Southwest Myofascial Release
About This Clinic
Southwest Myofascial Release is a Physical therapy clinic located in the brooklyn area. This clinic is verified as a non-opioid practice, committed to drug-free pain management approaches. Medicare is accepted.
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"I started experiencing knee pain 3 months ago. X-rays did not show anything going on in my knee and in heap. My orthopedic doctor sent me to physical therapy that did not help too. My knee kept being swelling and pain did not go away. That was when my sister mentioned about myofascial therapy. I googled and found Southwest Myofascial Release. I took only 7 sessions and they helped me. My swelling went down dramatically. I can move easily. I know that I need more sessions, but I little financially limited. So, I continue doing exercises Aracelli suggested continue doing. The progress was great!!! Thank you so much!"
"After a car accident, I suffered significant amount of head, neck, shoulder & back pain. Upon first glance, Aracelli was able to identify many of the roots of the issue by the external architecture of my muscle and fascia. Over the next months she was able to help get me out of (what otherwise would have been ) chronic pain, regain mobility I had long since abandoned, and most importantly gave me a plan to manage this infernal machine moving forward. Life changing. Thank you!!!"
"Aracely is fantastic! After ignoring lower back pain for over a year, I ended up injuring myself and finally decided to try physical therapy. After six weeks at SMR, my lower back pain has been significantly reduced (especially at night, which is when it's always the worst). Aracely showed me simple, effective exercises to do every day to manage the issue. She treats the whole body, not just the problem area, and I'm even feeling an improvement in my feet (plantar fasciitis)."