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Fitness vs. Wellness: How Dr. Alex Jimenez’s Approach Brings Them Together

On dralexjimenez.com, a lot of people arrive asking the same question in different words:
“I want to feel better, move better, and stay active. Where do I start?”
To answer that, it helps to understand the difference between fitness and wellness—and how exercise, along with integrative chiropractic care at Dr. Alex Jimenez’s El Paso clinics, can connect the two.
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Fitness is your physical ability – strength, endurance, flexibility, and how well your body performs. (MedlinePlus Magazine, 2022) ACE Fitness
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Wellness is a broader, whole-person state – including physical, mental, emotional, social, and even spiritual well-being. (Long, 2024; EBSCO Research Starters, n.d.) ACE Fitness+1
Exercise is the bridge between them. Regular movement improves your heart, muscles, mood, and long-term health. In Dr. Jimenez’s practice, exercise is rarely “just a workout”—it becomes part of a full wellness plan that includes spinal alignment, nerve health, nutrition, and recovery. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1
What Is Fitness?
Fitness is about what your body can do.
It includes:
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Cardiorespiratory endurance – how well your heart and lungs keep up during activity
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Muscular strength – how much force your muscles can exert
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Muscular endurance – how long your muscles can work without tiring
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Flexibility – how freely your joints move
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Body composition – the balance of muscle, fat, bone, and water (MedlinePlus Magazine, 2022; HelpGuide, 2025) ACE Fitness+1
In simple terms, fitness answers questions like:
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How far can you walk without getting winded?
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Can you lift groceries without hurting your back?
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Can you climb stairs or play with grandkids comfortably?
Many people focus only on fitness numbers—steps, reps, miles, or weight lifted. But as Dr. Jimenez sees every day, physical fitness without a strong, aligned spine and healthy nervous system can still lead to pain, tightness, and early fatigue. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1
What Is Wellness?
Wellness is bigger than fitness. It’s a holistic state of health in which many areas of life feel more balanced and resilient. (Chambers, 2024; Long, 2024) Kellie Chambers+1
Common dimensions of wellness include:
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Physical wellness – activity, nutrition, sleep, medical, and chiropractic care
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Emotional wellness – stress management and healthy coping skills
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Mental/intellectual wellness – learning, focus, and mental clarity
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Social wellness – relationships, family, and community support
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Occupational/financial wellness – meaningful work and stability
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Spiritual/purpose-based wellness – values, beliefs, and a sense of meaning (EBSCO Research Starters, n.d.; ACE, 2024) ACE Fitness+1
You can be fit but not well if:
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You work out hard, but are constantly stressed
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You sleep poorly and live on fast food
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You push through chronic back or neck pain
Dr. Jimenez’s clinical approach is built on the idea that wellness requires more than symptom relief. It involves aligning the spine, restoring nerve function, reducing inflammation, and addressing movement, nutrition, and lifestyle habits together. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2El Paso Chiropractor Blog+2
Exercise: The Bridge Between Fitness and Wellness
Exercise is where fitness and wellness overlap. According to major health and exercise organizations, regular physical activity can:
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Improve heart and lung health
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Lower the risk of chronic diseases
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Boost mood and reduce anxiety
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Support better sleep and energy
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Improve thinking, memory, and focus (HelpGuide, 2025; Foothills Sports Medicine PT, 2017) Foothills Therapy & Sports Medicine+1
Most guidelines suggest at least:
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150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic activity (like brisk walking), and
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2+ days per week of strength training for all major muscle groups.
At Injury Medical & Chiropractic Clinic PA and related facilities (such as Push-as-Rx®), Dr. Jimenez and his team often use exercise as a therapeutic tool—not just for fitness, but also for whole-body wellness, injury prevention, and performance. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1
How Exercise Supports Wellness
Exercise can support wellness by:
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Lowering stress hormones
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Releasing feel-good chemicals (endorphins)
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Improving blood flow to the brain
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Supporting healthier weight and blood sugar levels
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Enhancing confidence and independence in daily life (HelpGuide, 2025; MedlinePlus Magazine, 2022) Kellie Chambers+1
On dralexjimenez.com, exercise plans are often blended with:
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Chiropractic care
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Functional medicine
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Nutrition support
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Injury rehab and sports performance coaching
This makes exercise more than a “gym task”—it becomes a core part of a full recovery and wellness program. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2El Paso Chiropractor Blog+2
Wellness Exercise vs. Fitness Exercise
Both types of exercise involve movement, but the mindset and goals differ slightly.
