have not been provided by us, but have been reported to us either by you or by a third party;
  • information you give us for our payment, such as bank card information;
  • handling of your file if you have received chiropractic or podiatry services from our Centre. Your personal file is the point of collection and keeping of all the information recorded in each of your contacts with our Centre as a client and is created to support the initial assessment, the course and completion of your treatment, the safety and improvement of the health care provided. Your file also contains a record of health data (such as details of surgeries, previous health care, clinical symptoms, medical history, examination results, etc.) that you provide to us;
  • submitting inquiries in relation to services connected to our Centre;
  • in the case of visitors to our website, information is collected from the use of the website and all kinds of digital platforms that the Centre uses or may use in the future, in order to inform third parties about the services it provides. Specifically, technical information that constitutes personal data may be collected, such as the Internet Protocol address of the visitor's device (e.g. computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone), browsing patterns, information about the use of a website, browser history, geolocation data, HTTP protocol data, etc. This technical information is used for the smooth operation and performance of the website and electronic services, and is not permanently stored in the infrastructure of the Centre, while the data are kept in an aggregated form so that users cannot be identified.

Transmission to third parties

Personal data are collected and processed by the authorised employees of the Centre, who are committed to maintaining confidentiality for the sole purpose of providing the respective service. At your order, your personal data may be transmitted to third parties (e.g. other therapist or physician of your choice). However, the Centre reserves the right, in exceptional cases, to transmit your personal data without your consent, if this is required by law and/or by court decisions or prosecutorial orders/provisions.

The Centre undertakes not to market your personal data by making it available for sale/rent, giving/transferring/publishing or disclosing them to third parties or use them in any other way and for other purposes that may jeopardise your privacy, rights or freedoms, unless required by law, court decision/order, administrative act.

Legal Basis of Processing

The Centre obtains and processes personal data based on the following legal bases as part of its operation and for the fulfilment of its objective purpose (providing paramedical services):

  • Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR: the processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is a party or to take steps at the request of the data subject prior to entering a contract
  • Article 9(2)(h) of the GDPR: the processing is necessary for purposes of preventive or occupational medicine, medical diagnosis, provision of health or social care or treatment or management of health and social systems and services under the EU law or the law of an EU Member State or pursuant to a contract with a health professional
  • Article 9(2)(f) of the GDPR: the processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise or support of legal claims or when the courts act in their jurisdictional capacity.

How long are my personal data kept?

The retention period of the personal data of the clients who are treated or examined is 10 years, in accordance with the obligation imposed by the applicable legislation, unless there are legal proceedings pending, in which case the retention period is extended until the delivery of an irrevocable court decision. This period may also be extended in the case of repeated visits by clients, so that, if you come back to the Centre, we have all the data of previous visits to facilitate the provision of a more complete service to you.

After the retention period, the Centre ensures that personal data are anonymised or destroyed in a secure manner.

What are my rights? What can I do if I have an issue with the processing of my personal data?

You have the right at any time to ask us which of your personal data we process, for what purposes we process them, if we give them to third parties and to whom, and other relevant information. You also have the right to receive a free copy of your personal data upon your request. Other rights you have under the relevant legislation on the protection of personal data include the right to request the updating and/or rectification of your data, the termination and/or limitation of their processing and their erasure from the Centre's systems if there is no other statutory obligation to retain them. You also have the right to portability and/or to object to the processing of your personal data.

You can exercise all of your above rights by submitting a written request to Αυτή η διεύθυνση ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου προστατεύεται από τους αυτοματισμούς αποστολέων ανεπιθύμητων μηνυμάτων. Χρειάζεται να ενεργοποιήσετε τη JavaScript για να μπορέσετε να τη δείτε..

Any request submitted should be accompanied by the appropriate proof of identification. The Centre may request the provision of additional information that is necessary to verify your identity.

In any case, you have the right to contact the competent Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA, www.dpa.gr).

The Centre will make every effort to respond to requests without delay and in any case within one month of their receipt. This deadline may be extended by another two (2) months, taking into account the complexity of the request and the number of requests.

