DRY NEEDLING AND PHYSICAL THERAPY

Dry Needling is a technique performed by a skilled physical therapist to reduce pain, muscle tension and improve mobility. It is used in a variety of musculoskeletal problems such as chronic or acute injuries, back pain, neck pain, headaches and tendinitis. Dry Needling has been known to assist with decreasing muscle spasms, symptoms associated with “Sciatica”, hip or knee pain, muscle strains, fibromyalgia, tennis or golfer’s elbow and much more.

WHAT IS IT?

Dry Needling is a treatment technique used by physical therapists to relieve pain and assist with restoring movement. A sterile acupuncture needle is inserted through the skin into muscles, tendons, ligaments, and/or close to nerves to immediately reduce pain, decrease muscle tension and increase mobility. Dry Needling is not acupuncture. Dry needling is based on modern scientific study of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems. This treatment technique provides an environment that enhances the body’s ability to heal which ultimately reduces pain. It is used in conjunction with manual therapy and functional training to restore movement.

WHAT CAN BE TREATED BY DRY NEEDLING?

Dry Needling can be used for a variety of muscle, tendon, ligament and nerve problems. We have had success treating most pain related problems with combining dry needling with manual therapy and traditional functional training techniques.

IS IT PAINFUL?

For most people there is little discomfort with the insertion of the needle. Physical therapist strive to make the treatment virtually painless however you may experience a “twitch response” which often feels like a quick muscle cramp or ache. These sensations are normal and even wanted at times. Muscle soreness can be felt up to 24-48 hours. The application of heat or ice and drinking plenty of fluids usually reduces the soreness.
Dry Needling is a powerful treatment technique used in conjunction with other techniques to restore function and return to sport.