Florence Chiropractor Says Trigger Point Therapy Improves Injury Rehabilitation


FLORENCE, S.C., Aug. 12, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Advantage Health & Wellness Center in Florence, SC is raising awareness about the benefits of trigger point therapy. According to chiropractor Dr. Steven McKay, when a muscle is injured or overworked, it can develop tiny contractions and knots, known as trigger points. The wellness center's medical doctor administers trigger point injections to help relieve muscle tensions and tightness. These injections are non-toxic and anti-inflammatory, and naturally complement chiropractic adjustments.

Florence patients who suffer from back pain, neck pain, headaches and migraines may benefit from trigger point injections in addition to chiropractic care. According to chiropractor Dr. Steven McKay, trigger point injections are a natural, non-toxic treatment that targets the underlying cause for chronic pain. Dr. McKay says that trigger point therapy can help patients overcome injuries when other treatments are ineffective.

"Trigger point therapy is truly a life-changing treatment," said Dr. McKay. "Our wellness center offers on-site injections administered by our medical doctor that can be completed in just minutes."

Muscle trauma from auto accidents, sports injuries, poor posture and even emotional stress can contribute to the formation of trigger points in the body. In response to the formation of a trigger point, the body may alter its natural patterns of movement – leading to injury and chronic pain.

"One of the most common places for trigger point development is the muscle in the lower back," said Dr. McKay. "When this muscle tightens, shortens and weakens, it can cause pelvic and spinal abnormalities. Over time, a herniated or bulging disc may occur, leading to chronic pain."

Depending on a trigger point's location, it is associated with a variety of different symptoms. These include numbness, tingling sensations, dizziness and earaches. These trigger points can lead to chronic neck and jaw pain, sciatica, shoulder pain and more.

The medication used in trigger point therapy is a non-toxic, biological anti-inflammatory called SARAPIN. This natural medication is an alternative to corticosteroid injections. SARAPIN will not damage or weaken cartilage, bones or tendons in the body.

"We frequently recommend trigger point therapy for Florence personal injury patients," said Dr. McKay. "They need immediate pain relief and healing following their personal injury – and that's exactly what trigger point therapy does."

In addition to treating a personal injury, Dr. McKay may also recommend trigger point treatments for ongoing wellness care. Combined with chiropractic adjustments and other complementary therapies, these treatments may speed internal healing, enhance pain relief and improve overall well-being.

The practice regularly holds workshops and screenings to educate community members about the benefits of trigger point therapy. Individuals may learn more by visiting http://www.advantagehealthandwellnesscenter.com.



            

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