Dr. Petrick is no stranger to the pressure of the “Spot light”. Dr. Petrick has been mentioned in several international magazines like Men’s Health, Flex and he has been featured in Oxygen Magazine, the nation’s largest women’s fitness publication, where his success with ART® has gained national notoriety.
The success of Dr. Petrick’s practice and reputation has earned him appearances on Fox Sports and all the local news stations have done special stories on his work. Dr. Petrick has treated several members of the cast of “Dancing with the Stars” and many other well known celebrities. Dr. Petrick has also treated hundreds of pro-athletes and thousands of Las Vegas residents. He currently treats hundreds of Mixed Martial Arts athletes from all around the world. Several of the UFC fighters credit Dr. Petrick to saving their careers.
Please read the following for a few of the many articles and press releases written about Dr. Petrick and his work with ART.
Dr. Petrick was featured in an issue of Oxygen Magazine; Las Vegas Pain Relief Center Article:October 03, 2003
Title: Interview With Oxygen Magazine: March, 2003
IFBB fitness professional Kelly Ryan found this out firsthand. Last February, Ryan was training for the Arnold Classic following an impressive showing at the Ms, Fitness Olympia. If that wasn't enough, she was also trying to get a new home in shape since she had recently moved to Las Vegas. Choreographing and practicing a new routine coupled with the stress of her cross‑country move caused Kelly to injure her leg in a way that made it impossible to lift it, much less train four hours each day. It was almost serendipitous, then, that she met Dr. Jon Petrick, a 30‑year‑old chiropractor who also specializes in a new, patented soft tissue therapy called Active Release Techniques, or ART. "I had always gotten chiropractic work and basic massage, but nothing prepared me for the treatment with ART," says Ryan. "When I got introduced to ART I knew immediately that this was the path I needed to follow." ground work ART was developed and patented by Dr, Michael Leahy, a chiropractor who also had ‑a background in weight training. Although it looks a little like massage and has elements of physical therapy, ART is completely different. It works by breaking up scar tissue that binds muscle fibers together to create pain, swelling and reduced movement. "Think about your muscles as a paint brush. If you have scar tissue or thickening of the muscle it's like someone's left that brush with paint in it," says Dr. Petrick, who treats Kelly Ryan. "The bristles ‑ your muscles ‑ start to stick together. When muscle fibers stick together they lose their ability to utilize and maintain correct levels of oxygen and nutrients. The muscle just locks up." ART professionals can break up the scar tissue by separating it from healthy muscle fibers using their hands and fingers. During a |
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| typical treatment, which can take as little as five minutes, the provider shortens the injured muscle, locates the sear tissue and holds on to it while the patient moves the muscle to the end of its natural range. As the muscle moves, the scar tissue breaks free and is reabsorbed into the body Dr. Petrick likens this process to opening a sealed envelope, the glue being the sear tissue. Once the seal is broken, the glue is a waste product. Unless the patient re‑injures the area. The pain should leave for good, say ART providers. And unlike massage and chiropractic care, ART doesn't require once‑a-week wellness visits to keep things in working order
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Since ART providers literally have your health in their hands, Lake [he time to do a little research. Level I providers have attended ART sessions, but they aren't certified in the technique, Level 2 and 3 providers are certified, however therapists with a level 3 certification may be a better option for high‑level athletes since they undergo extensive additional sport‑ and injury‑specific training. In addition, pay attention to which body parts your potential provider is certified in Upper Extremity Lower Extremity or Spine. Some providers and most instructors are certified in all three. Don't overlook personality and bedside manner. Keep looking until you find someone you feel comfortable with. Unless you click with your provider, you may not get all the benefits of the treatment. "It takes a high level of ski 11 and someone with really good hands to be successful with ART" says Dr. Mooney. "Shop for your provider the way you would with any other doctor.” ![]() |
