NASHUA, N.H., April 17, 2016 -- Main Street Wellness & Chiropractic, serving the city of Nashua, New Hampshire, and surrounding communities such as Hollis, Pepperell and Brookline, has announced the arrival of Rapid Release Technique technology in their Nashua clinic. This revolutionary treatment is now available as part of their suite of services, and it brings a range of targeted, effective and non-invasive benefits. Main Street Wellness & Chiropractic is the only area chiropractor to offer the Rapid Release Technique at this time.
Rapid Release Technique technology works by vibrating at a frequency that resonates with the offending scar tissue in the region being treated. This frequency also triggers a powerful and valuable neurological response in the body referred to as TVR. The TVR response brings an added benefit of relaxing the muscle spasms in the body that are so often associated with pain.
The Rapid Release Technique, and its associated technology, is known for being efficient, painless, non-invasive, and lasting when it comes to injury treatment and pain relief. It assists with providing stimulation leading to the rehabilitation of soft tissue problems by targeting their underlying causes. Very often Rapid Release Technique brings immediate, lasting results to those who receive it.
Rapid Release Technique technology includes five treatment heads, making it extremely versatile. It can work on a variety of conditions throughout the body and its application can be changed quickly and easily to adjust to each client’s specific needs. With the Rapid Release Technique, there’s a treatment surface for each client’s specific injury and need. Rapid Release Technique technology is used by countless athletes and professional sports organizations for rapid relief and ongoing wellness for team members.
Dr. Taryn Terry shares, “We are pleased to bring this top-tier technology to our clients in the Nashua, Hollis, Pepperell and Brookline communities. This is the same rapid, effective technique used to treat athletes at the highest levels.”
Dr. Jerrilyn Sullivan adds, “Rapid Release Technique technology works at the level of scar tissue and injury at a cellular level, yet it is completely non-invasive. Our clients appreciate a treatment that works so deeply and yet causes no pain. The TVR relaxation effect causes many clients to report immediate relief during or after treatment.”
Other services available from Main Street Wellness & Chiropractic include DRX9000 Lumbar Decompression therapy, massage therapy, yoga and pain management services. They also offer an advanced range of chiropractic techniques including Impulse IQ technique, the Palmer-Gonstead technique, Diversified technique, chiropractic BioPhysics, the Pierce technique and the Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT).
Main Street Wellness & Chiropractic is located at 382 Main Street in Nashua, New Hampshire. Those who would like to find out more about their services may do so by calling (603) 882-5742 or by visiting the website at http://mainstwellness-chiropractic.com/.
Main Street Wellness and Chiropractic, (603) 882-5742


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