Fitness-focused exercise
Fitness exercise is typically about physical performance:
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Running faster or farther
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Lifting heavier weights
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Improving sports performance
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Hitting numbers (steps, sets, heart rate zones)
Common fitness tools:
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Interval training
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Sport-specific drills
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Strength circuits and split routines
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Timed cardio sessions
Wellness-focused exercise
Wellness exercise is about how you feel and function:
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Less stress and anxiety
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Fewer aches and pains
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Better sleep and mood
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Feeling calmer, capable, and mobile
Wellness exercise might include:
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Walking outdoors for mental clarity
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Gentle yoga, tai chi, or Pilates
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Mobility flows and stretching sessions
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Light strength and core work to support joints (Chambers, 2024; VIDA Fitness, n.d.) Kellie Chambers+1
In El Paso, Dr. Jimenez often helps patients blend both:
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Enough fitness training to keep the heart, muscles, and bones strong
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Enough wellness-focused movement to protect the spine, calm the nervous system, and support long-term healing
How Integrative Chiropractic Care at DrAlexJimenez.com Supports Both
Integrative chiropractic care focuses on the spine, joints, and nervous system, then expands outward to include movement, lifestyle, and wellness. (Newbold Chiropractic, n.d.; ShoreLife Chiropractic & Wellness, n.d.) El Paso Chiropractor Blog+1
In Dr. Jimenez’s clinics, this often includes:
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Spinal and joint adjustments to reduce restrictions and improve alignment
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Postural assessment and correction
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Nerve function optimization, which helps muscles fire properly
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Rehab and strength exercises tailored to each patient
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Functional medicine and nutrition strategies, when needed
Benefits for fitness
Chiropractic care can help you:
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Move with less pain during workouts
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Improve joint mobility for better squats, lunges, or overhead movement
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Reduce muscle compensation and faulty patterns
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Recover more quickly after training
Benefits for wellness
It also supports broader wellness by:
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Reducing chronic stress on the nervous system
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Improving sleep through pain relief and relaxation
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Enabling comfortable walking, working, and daily activities
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Supporting long-term spinal health and independence (Newbold Chiropractic, n.d.; Evolve Chiropractic, n.d.) El Paso Chiropractor Blog+1
Dr. Jimenez’s dual training as a Doctor of Chiropractic and Family Nurse Practitioner allows him to connect fitness, wellness, and medical decision-making—especially in complex injury, sports, and chronic pain cases. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2A4M+2
The Synergy: Chiropractic Care + Exercise in Dr. Jimenez’s Practice
When you combine chiropractic care with targeted exercise, you get a powerful synergy:
Chiropractic care sets your structural foundation.
Exercise builds strength, stability, and endurance on top of that foundation.
Many sports-medicine–focused chiropractic clinics highlight this pairing as key to performance and long-term health. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1
How chiropractic prepares your body for exercise
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Frees up stiff joints (like the hips, spine, and shoulders)
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Improves nervous system communication with muscles
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Eases pain that might make you avoid movement
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Helps correct posture so loads are better distributed
How exercise supports your adjustments
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Strengthens core muscles to stabilize your spine
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Builds supportive strength around corrected joints
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Improves flexibility and circulation for recovery
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Reinforces healthier movement patterns in daily life
In real-world terms, patients under Dr. Jimenez’s care often notice:
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Less fear of movement after injury
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Better tolerance for walking, stairs, or work tasks
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Improved performance in sports or job demands
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A clearer path from “injured and stuck” to “active and confident” El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2El Paso Chiropractor Blog+2
Building Your Fitness–Wellness Plan with Guidance from DrAlexJimenez.com
You don’t need a perfect plan to get started. You just need a safe, clear next step.
1. Define your main focus
Ask yourself:
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Do I mainly want to reduce pain and stiffness?
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Do I want to get stronger and more athletic?
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Do I want better energy, mood, and sleep?
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Do I need help after an accident or sports injury?
Your answers help shape how much of your plan is:
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Fitness-centered (strength, speed, endurance), versus
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Wellness-centered (pain relief, mood, energy, stress control)
2. Get a professional assessment
If you have:
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Chronic neck, back, or joint pain
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Sciatica or nerve symptoms
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Old injuries that never fully healed
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New pain after a motor vehicle, work, or sports injury
…then a personalized evaluation is essential.
