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Dry Needling
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Dry Needling

Precision Myofascial Trigger Point Release

Direct Targeting
Fast Pain Relief
100% Sterile Process

About the Treatment

Dry needling is a highly effective, evidence-based treatment technique used by senior physiotherapists to resolve myofascial pain and dysfunction. It involves the insertion of ultra-thin, sterile single-use needles directly into myofascial trigger points—commonly known as muscle knots—which are hyperirritable spots in skeletal muscle. Unlike acupuncture, which is rooted in traditional Chinese medicine and focuses on the flow of energy (Qi) along meridians, dry needling is based on Western medical principles, neuroanatomy, and scientific study of musculoskeletal systems to reset muscle tension and alleviate pain.

How it works

A certified physical therapist identifies the precise trigger points causing your pain through palpation. A sterile, thin needle is gently inserted through a guide tube into the target muscle tissue. This insertion stimulates the dysfunctional muscle fibers, often eliciting an involuntary 'local twitch response.' This reflex response is a key indicator that the muscle contraction has released, helping reset the muscle's resting tension, reducing pain-causing chemicals, and immediately improving blood flow to accelerate the tissue's natural healing process.

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Key Benefits

About Dry Needling

Immediate release of deep muscle knots, tension, and painful trigger points

Enhanced local microcirculation to flush out inflammatory chemicals

Rapid restoration of range of motion and joint mobility

Effective reduction of both localized pain and referred pain patterns

Accelerated sports injury recovery when combined with manual therapy

In-Depth Guide & FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore comprehensive medical insights and answers about Dry Needling treatment, recovery times, and clinical application.

Although both techniques utilize similar ultra-thin filament needles, dry needling and acupuncture are completely different practices. Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical practice aimed at balancing the body's life force energy (Qi) by targeting meridian points. In contrast, dry needling is a modern, science-based orthopedic treatment targeting hyperirritable muscle knots (myofascial trigger points). It is directly aimed at releasing physical tension, restoring joint biomechanics, and reducing neuromuscular pain.
A local twitch response (LTR) is a brief, involuntary contraction of the muscle fibers when the needle stimulates a trigger point. It acts as a spinal cord reflex. Eliciting an LTR is highly therapeutic, as it indicates the muscle knot has successfully released. This mechanical stimulation resets the muscle's resting length, reduces localized biochemical markers of pain and inflammation, and opens up local circulation to promote rapid recovery.
The initial insertion of the needle through the skin is barely felt, as the needles are extremely thin. When the needle reaches the trigger point and elicits a twitch response, you may experience a brief, deep ache or cramp-like sensation, which lasts only a second. Some mild muscle soreness, similar to the feeling after a heavy workout, is normal in the treated area for 12 to 24 hours. Staying hydrated and applying light heat will quickly resolve this.
Many patients experience a significant increase in range of motion and decrease in pain immediately following their first session. For acute muscle spasms or minor sports injuries, 1 to 3 sessions are often sufficient. For chronic, deep-seated myofascial pain syndromes, a course of 4 to 8 sessions integrated into a comprehensive rehabilitation plan is recommended for long-term resolution.
Yes, dry needling is considered safe when performed by a certified, trained physical therapist. We use only sterile, single-use disposable needles. The most common side effects are mild, temporary muscle soreness and occasional minor bruising at the insertion site. It is a non-pharmacological option for musculoskeletal pain.
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