Springfield, VA Chiropractor, Dr. Todd P. Sullivan Offers A New Solution for Chronic Pain SufferersPublished: 2009-09-17 19:52:25Author: NOVA Chiropractic & Wellness Center | August 23, 2009Billings, MT (1888PressRelease) August 23, 2009
- From chronic neck and back pain to car accidents, carpal tunnel
syndrome and sciatica, NOVA Chiropractic & Wellness and Dr. Todd P.
Sullivan have helped thousands of local residents recover from injuries
with a new state of the art soft tissue treatment called Graston
Technique.
“Graston Technique is a patented, state of the art
soft tissue system that utilizes specially designed stainless steel
instruments to detect and treat muscle injuries, muscle adhesions, scar
tissue and fascial restrictions,” says clinic director Dr. Sullivan.
“We are seeing phenomenal results with Graston Technique in the office
in treatment of chronic muscle pain and tightness. A few years ago
patients were mainly suffering from lower back pain but today with
everyone working on a computer more and more patients are presenting
with chronic neck pain and muscle tightness.”
Dr. Sullivan has
served the Springfield & Fairfax County community through NOVA
Chiropractic & Wellness Center since 2006. Prior to that, he was
one of two chiropractors selected to complete his residency training at
the National Naval Medical in Bethesda, MD. Research today is
consistently showing that combining chiropractic care with muscular
therapies such as Graston Technique and corrective exercises can help
heal chronic pain syndromes.
Founded in 2006, NOVA Chiropractic
& Wellness Center services the communities of Springfield, Burke,
Alexandria, Annandale and Fairfax, VA. They provide a
multi-disciplinary approach combining chiropractic, acupuncture,
massage therapy, rehabilitation and nutrition for a complete holistic
approach. The owner and clinic director of NOVA Chiropractic &
Wellness Center is Fairfax county resident Dr. Todd P. Sullivan
For more information, please visit
http://www.NovaChiroWellness.com
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