NEEDLING THERAPY

An amazing medical procedure called dry needling is used to treat myofascial pain. This method, also known as “trigger point dry needling” or “intramuscular needle therapy,” differs from acupuncture in that it entails the insertion of a dry needle into particular muscle locations known as trigger points.
Benefits of Dry Needling Treatment
- Pain management for myofascial pain that works
- Accurately locating trigger points
- method that is non-invasive and drug-free
- Increased flexibility and muscle performance
- enhanced range of motion and mobility
- Preventing chronic pain problem
Principles Of Dry Needling Therapy
Dry needling (DN) concepts include patient education and consent, procedural education, and practical application, such as correct posture and palpation. Procedural education: DN required during the procedure: Throughout the treatment, the patient is urged to provide comments and engage with the clinician. The patient is instructed to remain still throughout the operation. In the event of trigger points (TrPts) DN, the patient should be made aware of the local twitch response (LTR), which may feel like an electric shock or another sensation. It is important to inform the patient that TrPtsDN aims to reproduce the LTR. The application of dry needling (DN) is based on three main principles: procedural education, patient education and consent, and practical application, which includes palpation and precise placement.


Throughout the operation, the patient is We offer the best Dry Needling and ensure the best therapy with cutting edge and extremely safe procedures such as Spinal Manipulation, Needle Stimulation, and Trigger Point Needling. Our team of top Dry Needling Physiotherapists specializes in restoring motion in and around the back, which is typically overlooked after an acute pain phase. Our therapists additionally ensure that the condition does not reoccur by implementing frequent workout regimens.
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