Are my data safe?

The Centre takes all appropriate organisational and technical measures designed to protect information from loss, misuse, unauthorised access, disclosure, distortion or destruction and cares for the legitimate and legal collection and processing of personal data, as well as their safe retention in accordance with the relevant provisions of both Greek, EU and international laws on the protection of individuals from the processing of personal data, and the decisions of the Hellenic Data Protection Authority, maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of any information of which it becomes aware.

Access to the contact information of visitors/users of our website is limited to authorised persons (employees), who are bound to maintain confidentiality under non-disclosure clauses, and is reasonably considered necessary for them to know such information to perform their work. Due to the importance of privacy and the protection of your private life, we carry out strict regular checks for the protection of your data, as well as periodic regular training of our staff for the correct observance of the procedures, as set forth in the applicable legislation.

Finally, we take all security measures (technical and organisational) for the security of data processing through Facebook and other Social Media, such as, for example, restriction of persons with access to the management of our Social Media account. The Centre is not liable whatsoever for the way in which social media platforms process your data. You can find out how social media platforms process your data in the respective privacy policies of Facebook, Instagram, ΥouTube.

In August 2017 the Chiropractic and Podiatry Center expanded into the shoe industry. We therefore introduce you JOYA, the Swiss company of anatomical footwear, which has been awarded as the best comfort shoe by the readers' choice award, and its AGR Quality Label was awarded by the German Assosiation "Aktion Gesunder Rucken".

The combination of computerised foot scanning examination, the custom made orthotics and the most comfortable shoes in the world, attract a wide spectrum of patients with chronic lower limb and foot problems and helps them even more.

Patients with problems such as flat feet, bunions, leg length inequalities, metatarsalgia, Achilles tendinitis, heel spurs and many others can be treated even more accurately. This is because JOYA shoes provide adequate room for the correct fitting of the custom made orthotics and the result is marvellous. The JOYA technology provides a comfortable, unique feeling while walking. The main feature is the soft, supple sole, which supports the natural sequence of movements and promotes active walking. So, a wide range of fashionable but also anatomical shoes are now available for the patients of our clinic, in order to accommodate most of their every day needs.

Chiropractic and Podiatry Centre 5 out of 5 with 123 testimonials

In the ECU convention in Finland in 2004, Dr. Dimou presented a paper written in Surrey University during his final academic placement year. The title of the study was "A Randomised Controlled Trial of Chiropractic Manipulation and Achilles Stretches Vs Orthotics for the Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis".

The same project was also published in September 2004 in the Journal of the American Chiropractic Association (JACA) (A randomised controlled trial of Chiropractic manipulation and Achilles stretches Vs Orthotics for the treatment of plantar fasciitis). The article is also available online. Click here.

In April 2006, the newspaper 'Eleftherotipia' published an article titled: The Role of Podiatry in heavy and tired legs. written by Dr. Dimou. This article is available online. Click here.

In May 2010 the newspaper "Adesmeftos Typos" published an article about Chiropractic. This article is available online. Click here.

In September 2010 the newspaper "Adesmeftos Typos" published an article about Podiatry. This article is available online. Click here.

In October 2011 Evagelos Dimou published an article in Mommy Magazine - Volume 52. The subject of the article is "Kids and their Development - A small step for the world but a huge step for your baby". The article is available in Greek only in a pdf format below. Click here.

In December 2011 Mr Dimou published an article in the offical page of WomenSport with title "Foot Scanning and gait analysis". The scope of the article is to make the readers of WomenSport aware of the importance of Foot Scanning and the use of orthotics to treat numerus musculoskeletal problems. The article is available here "Foot Scanning and gait analysis".

In July 2013 Mr Dimou published an article with title "Shoes...comfort or discomfort!" for the magazine About. The article is available here "Shoes...comfort or discomfort!"

In November 2013 Mr Dimou published an article with title "Metatarsalgia. Everything you need to know." for the magazine About. The article is available here "Metatarsalgia. Everything you need to know."

