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Professional Applied Kinesiology

Achilles tendonitis, applied kinesiology, and chiropractic

Achilles tendonitis (or inflammation of the tendon of the calf muscle) is a fairly common condition, especially among runners. Signs or Symptoms Pain or discomfort in the Achilles tendon with up or down movement of the ankle and foot; as in walking, running, and climbing stairs. Quite often, pain is also elicited by simply touching …

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Snapping hip syndrome, applied kinesiology, and chiropractic

Many people experience a snapping sensation when they get up from sitting, twisting on a leg or doing rotational moves with the leg. This snapping sound is usually painless and harmless in the beginning stage, but it is annoying. This condition is usually found in the older population but it can also occur in young …

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Ileocecal Valve

One of my mentors, Dr. Tim Francis taught me that people will generally have no health problems/complaints (in general) if their water metabolism, blood sugar metabolism, and ileocecal valve are all functioning well. I’d say water and blood sugar metabolism, and digestion as a whole, as opposed to the ileocecal valve alone. You’ve probably never …

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Stretching tight muscles – an “applied kinesiology” perspective

Patients often ask me – “should I stretch…”. My answer is often something along the line of: “If you feel better doing that, then certainly go ahead. However, if you want to loosen a tight muscle, you’re probably not going to get the results you are looking for if you don’t strengthen the “opposing” (or …

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, applied kinesiology, and chiropractic

Carpal tunnel syndrome affects many people, so chances are you’ve heard of this condition. Unfortunately, though, I find that most people don’t really understand what it is and what can be done to help it. Sadly, this group of people who do not understand what it is, often have been diagnosed with it themselves. In …

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Dr. Rob D’Aquila
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