LITHONIA, Ga., Jan. 24, 2016 -- The Fully Body Rejuvenation Center is bringing in the New Year by offering a complementary 5 minute trigger point massage with every patient’s chiropractic appointment. Dr. Nailah Smith, the head of staff at the Full Body Rejuvenation Center, is offering this complementary therapy to introduce people to the benefits of trigger point therapy, which can relieve pain, stress and muscle tension.
The offer is open to everyone, not just new patients, meaning existing patients can also take advantage. “Trigger point massage is a specialized treatment designed to relieve pain in targeted areas, help injuries heal more rapidly, and relieve stress for patients,” said Dr. Smith. “I find that many clients walk away with a significant reduction in pain even after one treatment, and regular treatment has transformed some of my clients' lives for the better.”
Dr. Smith, a leading chiropractic specialist, delivers this specialized trigger point therapy through the use of a trigger point therapy device. This machine is designed to deliver the right amount of pressure to targeted areas, which offers an advantage over traditional forms of trigger point therapy. Trigger point therapy is a treatment growing in popularity. A trigger point is a special point on the body that has a large impact on muscles, nerves and tendons in many other areas of the body. The body is deeply interconnected, and that’s why trigger point therapy approaches massage from a holistic approach.
Trigger points can often serve as a special source of tension in the body. This tension can even result in hard nodules that represent tense muscles and ligaments. They can develop due to normal stresses to the body, such as sitting in a car over long periods of time or lifting heavy items. When the right pressure is applied to a trigger point, it can help relieve pain and stress, as well as decrease tension. A trained specialist understands where these trigger points are, how they influence other points on the body, and how to apply the right amount of pressure to them.
For many patients, trigger point therapy provides quick and often long-lasting relief from problems like back pain, neck pain, nerve pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle sprains, and many other muscle and nerve issues. Many patients are additionally happy to manage their pain without medications.
Trigger point therapy is a useful supplement to the Full Body Rejuvenation Center’s approach to managing pain and helping patients through chiropractic therapy, including chiropractic adjustments.
The Fully Body Rejuvenation Center is located at 3636 Panola Rd Suite B in Lithonia, Georgia. The Full Body Rejuvenation Center offers a wide range of chiropractic, pain management, and weight loss services, as well as physiotherapy to promote a healthy and full life.
Full Body Rejuvenation Center, 770-733-1381


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