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Our goal is to totally disrupt the current healthcare model with this fundamental shift in perspective: putting our patients first. Too often, people in pain are given addictive painkillers, painful injections or worse - told they need to have surgery. We believe the body is amazing and has the ability to heal itself! Our goal is to provide our patients with a better physical therapy option than drugs or surgery.

Instead, we employ gentle and effective hands-on techniques that are specifically designed to alleviate your symptoms and restore your overall function. Trigger point dry needling is a highly-effective way to quickly "deactivate" knots and help your muscles relax so they can work properly. Basically, the way it works is a very thin needle goes into the muscle and allows inflammation to slowly ease out, like air would slowly leave a balloon.

Relieving the inflammation eases the pain and often allows the muscle to start the healing process on its own. Dry needling is an effective treatment for lower back pain, hip bursitis, knee pain, and more.
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Dry needling is a technique that physical therapists use to treat pain and movement impairments.
This technique uses a "dry"needle (meaning no medication or injection), which is inserted through the skin into specific areas of the muscle.
Dry needling is often part of a larger physical therapy program.
Trigger point dry needling is a highly-effective way to quickly "deactivate" knots and help muscles relax so they can work properly.
From a technical standpoint, a needle is inserted at a myofascial trigger point.
We believe drugs, injections, or surgery should be a last resort, used only when all other options have been exhausted.
The first step should be to give your body a chance to heal itself and repair any existing damage.
Book an appointment to meet one-on-one with an iAM physical therapist in Bentonville.
We will evaluate your symptoms and determine the treatment options with the best chance of success for your individual case - without the use of drugs, injections, or surgery.
In addition to the treatment you'll receive at iAM Physical Therapy, there are several exercises you can do at home to help relieve back pain and other conditions.
A physical therapist is a doctor that uses a variety of techniques and technologies to keep you moving, to make your daily activities easier, and to help you perform at your best.
When you come to iAM Physical Therapy, you will be working one-on-one with a movement expert who is 100% focused on helping you recover - while avoiding the need for surgery or ongoing pain medication.
Physical therapy can help people of all ages who may have medical conditions or injuries that limit their regular ability to move and function.
Is your lower back pain slowing you down and preventing you from doing the things you used to do like sitting comfortably, playing with your kids or grandkids, walking, sleeping or playing golf?
Does the thought of not knowing what is wrong with your back or the fear of becoming addicted to painkillers keep you up at night?
Have you been told that surgery is your only option?
Lower back pain is incredibly common.
In fact, 80% of the population will experience lower back pain at some point in their lives.
Do you have difficulty lifting your coffee cup in the morning?
Does the thought of typing at your computer make your hands ache?
Whether you are a mechanic, an analyst, or a child at play, our hands, wrists, and elbows help us be who we are.
That's why hand pain and other problems can have such an extreme impact on your life.
Tennis Elbow and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome are two common culprits when it comes to hand and elbow pain.
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylagia) is a painful condition that occurs when tendons in your elbow are basically overloaded, overused, or strained.
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