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Home » Blog » How Dry Needling Can Help Relieve Muscle Pain

How Dry Needling Can Help Relieve Muscle Pain

February 28, 2025

Experiencing persistent muscle pain can significantly impact your daily activities and, consequently, your overall quality of life. Physical Therapy & Injury Specialists offer a variety of treatments to help alleviate discomfort, and one effective method is dry needling. This blog post explores how dry needling works, its benefits, and why it might be the right choice for you.

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What is Dry Needling? 

Dry needling is a modern treatment designed to ease muscular pain. Its popularity is growing among various health professionals for its effectiveness in treating various ailments. During a dry needling session, a trained therapist inserts several filiform needles into your skin.

How Does Dry Needling Work? 

The process involves needles being inserted through the skin into areas of the muscle known as trigger points. The aim is to trigger the body’s own healing process by increasing blood flow and triggering the release of built-up toxins at these points. This method helps to:

  • Reduce pain and inflammation
  • Improve mobility
  • Speed up recovery from injuries
  • Improve  athletic performance

Benefits of Dry Needling

  • Pain Relief: Many patients experience significant pain relief after just a few sessions. Dry needling can help manage pain related to injuries, fibromyalgia, back pain, and chronic conditions.
  • Improved Mobility: By releasing trigger points, dry needling can help increase range of motion and decrease stiffness in affected areas.
  • Accelerates Recovery: For athletes and individuals recovering from physical injuries, dry needling can facilitate a quicker return to peak performance.
  • Reduced Medication Dependence: As pain and mobility improve, there may be less need for painkillers and anti-inflammatory medications, aligning with a more holistic approach to health.

Reference: mayoclinic.org

Is Dry Needling Safe? 

When performed by a qualified professional, dry needling is a safe procedure. Physical Therapy & Injury Specialists ensure that all practitioners are well-trained and follow strict hygiene protocols to minimize any risks. Common side effects include mild soreness or bruising at the injection site, but these typically resolve quickly.

Why Choose Physical Therapy & Injury Specialists for Dry Needling?

At Physical Therapy & Injury Specialists, we commit to providing high-quality, personalized care. Our highly trained therapists specialize in dry needling and other therapeutic techniques, making us a trusted choice for those seeking to alleviate muscle pain and improve their physical health.

Final Thoughts

If you’re struggling with muscle pain, stiffness, or an injury that’s slow to heal, dry needling might be an effective treatment to consider. Contact Physical Therapy & Injury Specialists to learn more about how dry needling can help you regain comfort and function and get back to your favorite activities without pain.

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