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Rotary club met Wednesday evening to pass the gauntlet of presidency for the club. Andi Green has served as Rotary clubs president for the last year seeing it through the pandemic. Andi passed this honor to Nick Birmingham, pastor of Church on the Rock. And Green left with a sharp demonstration. That is, Green was also the speaker for Wednesday’s meeting and shared her knowledge of Dry Needling. Dry needling is the mechanical stimulation of the muscle which produces a local twitch or rapid depolarization of muscle fibers. This process helps to decrease muscle activity which often results in relaxation and decreased pain and or dysfunction. Green says that commercial insurance has progressed into allowing people to seek this treatment without the need of a referral from a family doctor. The process is rather painless as she demonstrated at the Rotary meeting. Green credits her training which was based out of Colorado and says that in terms of frequency of treatment that the average patient will be seen 2 to 3 times. It was a sharp display at Rotary of a unique science and one in which I’m done poking puns at.

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