Dry Needling
Dry needling is a technique used by physical therapists to treat various musculoskeletal conditions such as pain, stiffness, and muscular disfunction. This treatment involves inserting thin needles into muscles to stimulate trigger points, or knots, that cause pain and discomfort.
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The process may cause a brief sensation of discomfort or muscle twitching, but it is typically well-tolerated by patients. Dry needling is used in conjunction with other physical therapy techniques, such as exercise and manual therapy, to promote healing and reduce pain.
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Dry needling has been shown to be effective in treating a range of conditions, including chronic pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain, headaches, and muscle and joint pain. It can also improve mobility and flexibility, and reduce muscle spasms and cramps.
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Overall, dry needling is a safe and effective treatment option for athletes and anyone experiencing musculoskeletal pain or dysfunction. Your physical therapist can evaluate your condition and determine if dry needling is an appropriate treatment option for you.
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