Incorporating integrative dry needling (IDN) into the wider care plans of patients with common musculoskeletal issues such as shoulder, heel, hip, back pain to enhancing performance. Athletes recover faster and continue to train at a higher level.
Regular integrative dry needling as a “maintenance” factor improves recovery and regeneration from the damage.
Integrative dry needling procedures can be repeated in subsequent sessions until complete healing is achieved.
To integrate physiological systems to achieve homeostasis for better body fitness. This integration is achieved by normalizing tissue dysfunction caused by local or systemic pathology. Dr. Eidsvig can treat low-back pain, lumbar muscles, gluteal muscles, hamstring muscles, calf muscles, hip flexor muscles, abdominal muscles, iliotibial band (ITB), pectoral muscles, and even neck muscles in the same session – almost anywhere a hard, irritable knot, known as a trigger point, can be found in a muscle.
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