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by Dr Daniel Rocha DN
What are mobilization techniques?
By Dr Daniel Rocha DN LMT CPT CNS
Manipulative and mobilization techniques are a category of manual therapy. ...
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by Dr Daniel Rocha DN
The Biochemistry of Protein
By Dr Daniel Rocha DN LMT CPT CNS
Biochemistry studies proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids, their sy...
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by Dr Daniel Rocha DN
Anemia is a condition with abnormally low levels of healthy hemoglobin. Anemia can be mild, moderate, or severe with life-threatening complications...
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by Daniel Rocha
Understanding Muscle Pain
By Dr. Daniel Rocha DN LMT CPT CNS
As a Naprapath is assessing a patients connective tissue health and applying that t...
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by Daniel Rocha
The Science Behind Water Consumption
By Dr Daniel Rocha DN LMT CPT CNS
Water consumption is a main question to ask a patient especially when pa...
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by Daniel Rocha
Overtraining: Myth or Fact
By Daniel Rocha LMT CPT CNS
I am back to coaching some athletes, and believe me; they are improving daily. But one t...
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by Daniel Rocha
Dear SyRoc Clients and Patients ,
I continue to strive at provide exceptional and affordable care to each and every one of you. Not only do I wa...
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by Daniel Rocha
Healthy Living is more than Nutrition
By Daniel Rocha LMT CPT CNS DN
Naprapaths and Physical therapists provide patients with information on pr...
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by Daniel Rocha
Boosting your Testosterone
By Daniel Rocha LMT CPT CNS
As a 47 year old man, 50 is approaching fast, and there is still a great deal of life to ...
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by Daniel Rocha
The Mac Life
By Daniel Rocha LMT CPT CNS
Maca is a hardy perennial plant cultivated in the Andean Mountains traditionally used for nutritional ...
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by Daniel Rocha
Estrogen and fat loss
By Daniel Rocha
Estrogens and estrogen receptors regulate various aspects of glucose and lipid metabolism. Disturbances o...
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by Daniel Rocha
Manual Therapy for Epilepsy
By Daniel Rocha LMT CPT CNS
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, which are cause...
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