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Myofascial Release

Female holding shoulder in pain If you struggle with chronic pain and tightness throughout your body, you may suffer from a problem known as myofascial pain syndrome. This condition can send pain and other unwelcome sensation to various parts of your body while also limiting your range of motion. Fortunately, you can get all-natural relief through the combination of chiropractic care and a treatment modality called myofascial release at Permian Basin Accident & Injury Clinics.

Benefits of Myofascial Release

In addition to muscles, tendons, and ligaments, your body contains a type of connective tissue known as fascia. The fascia covers these other tissues and weaves their way through them like a membranous web. This arrangement means that when fascia develops problems, the underlying tissues often suffer the effects.

Myofascial pain syndrome may stem from issues such as poor posture or uncorrect spinal alignment errors that place your tissue under constant, unnatural stress. The fascia may tighten up, limiting muscle motion painfully. Your tissues may also develop painful knots called trigger points. These knots of tight tissue can pinch nerves, sending referred pain to remote areas such as the extremities.

Myofascial release offers a drug-free, non-invasive technique for relaxing these areas of tightness. In this form of massage, your practitioner feels for knots or hard spots that need breaking up. Targeted manipulation of these areas can force the tissue to unclench, freeing your body to work as it should and easing referred pain symptoms.

Combining Chiropractic Care With Myofascial Release 

Chiropractic care and myofascial release work hand in hand to provide lasting relief. Dr. Frank Gonzales makes adjustments and corrects any alignment problems that make you more vulnerable to myofascial tightness and pain. Between chiropractic adjustment sessions, ongoing myofascial release sessions can keep your tissues from tightening up again.

This incremental approach not only helps you maintain optimal comfort and mobility; it also helps to preserve the corrections made by Dr. Gonzales, allowing you to get the greatest possible benefit from your adjustments. We can even show you how to self-administer simple kinds of myofascial release using a foam roller or other tools to help you keep your tissues limber. 

Schedule an Evaluation and Treatment from Permian Basin Accident & Injury Clinics

Nyofascial release represents just one of the many therapeutic options available at our holistic chiropractic care center. For more information about myofascial, contact Permian Basin Accident & Injury Clinics at (432) 262-3219.

  • I feel certain that the treatment I received their expedited the healing process for me. Not only did they treat my injuries from my accident, I also left there with a new awareness of taking care of this body. Every medical office should strive to be like this one.

    - Marsha C
  • When you go there they make you feel like family which is rare these days. Thank you Doc and especially Ashley for all u have done for me. If I ever need more help I will be coming back here.

    - Trina M
  • Dr. Gonzales and staff have been helping me recover from a motor vehicle accident, and they have been the most sincere and caring people I have ever met.

    - Amber S
  • I find them to be very professional and caring and I would recommend them to anyone I know.

    - Billy S
  • Dr. Guerrero and staff are really sweet and explained everything throughly. Looking forward to starting my therapy!

    - Rosalia C
  • They are friendly, very respectfully and considerate towards others cultures. They treat their patients with kindness and have expertise in taking care of other people.

    - Magda AK

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