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Pulse Wave Therapy Overview

Pressure wave therapy is a modern and highly effective treatment method: Strong energy pulses are applied to the painful areas of the body. These pulses create micro-cavitation bubbles that expand and burst. The force created by these bubbles penetrates tissue and stimulates cellular processes in the body that are responsible for bone and...

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Mar 11, 2018 9:37:06 PM

What Is The Best Time Of Day To Work Out?

There are those who love an early-morning workout and claim that it gives them a needed energy boost to start the day. There are those on the opposite side who say that they are slow and lethargic in the morning and prefer to work out later in the day when they are performing better.

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Jan 29, 2018 2:58:18 PM

How Alcohol Consumption Affects Your Endurance Sports Goals

For the casual athlete, it's common to mix work and play. Fitness goals are part of a complete and well-rounded life, after all, and social occasions often involve some amount of alcohol consumption. But how does occasional drinking affect physical performance?

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Nov 6, 2017 2:53:00 PM

The Ultimate Hangover Cure: IV Hydration Therapy

Hydration therapy services are popping up all over America, offering luxury intravenous hangover recovery services on demand. In Las Vegas, you can order an IV hangover recovery drip right to your hotel room, freshening you up for another night on the town in as little as 40 minutes. But do these services actually work, or are they just a fad?

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Sep 28, 2017 9:05:00 AM

Why Men Who Monitor Their Hormone Levels Age Better Than Men Who Don’t

There's no doubt that some men seem to age better than others. Men like Liam Neeson, Tom Cruise, and Denzel Washington have remained fit and active well into the decades of life when most men seem to be declining. But these examples make it clear that slowing down, losing muscle, and losing vitality are not an inevitable fact of getting older.

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Sep 25, 2017 8:42:00 AM

Can Cryotherapy Make You Look and Feel Younger?

We've all heard the stories about the wealthy and famous who have had their bodies frozen after death, planning on a future time when the medical technologies will exist that will restore them to life and health. But can you freeze yourself into youth and health right now?

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Sep 24, 2017 8:37:00 AM

How to Prevent Dehydration

Dehydration is a serious health risk during exercise, particularly when working out for long periods of time, in conditions of high heat or high humidity. During physical activity, the body cools itself and regulates your temperature through sweating, resulting in fluids being directed toward the skin and away from vital functions. Sweat on the...

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Sep 23, 2017 3:57:00 PM

Cryotherapy Isn't Just for Elite Athletes and Celebrities

We most often hear about cryotherapy being used to boost performance for elite athletes like Christiano Ronaldo and Von Miller. High performance athletes use whole-body cryotherapy to speed recovery and reduce injuries, the same way American athletic teams like the Boston Red Sox and the Dallas Cowboys have been using ice baths for decades.

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Sep 22, 2017 3:43:00 PM

The Importance of a Medically-Supervised Weight Loss Program

Obesity has become a major health issue in recent decades, affecting more than 70 million people, and 1 in 4 residents of Wisconsin. Not only does obesity negatively affect our ability to perform daily tasks, but it also leads to serious health consequences. Obese people are more likely to suffer from heart disease and diabetes, and they are also...

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Sep 20, 2017 3:26:00 PM

How Hormone Replacement Therapy Benefits Men

As we age, the body naturally reduces production of hormones in both men and women. Hormone production peaks in our 20s and declines gradually over time. By the time we are in our 40s, these reduced hormone levels are linked with a variety of negative health effects, including increased risk for serious health problems like cardiovascular disease...

Posted by Dr. Nestor Rodriguez on Sep 19, 2017 3:13:00 PM