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Can you fix muscle tightness?

I have muscle tightness in my back. Can you fix muscle tightness?

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Yes, We can fix muscle tightness .
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Acupuncture is a practice that uses thin needles inserted in specific points in the body to stimulate nerves, muscles, and connective tissues. Its benefits include the relaxation of muscle tightness and tension as well as improved blood circulation.
Hi , yes acupuncture works well for muscle tightness! Thank you, Celeste King Healing Rivers Acupuncture 1110 W. San Antonio Street, Suite 1 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 627-1111 www.healingriversacupuncture.com
Good afternoon. Muscle tightness in the back can be fairly easy to relieve, depending on the underlying problem. While I can say with certainty that you will feel relief, I cannot say for how long each treatment's relief will last until I understand what caused the tension originally. Sincerely, D. Glenn Salazar Werry, L.Ac The information contained in this transmission may contain privileged and confidential information, including patient information protected by federal and state privacy laws. It is intended only for the use of the person(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution, or duplication of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message.
Hello! Yes, muscle tightness is something often fixable with either body work, acupuncture, or supplements such as the proper magnesium or electrolyte powder. Back pain is the number reason people see an acupuncturist, so this is something I've definitely treated before.
Muscle tightness and cramps are associated with either low calcium and or magnesium, low, sodium and potassium levels, or toxic metals. I run a hair mineral analysis to determine the underlying cause of muscle tightness. This helps us determine a course of action to help my patients improve their symptoms through nutritional balancing.
Yes, acupuncture can fix muscle tightness.
Yes, can relax muscles and release the spasms.
Muscle tightness is something that can be worked on almost daily by the patient with good recommendations from a trusted clinician. Soft tissue tightness can result from a lack of movement in certain planes of motion or overusing certain muscle groups. Tightness can affect posture and performance and cause pain in the long run. There are specific ranges that every joint should move within to decrease the possibility of pain and injury. I treat tightness in all my patients with instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization, manual therapy, laser therapy, dry needling, and mobility exercise prescription. This is something that can be measured and tracked over time to see progress.
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Your question is not very precise, meaning if it is your low back or higher back or mid back. Wherever it is aching, it is possible to help relax those muscles of yours.

It may tack a few visits but finding your ear points in pain that are related to your body organs or muscles, should bring a relief that you will consider as beneficial.

Visit a Ear Reflexologist near you and see how better you will feel!

There are many treatments for muscle tightness. I recommend speaking with you doctor to determine a plan that is best for you. Best of luck.
We will exam 1st. Then provide dry needling 1st. Patients will find instant results in general.
Depending on patients’ medical histories and conditions, each patient will have different responses. Patients will have to follow up in 3-7days depending on severity.
Patients will be examined again on how much difference they have experienced since the initial acupuncture treatment.
Then we can give patients a plan for symptomatology.
If we find limitations in improvements, we will apply different plans as a holistic approach.
Yes, acupuncture is very effective in treating tight muscles.
Yes. We can fix muscle tightness by doing massage, acupuncture, and possibly herbs to get this fixed.
Acupuncture, in the hands of a well trained practitioner, is excellent at loosening tight muscles.