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Pain Management

Now Offering Massage Therapy and Myofascial Release Approach® (MFR)

Posted by: PinnaclePerformance on December 23, 2014
It is a pleasure to introduce Paul Campbell, LMT, NCTMB to the Pinnacle community. For years now, we have been waiting for a seasoned, clinically focused massage therapist with a desire to integrate the Barnes Myofascial Release Approach into practice for use with our clients. We have found that individual in Paul, who brings years of clinical expertise and his kind and nurturing spirit to Pinnacle, assisting all of us in reaching our full potential toward health and wellness. We are grateful to have Paul joining our team of practitioners at Pinnacle.
A little background on Paul:
Paul Campbell, LMT, NCTMB, graduated in 2002 from the Professional Massage Therapy Program at Utah College of Massage Therapy. He is a Nationally Certified Massage Therapist, received a certification in Structural Bodywork in 2012 from the Structural Integration Institute of Utah, and took courses on Myofascial Release and Unwinding through John F. Barnes’ program in 2014. Paul got his start working as a rehab aide for Physical Therapists at The University of Utah, where he loved learning about what massage could do in a clinical setting.  He brought that passion with him to the Kura Door, a holistic Japanese themed spa in the Avenues, where over the last eight years he’s become one of the Kura Door’s most requested therapists. Paul loves what being part of a team of therapists can do to help him learn, grow and be challenged, and is happy to bring his decade of massage experience full circle into the holistic nurturing environment of Pinnacle Performance.
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Dry Needling

Posted by: PinnaclePerformance on September 4, 2014
Now included in the scope of practice for licensed physical therapists in Utah
 
Last week, Utah finalized a law that allows physical therapists to perform trigger point dry needling.
Trigger points are essentially painful “knots” that affect the muscle’s ability to efficiently perform, and often create referral patterns of pain elsewhere in the body. Dry needling is the practice of using an acupuncture needle to release those tight bands of muscle. It is different than acupuncture in where and why the needles are placed. Acupuncturists use energetic meridian lines in order to move qi through the body, while physical therapists place the needles directly into
the “knot” of muscle in order to release and reset the muscle. The needle often causes a muscle cramping sensation, but the needle is typically only in the muscle for less than a few minutes. The immediate change in joint range of motion, decreased pain, and muscle performance is often dramatic.
Dry needling can boost the effects of the excellent muscular stability training that you are already doing at Pinnacle. Our physical therapist neighbors in Colorado have been doing dry needling for the last 8 years, and their patients have been raving about the profound effects that they have experienced. Jenn Pine, DPT just finished an intensive dry needling training and is performing dry needling at the clinic. Amy Broekemeier, DPT plans to take a course in November.
Please contact the front desk if you are interested in a dry needling session with Jenn Pine DPT.
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