What Is Dry Needling And How Does It Help?

We are sure you must have heard about a technique called dry needling. If you have never seen it before, you would wonder what it is. Or if someone has suggested you this, you would ask if it is the right thing for you. 

We know the name and the sound of the technique may sound intimidating, dry needling is safe, minimally discomforting and often an effective technique for patients with some musculoskeletal presentations. So let us see what dry needling is and how does it help us? 

Dry needling in Adelaide is performed by trained and skilled therapists who are certified to perform this procedure. During the procedure, a thin monofilament needle penetrates the skin and treats underlying muscular trigger points to manage muscle pain and movements. 

What are these trigger points? A trigger point is a tight band or local contracture in a muscle fiber that can disrupt body’s function, restrict movements, cause pain or local tenderness. When dry needling is applied to a dysfunctional muscle or trigger point, it can decrease tightness or banding, increase blood flow, and reduce local and referred pain. 

While we use needles in acupuncture but dry needling is different from the former technique. It uses similar tools but that’s where the similarities end. Dry needling is performed by practitioners with different training. As acupuncture is based on Eastern medicine and dry needling has its roots in the Western medicine and evaluation of pain patterns, movement impairments, posture, and orthopedic tests. 

Dry needling treats muscle tissue, and its aim is to reduce pain, inactive trigger points and restore function. It is not a standalone procedure, and dry needling in Adelaide is done as a broader physical therapy approach incorporating other conventional physical therapy interventions into treatment. Dry needling can be used for a wide variety of musculoskeletal issues like shoulder, hip, neck, and back pain. This is a safe technique, but you must take this procedure under a certified expert. 


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