At Dr. Jimenez’s clinics, assessment may include: El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2El Paso Chiropractor Blog+2
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Detailed medical and injury history
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Posture and gait analysis
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Joint mobility and muscle balance testing
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Imaging referral when medically appropriate (X-ray, MRI, advanced diagnostics)
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A structured plan combining chiropractic care, rehab, and often lifestyle changes
3. Start with a balanced movement routine
A simple weekly plan might include:
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Cardio (3–5 days/week)
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Brisk walking, cycling, or swimming for 20–30 minutes
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Strength training (2–3 days/week)
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Squats, rows, presses, and core exercises with proper form
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Mobility and stretching (daily or near-daily)
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Short routines for hips, hamstrings, chest, and spine
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Core stability (several times per week)
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Bird-dogs, glute bridges, side planks, or dead-bug variations (HelpGuide, 2025; Foothills Sports Medicine PT, 2017) Kellie Chambers+1
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Your chiropractor and rehab team can:
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Modify exercises for your pain level
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Progress them safely as you get stronger
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Coordinate activity with your treatment schedule
4. Add wellness habits to support your spine and nervous system
To make your fitness efforts support wellness, layer in:
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Nutrition – more whole foods, lean protein, healthy fats, and fiber
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Hydration – regular water intake throughout the day
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Sleep hygiene – a consistent schedule, a cool dark room, and limited screens before bed
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Stress management – breathing drills, light stretching, or brief mindfulness practices
These habits help your body recover from exercise and chiropractic care, making everything more effective. (EBSCO Research Starters, n.d.; ACE, 2024) ACE Fitness+1
5. Reassess and adjust over time
Wellness is a moving target, not a one-time goal. With life changes, aging, or new injuries, your plan needs to be updated.
Regular follow-ups at Dr. Jimenez’s clinics allow for:
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Tracking pain patterns and function
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Updating exercise levels and focus
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Adjusting frequency of chiropractic care
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Adding or removing therapies (such as physical therapy, sports training, or functional medicine) as needed El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+2El Paso Chiropractor Blog+2
Key Takeaways for DrAlexJimenez.com Patients
To sum it all up:
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Fitness = what your body can do: strength, endurance, flexibility, and physical performance.
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Wellness = how well you feel and function overall, including your body, mood, mind, and daily life.
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Exercise is the bridge that improves both fitness and wellness.
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Integrative chiropractic care at Dr. Jimenez’s clinics provides the structural and neurologic foundation that helps exercise feel better, work better, and last longer.
When you combine:
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A well-aligned spine
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Healthy nerve communication
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Smart, consistent exercise
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Supportive nutrition, sleep, and lifestyle habits
…you create a realistic plan for long-term mobility, pain reduction, and whole-person wellness—not just short-term symptom relief.
References
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ACE. (2024). Wellness vs fitness: What’s the difference? ACE Fitness
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Chambers, D. (2024). Unveiling the connection: Understanding the difference between fitness vs wellness. Kellie Chambers
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EBSCO Research Starters. (n.d.). Physical wellness. ACE Fitness
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Foothills Sports Medicine Physical Therapy. (2017). Wellness as a whole—fitness, nutrition, lifestyle. Foothills Therapy & Sports Medicine
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HelpGuide. (2025). Exercise and fitness. Kellie Chambers
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MedlinePlus Magazine. (2022). Physical fitness and nutrition: Know your terms. ACE Fitness
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Newbold Chiropractic. (n.d.). Unlocking wellness: How chiropractic care enhances overall health. El Paso Chiropractor Blog
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ShoreLife Chiropractic & Wellness. (n.d.). Integrative approaches for complete wellness journey. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic
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VIDA Fitness. (n.d.). Fitness vs wellness – what’s the difference?. Kellie Chambers
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Evolve Chiropractic. (n.d.). Why does chiropractic care focus on wellness and prevention?. Yelp
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Jimenez, A. (n.d.). El Paso, TX doctor of chiropractic – Injury Medical & Chiropractic Clinic PA. El Paso, TX Doctor Of Chiropractic+1
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Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Dr. Alexander Jimenez DC, APRN, FNP-BC – Professional profile. LinkedIn
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(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
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