"Dr. Petrick isn't a whack‑and‑crack doctor. If he doesn't reed to see you he doesn't want to see you," says Ryan. 'ART isn't about being totally dependent on a doctor's care. It's about living a pain‑free life," The best part? ART can be used for almost any soft tissue injury with a surprising amount of success. "ART is used to treat problems with muscles, nerves, tendons and fascia, As you might guess this includes hundreds of different conditions like whiplash, carpal tunnel and back pain," says Dr Leahy. "It works by changing the basic structure of the soft tissues and establishing proper motion and tension between soft tissues." In Kelly Ryan's case, Dr. Petrick used ART on her hips, lower back and legs. Within six weeks, she was back on the stage competing. "ART is the fastest turn‑around I've ever had, " says Ryan. "This has been the best thing I've ever done Ryan isn't alone, Today, thousands of fitness professionals including runners, weight lifters, soccer players and football players are visiting more than 2,000 ART providers in North America. The trend started in the upper echelons ‑ several National Football League teams have ART providers on staff and ART is also practiced at the Olympics and the Ironman Triathlon ‑ and is used in every major sport now, "There are many ART providers with professional team contracts. It has gotten to the point that, in some sports, the only provider the athlete wants is an ART provider," says Dr. Leahy. "As [Oakland Raiders] linebacker Bill Romanowski put it, 'ART gives the best bang for the buck and if I had to choose one thing to keep me performing well it would be ART'" Regular couch potatoes are also becoming converts, using ART to treat repetitive strain and stress injuries, leftover pain from car accidents and chronic back pain. Although there isn't a lot of medical research out there supporting Dr. Leahy's claims, there have been a few studies that point to its effectiveness. Dr. Vert Mooney, MID, a clinical professor of orthopedics at the University of California at San Diego School of Medicine published a research paper In 1999 that says ART is more effective for soft tissue Injuries than other modes of treatment "We compared ART with massage and physical therapy on upper extremity overuse injuries such as carpel tunnel and tennis elbow," says Dr. Mooney. "Those patients with active release did significantly better ‑60 to 70 percent better," he says. ART providers report even better results Dr. Durlan Castro, an ART practitioner and Instructor from Massapequa Park, New York, says he sees immediate improvement 90 percent of the time Dr. Petrick reports similar results "It's taken my [chiropractic] practice from 50 to 60 percent success rate to 80 or 90 percent success rate,” he says. |
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A six‑month‑old rotator cuff injury‑ and his assignment brought me into the office of Dr. Dorian Castro, a chiropractor and Active Release Techniques provider in Massapequa Park, New York. I looked at the experience as kismet. I was training for my black belt test and my injury, which first reared its ugly head during a hook punching drill, was flaring up. With the test only weeks away, I was desperate to try anything. I was startled when I first walked into Dr. Castro's office. I noticed immediately that my athletic body‑ I work out about 90 minutes a day and teach yoga twice a week ‑ was by no means an exception. Everyone in the waiting room fell into the super‑athletic category. In fact, everyone except myself and a slightly overweight gentleman was a bodybuilder, fitness professional or team sport Participant. And everyone was extremely enthusiastic about ART treatment. 'It's such a great way to deal with injuries. You're feeling immediate relief and you can go right back to competing," explained bodybuilder Dave Palumbo, who placed third at the National Physique Committee (NPC) USA Championships in July. This can't be that bad, I mused to myself. The wait wasn't that bad, either. After 10 minutes, during which time I filled out a questionnaire about my medical history and specific problem that brought me in, I was whisked into a bright, friendly room by the doctor. Still skeptical, I asked Dr. Castro the million dollar question: 'Can you really get rid of this injury in a week or so?" According to Dr. Castro, he could. We discussed my injury and its symptoms ‑ pain, limited range of motion and a tendency for my shoulder to pop out. After chatting for another five minutes, the doctor had me lie facedown on the table so he could palpate my shoulder and feel the condition of my rotator cuff muscles. "There's definitely a thickness in the muscle and a tightness," he explained "We can fix this."
