Dry Needling in Fort Worth
Sometimes all you need a small prick with a small needle to help ease a painful, knotted muscle. It may seem impossible, especially with a muscle that has resisted other forms of treatment.
A technique called trigger point Dry Needling had become a lot more popular as an addition to physical therapy treatment plans. Physical therapists rarely use Dry Needling as a treatment by itself and can be included as a part of a patient’s overall manual therapy treatment plan. Other treatments, including soft tissue work, deep tissue work, stretching techniques, and strengthening exercises, help compliment the effects of Dry Needling. Dry Needling does not replace other manual physical therapy techniques.

Benefits Of Dry Needling
Therapeutic Dry Needling can help release pain, ease acute inflammation, and promote overall healing. It helps chronic muscle tightness by stimulating trigger points in a skeletal muscle. These are also called knots, and cause pain in the surrounding tissues as well. Trigger points are also called myofascial pain.
The larger part of your therapy plan involves your therapy applying Dry Needling to help release trigger points, improving your movement. One of the many effects of Dry Needling is that it may release tight muscle bands associated with trigger points and lead to decreased pain and an improvement in function. Other research suggests that Dry Needling can produce changes within the brain and spinal cord that provides pain relief by releasing the body’s natural opioids.
It is an excellent treatment option for patients who want to return to their previous activity level or sport without restrictions. While the procedure’s name may sound intimidating, Dry Needling is safe, minimally discomforting, and often a useful technique for patients with specific musculoskeletal issues.
At Peak Physical Medicine and Wellness, skilled, certified therapist perform our Dry Needling treatments. A thin needle penetrates the skin, treating the underlying muscular trigger points, which helps manage neuromusculoskeletal pain and any movement impairments.
Muscle stiffness can happen after surgery, usually caused by pain and post-operative limitations. Muscles in this state are not able to develop the right amount of force required to function normally. With the decrease in anxiety and regular tone rehabilitation from Dry Needling, the patient can resolve any range of motion limitations, faulty movement patterns, and muscle timing issues. They are then able to their previous activity level.
How Dry Needling Works
A trigger point is a tightness felt in a muscle fiber that can disrupt normal function and limits the range of motion, cause referred pain, or cause local irritation. When applying Dry Needling to a dysfunctional muscle or trigger point, it can decrease tightness while increasing blood flow and reducing local and referred pain.
Dry Needling is not related to acupuncture, though it does use similar tools, which is where the similarities end. Acupuncture is Eastern medicine, while Dry Needling is rooted in Western medicine. Both help evaluate pain patterns, posture, movement impairments, function, and orthopedic tests, though Dry Needling focuses on the pain, rather than bringing balance to the body.
Dry Needling treats muscle tissue, and its goal is to reduce pain, inactivate trigger points, and restore function. It rarely is a standalone procedure. Instead, it is part of a broader physical therapy approach, including other conventional physical therapy interventions into treatment. Dry Needling helps a wide variety of musculoskeletal issues, especially in the shoulder, neck, heel, hip, and back pain.
Are you interested in learning more about how Dry Needling can help you find pain relief? Give Peak Physical Medicine and Wellness in Fort Worth a call at (817) 289-1555. With Dry Needling, our patients experience quicker relief, since Dry Needling therapy speeds up the healing process compared to other treatment options. Give us a call today!
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