SSRC Now Offers Dry Needling!
Congratulations to Dr. Alex Dragonuk on becoming a Certified Manual Therapist in Dry Needling. We are pleased to be able to expand his treatment offering to include Dry Needling to address trigger points that can be responsible for acute and chronic muscle pain. Although trigger points and myofascial pain are poorly recognized worldwide, there is a growing number of scientific studies that confirm that trigger points are indeed a very common source of pain and dysfunction.
Dry needling is one of the most effective treatment options to inactivate myofascial trigger points. It has demonstrated to be effective for many common ailments such as:
Occipital neuralgia
Migraine headaches
Tension-type headaches
TMJ disorders
Scar tissue
Pelvic floor disorders
Elbow pain
Hip pain
Knee pain
Shoulder pain
Wrist pain
Sports-related injuries
Work-related injury
Contact Alex or contact us to schedule an appointment or for more information.
“Since no medical specialty claims skeletal muscle as their organ, it is often overlooked.”
David G. Simons, MD, co-author of the Simons, Travell, and Simons Trigger Point Manuals