Category: Acupuncture

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COVID-19: Helping Immunity and our Community

 

Dear Friends, Patients and Community, As you already know, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is very real and it is everyone’s responsibility to help keep our community safe from the rapid spread…

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Meet Dr. Rodney Dunetz, DAOM – Voyage MIA interview

 

Meet Dr. Rodney Dunetz, DAOM of Dunetz Wellness Center in Boca Raton Click here for complete article: Meet Dr. Rodney Dunetz, DAOM, AP, Dipl.Ac. of Dunetz Wellness Center in Boca Raton Today we’d like to introduce you to Dr. Rodney Dunetz. Dr. Dunetz, let’s start with your story. We’d love to hear how you got…

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5 Easy Ways to Relieve Neck and Shoulder Pain

 

Do you suffer from neck pain? Neck Pain affects 45% of today’s workers and 12% of adult females and 9% of adult males. It’s also a common cause of worker disability. The good news is that you can often relieve neck pain by following some simple steps. Here are 5 easy ways to relieve neck & shoulder…

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Six Fun Facts About Acupuncture

 

There are More than 2,000 Acupuncture Points To say there are a lot of acupuncture points would be an understatement. Practitioners of this popular form of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have identified more than 2,000 acupuncture points, each of which has it’s own specific uses. It Doesn’t Hurt and is Actually Relaxing The thought of…

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Managing Exercise-Related Muscle Soreness and Pain

 

Most of us often experience some pain and/or soreness after working out. This condition, known as delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), is characterized by sore, aching muscles after an intense workout session. As the name suggests, it doesn’t occur immediately, but instead the symptoms begin 24-72 hours after the workout. The good news is that you…

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