In January 2014 Mr Dimou published an article with title "Kids. Their first steps. Help them stand on their feet." for the magazine About. The article is available here "Kids. Their first steps. Help them stand on their feet."

In April 2014 Mr Dimou published an article with title "Causes, symptoms and therapy of bunions." for the magazine About. The article is available here "Causes, symptoms and therapy of bunions."

In May 2014 Mr Dimou published two articles with titles "What is Chiropractic" and "What is Podiatry" for the local magazine of the pharmacy Placebo in Glyfada, Athens. The articles are available here "What is Chiropractic" and "What is Podiatry"

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Chiropractic and Podiatry Centre 5 out of 5 with 123 testimonials

How many chiropractic sessions will I need?

It depends on the chronicity and the nature of the problem, the age of the patient and other factors. Generally speaking 3-5 sessions required to treat most musculoskeletal complaints.

What do I need to bring with me?

If you have any documents, letters or test results (such as x-rays) from your doctor that relate to the complaint it is recommended to have them with you for the initial consultation. Dr. Dimou will examine you and if further investigation is required, Dr. Dimou will refer you to your doctor to order the most appropriate tests required.

How many appointments do I need for foot scanning?

One appointment is required to do the history, observation, tests, gait analysis and casting of the feet and a follow-up appointment a week later for the fitting of the orthotics. A re-evaluation session is planned 10-12 months later for a new foot scanning examination and for a discussion with the patient concerning the progress of the treatment.

How often do I need to replace my orthotics?

Insoles should be replaced yearly, after a new casting and new foot scanning examination. However, in cases such as high performance athletes, who suffer from overuse syndromes, and small children whose feet are still growing, new insoles are required approximately every six months.

How many pairs of orthotics do I need?

Usually one pair of orthotics is adequate, as they can be moved into each pair of shoes. A second pair of orthotics is usually manufactured under special request of the patient (i.e. if he is an athlete and he needs a pair for his running shoes and another pair for his casual work shoes).

Chiropractic and Podiatry Centre 5 out of 5 with 123 testimonials

Dr. Dimou (a Registered Chiropractor with the General Chiropractic Council of Great Britain) qualified as a Podiatrist from the academic institutions of Great Britain in September 2003. Since then he has been attending conventions and conferences for both Chiropractic and Podiatry issues. More specifically, he attends the European Chiropractic Union (ECU) convention every year around Europe and every year he attends the annual Podiatric convention of the Society of Podiatry and Chiropody in Britain. He also attends other congresses and seminars such as the International Chiropractic Congress (ICA) and the World Chiropractic Congress (WFC) around the world according to the area of interest and the workload of his clinic.

The main aim of these activities for Dr. Dimou is to keep up with research and evaluate new techniques in both the Podiatric and the Chiropractic profession in order to achieve the quickest and most comprehensive approach for his patients.

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Conferences
Chiropractic and Podiatry Centre 5 out of 5 with 123 testimonials

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Στα χνάρια του πατέρα μου – Τέσσερις γενιές χειροπρακτών

ISBN: 978-960-594-115-4

Στα χνάρια του πατέρα μου – Τέσσερις γενιές χειροπρακτών 1823-2023

Το βιβλίο του Σωκράτη Δήμου Ρουσουλέντση με τίτλο «Στα χνάρια του πατέρα μου – Τέσσερις γενιές χειροπρακτών 1823-2023» είναι ένα πολύτιμο οικογενειακό κειμήλιο. Στις σελίδες του ιστορεί, από το 1823 έως τις μέρες μας, τέσσερις γενιές χειροπρακτών της οικογένειας Δήμου Ρουσουλέντση.

Ιστορίες αληθινές, προσωπικές, βιωματικές, που συνθέτουν μία σπουδαία οικογενειακή παράδοση 200 χρόνων, παράλληλα όμως αποτυπώνουν παραστατικά τη ζωή των ανθρώπων σε εποχές ταλανισμένες από τα μεγάλα δεινά της Ιστορίας

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