DC area tweeps: any recommendations for an acupuncturist who understands ultrarunners? (Crazy Larry has left us, as I just learned.)
Bernadette K. replied:
http://www.sportscareacupuncture.com/ She's no Larry but no one is! She takes ins too.
Leah P. replied:
The wonderful people like https://www.twitter.com/drhaimhechtman and others at https://www.twitter.com/pointperform do amazing stuff with dry needling!
Wondering if anyone might have a recommendation for a PT group that works with backs? Have worked a bit with a chiropractor but on advice of my doctor, I want to try...
Inbal K. replied:
Core Wellness in Del Ray, have not used them personally, but my neighbor works there, and she is great.
Deirdre L. replied:
The Jackson Clinic, in Shirlington, is great. I've been multiple times, including for back/neck issues. Highly recommend them.
Jess M. replied:
Rachel Aronson?
Lois L. replied:
I'm going to the Jackson Clinic@Skyline for back issues. I am pleased with the treatment I am receiving.
Cynthia P. replied:
Dana at Virginia Hospital Center. Sorry I don't know her last name. My recollection is that backs were her specialty.
Looking for recommendations for local to Arlington physical therapist/massage therapist for general recovery and prevention work on Jake (ie not injury related). Needs...
Michael R. replied:
The Jackson Clinics handled [my] PT. Erin was my primary, but all of their therapists are quite good from my personal experience. Believe there are several locations, but I obviously went to the Shirlington office.
Djordje M. replied:
Bodies In Motion on Broad St. Falls Church. I went there after I broke my arms.
If anyone can recommend a physical therapist or trainer that does strength training/sports medicine to help me with my muscle injury in the DC Metro area, Let me know...