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The treatment took all of 10 minutes. I felt Dr. Castro pressing and holding the back of my shoulder is lie directed me to move my arm retailing it forward and LIP As I moved, I could feel him holding on to an area that felt tight and painful When he let do of my arm at [lie top of the range, I felt a release. He repeated the exercise four times, each time zoning in on another painful adhesion point ‑ an area of scar tissue that keeps the muscle from moving freely When he was done, he took my hand, helping me to sit up. When he grabbed my hand, I winced Earlier in the week I bent my thumb back while holding a kicking shield in karate class. "We can fix this, too," he said And he (III, doing through the same grabbing, holding and releasing procedure. Since this injury was only a few (Jays old, the process was fairly painful. Very painful, actually. Still, when Dr. Castro was done, pain relief was as immediate. My shoulder felt like it was floating in its socket. In fact, it felt looser than it had in months It was so relaxed it actually felt slightly ticklish In addition, my finger, hand and wrist weren't throbbing anymore. I almost wanted to laugh out loud. I left the office that day with almost full range of ‑‑‑ ‑ my shoulder and significantly I‑, pain III my hand I saw Dr. Castro twice more for my injuries. Each time, I gained a little more motion in my shoulder and lost a little of the pain that had been plaguing me. Although I am usually very skeptical about new treatments, after spending time in Dr. Castro's office I can honestly say I'm a convert. I liked his approach and the fact that he will send a patient out of his office to a more conventional provider such as an orthopedic surgeon if he suspects a tear or break. I also liked that after four visits he protrounced me cured. Most importantly, I liked that I have my hook punch back, right in time for my black belt test. ‑ KJB |
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critics circle Still, some doctors and chiropractors are skeptical about the treatment and certification. There are four ratings that a provider can attain, level one through four. Providers pay up to S2,000 for a three‑day course that only certifies them for one extremity at a time and Level 3 providers can spend up to $20,000 on an education that takes place in a hotel. In addition, other critics blast the fact that people who aren't doctors take the courses, Massage therapists, physical therapists exercise physiologists and athletic trainers can be certified. But people who have been treated by ART say providers are helping those who might not have other pain management or treatment options other than Surgery, which often doesn’t work. "ART is an aggressive form of therapy." says Ryan "ART providers understand how the body works. You walk out of the sessions feeling immediate relief." To reach Dr Petricks's pain relief center call 702‑948‑2520 or email him at. doctorpetrick@yahoo.com
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MR. OLYMPIA “PUMPS UP” LAS VEGAS….AND LEAVES PAIN FREE
Las Vegas Pain Relief Center Treats Jay Cutler in New Video Production Las Vegas, Nevada (November 27, 2007) – Ok, let’s face it, WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS…..probably was staged and will definitely will not stay in Vegas. That is what World Champion body builder and current Mr. Olympia, Jay Cutler hopes. Cutler now a Las Vegas resident recently completed a new DVD entitled from Jay to Z, produced by Mitsubu Okabe. It follows Cutler thru several months of training, competition and features a unique session with local doctor, Jon Petrick at the Las Vegas Pain Relief Center. World Class body building is extremely strenuous and competitive and we understand that pain is a natural part of competition and that injury prevention and quick rehabilitation are essential. Jay Cutler, has achieved is current status as two time Mr. Olympia, in part by traveling to Las Vegas, prior to his move, to receive treatment by ART specialist Dr. Jon Petrick at the Las Vegas Pain Relief Center.
