
Richard J. Rojas, DC
Associate Doctor
"Chiropractic is a safe, natural, and effective solution to become well and stay well. Take charge of your health!"
About Dr. Rojas
I was born and raised in Santa Clara, California and attended St. Lawrence Academy from kindergarten to my senior year of high school. Ever since I was a child, my ambition was to help others and I chose a career in the Health Sciences. I graduated from the University of the Pacific with a Bachelors of Science in Biological Sciences and desired to pursue a career in Chiropractic. I was fascinated with the healing abilities of the human body and found there were alternatives to achieve this without drugs or surgery. I began my Doctor of Chiropractic at Southern California University of Health Sciences where I was exposed to not only Chiropractic, but also other ancillary forms of alternative care. My clinical internship was at California State University – Northridge where I treated students, faculty, and athletes. I also participated in various rotation sites such as Los Angeles Free AIDS clinic and volunteered my time at athletic events and sport physicals.
Towards the end of my internship, I became an intern for Chiropractic Solutions with Dr.’s Hoffman and McMurray. They not only exposed me to various Chiropractic techniques such as Activator Methods, Cox (Flexion-distraction), and Sacro-Occipital, but also guided me to become a confident and successful doctor. I also expanded my knowledge in sports injuries by attending classes at Palmer Chiropractic College-West to become a candidate for certification as a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician.
Philosophy
I became a doctor with the conviction that everyone is entitled to a healthier lifestyle through a safe, natural, and effective approach called Chiropractic. Each individual is unique and Chiropractic care is focused on the individual’s source of pain, not the symptoms. This may be due to the daily stresses of life, the aches and pains from various activities, or the intense training of a weekend warrior or athlete. I am dedicated to restore and maintain the balance of the body with various Chiropractic techniques, coupled with soft tissue mobilization, rehabilitation, and nutritional support. I enjoy helping people become well and ultimately return them to the active and healthy lifestyle in the shortest period of time possible.
A few conditions Dr. Rojas has had experience with:
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Arm, elbow, wrist, and hand pain: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; Golfer’s Elbow; Tennis Elbow; Tendonitis
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Headaches and Migraines
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Leg, knee, ankle, and foot pain: Patella Femoral Syndrome; Plantar fasciitis; Sciatica; Shin splints; Tendonitis
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Neck, midback, low back, and pelvis pain: Degenerated discs; Disc bulges/herniation; Radiculopathy; Scoliosis; Sprain/Strain; Stenosis
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Shoulder pain: Adhesive capsulitis/Frozen shoulder; Rotator Cuff Syndrome; Impingement Syndrome
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Sports injuries and rehabilitation
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Whiplash from motor vehicle accidents
Licensure
California Board of Chiropractic Examiners
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners: Parts I, II, III, IV, and Physiotherapy
Education
Doctor of Chiropractic: Southern California University of Health Sciences
Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (Candidate): Palmer College of Chiropractic West
Bachelors of Science-Biological Sciences: University of the Pacific
Certifications
Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique: Proficiency Rated
American Heart Association: Basic Life Support
Certified KinesioTape Practitioner: Full body
Cox Technique (Flexion-Distraction)
Graston Technique (GT)
Chiropractic Techniques
Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique
Cox Technique (Flexion-Distraction)
Diversified
Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT)
Soft Tissue Mobilization Techniques
Graston Technique (GT)
Myofascial Release Technique (MRT)
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
Professional Organizations
American Chiropractic Association
Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity
California Chiropractic Association
Southern California University of Health Sciences Alumni Association
University of the Pacific Alumni Association
