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What You Need to Know About Dry Needling

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What is Dry Needling and How Does It Work?

Dry needling is a safe and effective technique performed by licensed professionals to relieve muscle pain and tightness. It involves inserting very thin, sterile needles into specific trigger points—knots or tight bands within the muscle—to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. This helps increase blood flow, reduce inflammation, and release built-up tension, promoting faster recovery and improved movement.

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Is Dry Needling Painful and Is It Safe?

Dry needling is generally well tolerated by most patients. You might feel a quick twitch or slight pressure during treatment, but discomfort is usually minimal and short-lived. When performed by a trained and licensed professional, dry needling is a safe procedure. Some patients may experience mild soreness or slight bruising afterward, but these side effects are temporary and typically resolve within a day or two.

What Conditions Can Dry Needling Help Treat?

What Conditions Can Dry Needling Help Treat?

Dry needling is commonly used to treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including back and neck pain, sciatica, tension headaches, sports injuries, and TMJ dysfunction. It’s an effective tool for releasing tight muscles, improving mobility, and reducing chronic or acute pain. As part of a comprehensive treatment plan, dry needling can help restore proper function and support your body’s natural healing process.

Dry Needling Session

$65

per session

Consultation

1 Dry Needling Treatment

Dry Needling - 10 Pack

$585

Consultation

10 Dry Needling Treatments