Dry Needling

 
 

HOW dOES IT WORK?

A very fine filament needle is inserted through the skin and into the deeper tissues that are considered trigger points to your pain.

What can be treated?

Conditions include, but are not limited to neck, back and shoulder pain, arm pain (tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, golfer’s elbow), headache, migraines, jaw pain, buttock pain and leg pain (sciatica, hamstrings strains, calf tightness/spasms).

Is the procedure painful?

The fine filament needle is very thin, solid, and flexible, which allows for the needle to be pushed through the skin versus cutting the skin. This helps reduce any discomfort that may occur with the procedure.

After the treatment, some patients experience immediate relief of their symptoms and an increase in range of motion. Soreness can also be a common response from the needling but does not occur with all patients.

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