Integrative Dry Needling is a highly effective form of therapy for the treatment of a multitude of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions. A flexible solid monofilament needle is inserted through the skin and into symptomatic soft tissue. The proposed mechanism of action for Dry Needling is it creates a micro lesion within the symptomatic tissue releasing the tension in the shortened tissues, and promotes an increase in the circulation to the symptomatic tissue. This mechanical and neuromuscular effect provides an environment that enhances the body’s ability to heal which ultimately reduces pain.
What conditions does Dry Needling treat?
neck pain, back pain, and shoulder pain, arm pain (tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, golfer’s elbow), headaches to include migraines and tension, jaw pain (TMJ), buttock pain, leg pain (sciatica, hamstring strains, calf tightness/spasms)