Dry Needling

Dry Needling

Dry needling is a skilled technique performed by a physical therapist using filiform needles to penetrate the skin and underlying tissues to affect changes in restrictions and functions to manage neuromusculoskeletal conditions, pain, or movement impairments.

Dry Needling FAQs

What Are the Causes?

Dry needling is a skilled technique performed by a physical therapist using a thin, sterile monofilament needle. The needle will penetrate the skin and underlying tissues to improve restrictions and functions for managing neuromusculoskeletal conditions, pain, or movement impairments. The underlying causative factors range from recent injuries to long-term conditions. Dry needling is often combined with other therapeutic procedures/exercises to provide the best outcome.

What Are the Symptoms?

Dry Needling has been shown to benefit a large variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Some of the conditions/symptoms appropriate for dry needling include:

  • Muscle Spasms
  • Stiffness in Joints and Muscles
  • Sprains/Strains
  • Chronic and Acute Pain
  • Tendinitis
  • Repetitive Stress Injuries
  • Scar Tissue and Soft Tissue Restrictions
  • Movement Dysfunctions

What Can I Expect in PT?

Our physical therapists will perform a thorough evaluation and, if appropriate, incorporate dry needling into your treatment program. Dry needling is a very effective way to assist in progressing your treatment goals. Some insurances do not cover dry needling, but your therapist will address these issues before any treatment services are rendered.


Why Should I Choose You for Physical Therapy?

Our therapists have completed specialized training to perform dry needling. The therapists will address your issues, develop a specialized treatment program, and incorporate your goals into this program.

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