This unique treatment is featured in the video production and can be seen at www.gotpain.net. The home to many world class fighting organizations and training facilities, “Vegas” has more national competitors and trainers than any city in the U.S. Local training facilities such as Golds Gym, Las Vegas Athletic Club, LA Boxing, Xyience Training Center, and more are springing up every where. Many professional athletes in Vegas have one thing in common, Dr. Jon Petrick, D.C. Petrick is the CEO of the Las Vegas Pain Relief Center, and has been keeping professional athletes in pain-free environments for the past 12 years. Dr. Petrick has successfully treated over 2,500 professional athletes and world class competitors over the last 12 years, many of which travel thousands of miles to receive treatment. Las Vegas Pain Relief Center uses a process called ACTIVE RELEASE TECHNIQUE, or A.R.T., as it is know as in the industry. A.R.T. is a patented, state of the art, soft tissue therapy that treats and corrects problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. In addition it is great for the “weekend warrior” or average worker for headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel, sciatica knees and tennis elbow , to name a few. “Most patients see relief or are completely healed after just a few short visits” claims Petrick, and treatment is covered by most insurance plans. LVPRC is the only facility of its kind in Las Vegas featuring a multi faceted treatment and prevention program to include Active Release, Physical therapy, Nutrition, Chiropractic and more. For more information call 702-948-2529 or visit www.gotpain.netFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IMPROVE YOUR GOLF SWING-GUARANTEED and it’s FREE!
Dr. Jon Petrick, D.C. shows golfers how to swing better and play pain free Las Vegas, Nevada, November 27, 2007- The PGA of Southern Nevada invites amateur and professional golfers to join the Las Vegas Pain Relief Center in the fourth of a series of interactive luncheons that will reveal “The Soft Tissue-Restrictions in Your Golf Swing”. Golf instructors and professional athletes from all over the world have been turning to Dr. Jon Petrick for the last 12 years for help as he continues to produce amazing results utilizing Active Release Techniques Soft Tissue Management System (ART). ART is a patented soft tissue approach to improving your total golf swing performance. “The last one held at TPC Summerlin was great and every one had a fun time”, said Derrick Hunter, teaching professional at Spanish Trail County Club. As a special bonus Personal Chef dinner samples will be provided by chef Josh Green of Green’s Gourmet. Some Golfers will interact with industry professionals in the club house and others will receive on the tee box swing corrections from Golf Professionals, Dr. Petrick and the rest of his doctors and staff. Former NFL/Dancing with the Stars super star, Jerry Rice’s “new” E-10 energy fuel (www.e10energydrink.com) will be provided by Art Bond. Dan Parisi and Bruce Heller, teaching professional at Desert Willow, will be demonstrating the new training glove, “The Deactivator”. Dr. Petrick and PGA teaching Professionals will identify exactly what is restricting your golf swing and will provide on the spot corrections and advice on how to improve your whole golf game. The results are outstanding and usually immediate. Come feel the amazing results at the practice tee at Desert Willows Golf Club in Henderson, NV. The time is set for 2pm on December 13th, 2007, and will last for a couple of hours. “This session could not have come at a better time as Las Vegas as the cool temperatures begin to set in,” said Paul Brown, Director of the Southern Nevada PGA, whom is supporting the FREE clinic and is a patient at LVPRC. PGA education credits will be offered to members and due to size and scope of this limited opportunity R.S.V.P. is mandatory. Please R.S.V.P. to Las Vegas Pain Relief Center (702) 948-2520 ####
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LOCAL FIGHTERS SIGN UP FOR PAIN………..RELEIF
Las Vegas Pain Relief Center Treats National Champions Las Vegas, Nevada (November 26, 2007, 2007) – It is a known fact that Mixed Martial Arts has set up camp in Las Vegas. The home to many world class fighting organizations and training facilities, “Vegas” has more national competitors and trainers than any city in the U.S. Local training facilities such as Cobra Kai Ju-jitsu, Master Toddy’s Muai Thai Academy, LA Boxing, Extreme Couture, Xyience Training Center, and more are springing up every where. Even though the fighters work hard every day to beat their opponents from other local gyms, many on national television , they all have one thing in common, Dr. Jon Petrick, D.C.. Dr. Petrick is the CEO of the Las Vegas Pain Relief Center, and has been keeping professional athletes in pain-free environments for the past 12 years. Over 55 MMA fighters have turned to Las Vegas Pain Relief Center for immediate and long tern relief from performance injuries. Las Vegas Pain Relief Center uses a process called ACTIVE RELEASE TECHNIQUE, or A.R.T., as it is know as in the industry. A.R.T. is a patented, state of the art, soft tissue therapy that treats and corrects problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. In addition it is great for the “weekend warrior” or average worker for headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel, sciatica knees and tennis elbow, to name a few. “Most patients see relief or are completely healed after just a few short visits” claims Petrick. Waachiim Spirit Wolf, a professional MMA fighter has claimed one title belt is set to fight for another in late 2007, and has turned to LVPRC to insure top physical condition and pain free training. In addition LVPRC has signed as the official team doctor for the Las Vegas Spiders whom like Spirit Wolf train out of the LA Boxing facility in Henderson, Nevada.
