What You Need To Know About Trigger Point Dry Needling

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The name of the procedure is trigger point dry needling. The nomenclature describes both the process – dry needling, and the treatment site – trigger points on the body. The Mayo Clinic has concluded the process is safe and effective when administered properly and appropriately. It agrees it is effective when employed to address various issues affecting certain musculoskeletal issues including, but not limited to:

  • Back pain

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Headaches
  • Hip and/or knee pain

  • Muscle spasms

  • Muscle strains

  • Neck pain

  • Sciatica

  • Tendinitis

Procedure

At its simplest, dry needling is a procedure involving the insertion of a slender monofilament needle into certain trigger points. These are points on the body where muscle fiber has been affected by the contraction. Trigger point dry needling disrupts the tightness and therefore decreases any localized pain. It also increases the flow of blood to the impacted muscles which similarly results in pain reduction. The needles may be left in the skin briefly or withdrawn almost immediately after insertion.

Considerations

If you are interested in trying Trigger Point Dry Needling In Asheville, NC as a means of reducing pain, you need to consider two specific matters.

  1. Since not all cities and states allow the practice of this technique, be sure your municipality and state do before requesting the service. While Los Angeles CA and New York, NY, do not, many places including Miami, FL and Asheville NC are embracing this new method.
  2. Look at the level of expertise and training. The Mayo Clinic recommends individuals seeking this treatment only request it from skilled and trained physical therapists.

Keep these very practical suggestions in mind and do your research. Do talk to your doctor about the benefits of this technique for your physical problem(s) before you embark on a plan of treatment. This will help you make certain that this choice is the right one for your pain management.

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