Josh Taves is a Licensed Acupuncturist with Sports Performance Acupuncture and Lead Acupuncturist of the Sports Medicine Department at St. Mary's College. Josh had a previous externship with UC Berkeley Athletic Department and is a graduate of Acupuncture & Integrated Medicine College. He is a former NFL defensive linemen for the Oakland Raiders, Carolina Panthers, Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots.
After enduring years of injuries in the NFL Josh was exposed to the top doctors and sports therapists igniting a lifelong passion for healing others. Josh's approach to treatment is to combine the best treatment options for each client - a "Bruce Lee approach".
After enduring years of injuries in the NFL Josh was exposed to the top doctors and sports therapists igniting a lifelong passion for healing others. Josh's approach to treatment is to combine the best treatment options for each client - a "Bruce Lee approach".
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Sports Performance Acupuncture is no typical frou frou practice.
Josh knows the ins and outs of anatomy and because he is an incredibly athletic guy he gets why you are having pain and how to help you stop and prevent it from coming back.
I am a fan for life and love the fact that he works with most insurances and you can even check to see if your insurance is covered on his website.
What a great idea!
I have been seeing Josh for the past month or so and am incredibly grateful I found his practice.
Josh knows the ins and outs of anatomy and because he is an incredibly athletic guy he gets why you are having pain and how to help you stop and prevent it from coming back.
I am a fan for life and love the fact that he works with most insurances and you can even check to see if your insurance is covered on his website.
What a great idea!
I have been seeing Josh for the past month or so and am incredibly grateful I found his practice.
We treat any form of tendon, muscle, or connective tissue injury; sprain, strain, or fracture; muscle soreness, chronic overuse injuries, repetitive motion injuries; postural misalignment or inhibited range of motion; numbness, tingling, or burning pain; migraines and tension headaches; rheumatoid and osteoarthritis; meniscus injury; knee pain, ankle pain, elbow pain, wrist pain, low back pain, hip pain, neck pain, and whiplash; stress, depression, and anxiety; men and women's health issues.
Acupuncture increases lymphatic circulation, decreases inflammation, and releases endorphins that alleviate stress and create a sense of well being.
Acupuncture increases lymphatic circulation, decreases inflammation, and releases endorphins that alleviate stress and create a sense of well being.
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