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Testimonial - Tracy

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Tracy struggled with chronic low back pain and sciatica. He underwent a multilevel lumbar fusion and laminectomy, but both surgeries proved unsuccessful as his pain continued to radiate from his lumbar spine down his left lower extremity to his foot. He began a course of physical therapy a year following his most recent procedure with a third procedure scheduled upon his return to his home state up north. After 5 weeks of traditional physical therapy interventions including myofascial release, stretching, strengthening, and deep laser therapy with very little relief, we discussed the option of dry needling. After one session, he came back the very next day stating “70% of my pain is gone, I feel like I could dance” and proceeded to schedule a session every single day the next week. By his 5th dry needling session he was completely pain-free and had called his orthopedic surgeon to cancel his upcoming surgery. Integrative Dry Needling differs from classic dry needling in that it addresses more than simply musculoskeletal trigger points. Integrative Dry Needling utilizes concepts of neuroanatomy to identify underlying homeostatic neurotrigger points in addition to both active and latent musculoskeletal trigger points. If you or anyone you know suffers from muscular or neurogenic pain, call our office for a free consultation. Video Editing: @keystarr__ www.David Kiester.com


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