In a recent interview with MMA Guru, MMA Champion and TV commentator Frank Mir had the following to say. “I am not sure if you have ever had a shoulder injury but mine was multi faceted, torn muscles, stretched tendons, tons of scar tissue, fatigued like crazy and I had an impingement. I couldn't lift it more than 6 or so inches from my body and definitely couldn't train with it. I met a doctor, Dr. Jon Petrick is his name and he owns and runs Las Vegas Pain Relief and he is one of the foremost practitioners of ART, active release technique. Instead of getting operated on he worked with me and I can't believe the results we got. The guy is amazing. If you have any injuries and you are serious about trying to minimize the pain and start working on the injury I highly recommend him.” Dr. Petrick has successfully treated over 2,500 professional athletes and world class competitors over the last 12 years. For more information call 702-948-2529 or visit www.gotpain.net
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UFC… KINGS OF PAIN…. GET FAST PAIN RELIEF
Diego Sanchez and Mark Laimon quickly get back in fight game with Dr.Petrick’s, A.R.T. Las Vegas, Nevada (October 15th, 2007) – The Ultimate Fighting Championship and MMA in general are hands down the fastest growing sport in the world. But along with the fast paced events, demanding audiences and grueling travel schedules, the injury rate is also overwhelming. This is why over 55 MMA fighters have turned to Las Vegas Pain Relief Center for immediate and long tern relief from performance injuries. Diego Sanchez is a perfect example of how quickly a champion can become overwhelmed by the demands of the sport. Sanchez gained popularity as the number one fighter in his weight class by going undefeated an unprecedented 16 times. But all to true to form “the nightmare’s” empire came tumbling down after a 5 year reign, on April 7th,2007 after a nasty defect to Josh Koscheck at the UFC69 shootout. The loss was not what most fighters are concerned about but that the demands and “fight to the finish” format that leaves most competitors severely injured. That traditionally means re-hab and treatment programs many times lasting up to 3-4 months or even worse, the popular gladiators find themselves out of the sport …..forever.
Sanchez limped into the Las Vegas Pain Relief Center on July 24th, 2007 and left virtually pain free, Dr Jon Petrick CEO, of Las Vegas Pain Relief Center uses a process called ACTIVE RELEASE TECHNIQUE or A.R.T. as it is know as in the industry. A.R.T. is a patented, state of the art, soft tissue therapy that treats and corrects problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. In addition it is great for the “weekend warrior” or average worker for headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel, sciatica knees and tennis elbow , to name a few. “Most patients see relief or are completely healed after just a few short visits” claims Petrick. Recently Dr. Petrick was the subject of a feature story on the popular TV show Lamions Terms, hosted by UFC champion Mark Laimon. Laimon a popular fighter and instructor hosted the show at his Las Vegas training facility Cobra Kai Jiu Jitsu. “Mark has me down at the facility every Wednesday to treat and educate the fighters and has flown in top contenders like Josh Griffiths, who suffered a knee injury, and we got him back in training that same day” said Petrick. You can see a clip of that show at www.lvprc.com. Dr. Petrick has successfully treated over 2,500 professional athletes and world class competitors over the last 12 years. For more information call 702-948-2529 or visit www.lasvegaspainrelief.com












