Are you tired of the endless cycle? You know the one...
You get treatment. You feel better for a few weeks or months. Then BAM - the same pain comes roaring back, sometimes worse than before.
You've tried physical therapy, chiropractic care, massage, medications, anti-inflammatories... yet here you are, dealing with the same recurring injury AGAIN.
What if I told you there's a reason why your pain keeps coming back - and a solution that addresses the ROOT CAUSE instead of just masking symptoms?
Here's what's really happening: Most treatments only focus on where it hurts, not WHY it hurts.
At Superior Physical Therapy, we use an approach rooted in applied functional science. This means we understand how your ENTIRE body is connected, allowing us to identify the dysfunctions and compensations that are causing your symptoms to return.
After 15 years of helping patients break free from recurring injuries, I've discovered that many people are missing ONE critical piece of the puzzle...Dry Needling.
But I know what you're thinking: "Needles? No thank you!"
I get it. Most people are nervous about needles. But here's what might surprise you...
Let me tell you about Dr. Smith (yes, he's a physician himself). He came to us with recurrent latissimus muscle pain that flared up every time he went swimming or worked at his computer.
As a doctor, he had tried EVERYTHING:
• Multiple rounds of physical therapy
• Massage therapy
• Red light laser treatments
• Pain medications
• Anti-inflammatory drugs
Nothing provided lasting relief. He was frustrated and starting to think he'd just have to live with the pain.
That's when we introduced him to dry needling.
After just 3 sessions, Dr. Smith was completely pain-free. Today, he's back to swimming regularly and working pain-free at his desk. The difference? We finally addressed the ROOT CAUSE of his recurring pain.
Now, you might be wondering: "What exactly IS dry needling, and how is it different from everything else I've tried?"
Dry needling works by targeting trigger points and tight muscles that are causing your pain to return. When we insert the ultra-thin needles, most patients describe feeling a brief muscle twitch or cramping sensation that lasts only seconds, followed by immediate relief.
It's completely different from getting a shot at the doctor's office - and the results speak for themselves.
Our Doctors of Physical Therapy are certified Dry Needling Specialists through the Institute of Clinical Excellence, so you're in expert hands.
Dry needling has helped our patients find lasting relief from:
• Chronic back pain and disk problems
• Recurring neck and shoulder pain
• Tennis elbow that won't heal
• Carpal tunnel syndrome
• Knee pain and osteoarthritis
• Sciatica and nerve pain
• Plantar fasciitis
• Tension headaches and migraines
• Fibromyalgia
• TMJ disorders
• And many other recurring injuries
That's why I'm hosting a FREE 90-minute workshop on Saturday, December 13th at 12:00 AM at our clinic.
"Discover If Dry Needling Is The Missing Piece To Finally Resolve Your Recurring Injury"
If you don't believe me check out this video below from Ohio State University Sports Medicine Department.