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Dr. Alex Jimenez El Paso Chiropractor and his Team of Back Specialists work with Athletes to achieve their body’s maximum performance by participating in numerous training regimens consisting of strenuous exercises and physical activity and making sure they meet all of their body’s nutritional requirements.
Through proper fitness and nutrition, many individuals can condition themselves to excel in their specific sport. Our training programs are designed for athletes that look to gain a competitive edge in their sport.
We provide sport-specific services to help increase an athlete’s performance through mobility, strength, and endurance. Occasionally, however, the excess workouts can lead many to suffer injuries or develop underlying conditions.
Dr. Alex Jimenez’s chronicle of articles displays in detail the many forms of complications affecting these professionals while focusing on the possible solutions and treatments to follow to achieve athlete’s overall well-being.
A 10-Minute Yoga Sequence For Leos (Or Anyone Looking For Spine Flexibility)
According to astrology, Leo is a fixed fire sign and physically governs the heart and spine. Leos are the royalty…
Seven Amazing Five-Minute Exercises for a Healthy Spine
Back pains and aches are the most common problems. These short exercises will help you have a healthy spine.
Maintaining fitness — not resting — may be key to recovering from an injury
Experts no longer think rest, ice and over-the-counter painkillers are the answer.
In the past, injuries such as…
Yoga Poses For A Strong Spine And Better Posture
Although not a muscle, the spine can be strengthened in certain ways by giving it a healthy reinforcement in…
5 CrossFit Workouts Anyone Can Do
Want muscles like Cameron Diaz, Jessica Alba, or Jessica Biel? You may want to try CrossFit.
How to Stretch the Posterior Tibial Tendon
Your posterior tibial tendon is in your lower leg, underneath your shin muscles. The tendon runs from slightly…
Exercises for Posterior Tibial Tendonitis
The tibialis posterior muscle runs down the tibia bone at the front of your lower leg, wraps around your inner…
Yoga could help asthma sufferers get their breath back
Almost 5.5 million Britons have asthma - that is one in every 12 adults and one in every 11 children - and numbers…
Can You Exercise With a Torn Posterior Tibial?
Tendons in the body attach muscles to bones, stretching across joints to allow you to bend them. One of the most…
7 Poses to Soothe Sciatica
These 7 simple poses target the tight muscle that often causes sciatic pain: the piriformis.
Sciatica is a term…
Prenatal Yoga: 5 Psoas-Releasing Yoga Poses to Relieve Low Back Pain
This sequence helps to diminish many of the common discomforts and imbalances experienced in the low back, pelvis,…
Achilles Tendonitis Exercises
Achilles tendonitis, also known as Achilles tendinitis is a heel injury caused very often due to overuse of the…
Pulled Hamstring Muscle
The hamstring muscles are the large group of muscles found on the posterior side of the thigh, extending from the…
Radiculopathy in the Neck
Cervical radiculopathy is a medical term used to describe a series of symptoms resulting from various…
Facet Joint Arthritis
Arthritis through degeneration, also known as osteoarthritis, results in the breakdown of the bone and…
Treating the Sacroiliac Joint
The irritating pain that accompanies tight muscles along with limited mobility and the numbness that…
Spondylolisthesis And Exercise
Spondylolisthesis is a condition of the lower back that develops when a single vertebra in the lumbar spine shifts…
Spondylosis and Aging
Cervical spondylosis, also referred to as cervical osteoarthritis, is an age related condition where the cervical…
Tension On The Psoas Muscles
Tension: The psoas muscles are a part of the iliopsoas muscle group. This important set of muscles works together…
Pain in the Piriformis Muscle
Pain: The piriformis muscle is the largest and most important of the rotator hip muscles found in the body. Located…