Dry needling can be used to decrease tightness and increase blood flow in skeletal muscle. While it can be an intimidating treatment, many of our patients swear by the results of dry needling. This past weekend, we had the honor of hosting a dry needling course for physical therapists in the surrounding area. We want to thank Rachel and Matt Grubb for leading the course. This course teaches therapists invasive dry needling techniques to help with various musculoskeletal conditions. We are proud to educate our therapists on these techniques to better our practice and help our patients on their road to recovery. Congratulations to all therapists who participated! #sept #physicaltherapy #dryneedling #therapists #leading
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