Dry Needling Treatment

We offer dry needling standalone or as an additive to treatment at our physical therapy clinic.

Dry needling can help with improving range of motion, decreasing pain, and accelerating recovery.

Dry needling is a safe and effective method to decrease pain and improve mobility in a variety of areas.

Utilizing dry needling can improve healing times, decrease pain and inflammation, and give your body the means it needs for better recovery.

Things dry needling can help with:

  • Relaxing tight muscles

  • Improving range of motion

  • Helping you recover from workouts, competitions, and more

  • Decreasing pain in joints and other areas of the body

  • Improving circulation and reducing inflammation

  • Headache relief

  • Jaw pain

What is dry needling?

 

Dry needling is a technique that uses a very thin & small filament-like needle (similar to acupuncture) to treat points in the body that would otherwise be difficult to access.

It is a very effective technique for lots of areas of the body including, but not limited to, the shoulders, hips, knees, ankles, the head and neck, and more.

As a treatment option, dry needling can accelerate healing, although it is not appropriate for all patients.

Most patients report that they feel nothing at all or very little discomfort during treatment. We work to ensure that treatment is as comfortable as possible at all times.

Dry needling is offered at our Bedford, NH location and can be useful for low back pain, joint pain, headaches, muscular tightness, recovery from training, calf injuries, Achilles tightness and pain, and more.

Dry Needling Frequently Asked Questions

 
  • For most people, the short answer is no. If you do feel something during the treatment, the most common experience is described as “a pressure” or “an ache”, “a buzz/tingle”, and every once in a while, a tight muscle will gently twitch before relaxing. Most of these are not painful, but rather something that you can feel and is often an indicator of the treatment being effective. For folks who do not feel anything during treatment, the treatment is just as effective. You do not need to “feel something” during treatment to get results.

  • Yes! Dry needling is a very safe treatment— your provider has both extensive knowledge of anatomy and training on the dry needling procedure to ensure safety.

  • You can see results right away. Many patients will see and feel a rapid response and benefit within the same treatment day. For some, there is more benefit over the course of multiple treatment sessions. Your PT will be able to help you determine what you need after your initial evaluation.

  • Dry needling improves tissue mobility and circulation and helps with decreasing inflammation and pain.

  • The needle size may vary depending on the treatment area and your comfort. All of the needles are very thin and filament-like. These needles are very similar to acupuncture needles if you are similar to that treatment.

  • The needles are placed in the skin and sometimes into the muscles themselves.

  • It depends on the treatment area and your response. As few as one needle can be used, but you can also use several dozens at the same time. Typically 10-30 needles are used at the same time during treatment.

  • No! Not even close. These needles are MUCH smaller, don’t have a hollow center, and do not have a sharpened cutting tip like those that are used for blood draws. Because of this, they are much more comfortable. You can fit LOTS of dry-needling needles inside of a blood draw needle. That’s how small they are!

  • Unlike traditional needles where a substance moves through the needle (injected or withdrawn), nothing is injected or removed with these needles, which makes them “dry”.

  • No, nothing is ever injected and there is no medication on the needle itself.

  • Absolutely not. It may be indicated for some and not for others. If it is indicated for your injury or treatment, you can always request a different modality instead of dry needling. It is never required.

  • Some patients come in for dry needling treatment to support their recovery from high-level performance activities like CrossFit, cycling, running, fitness training, etc., and to promote whole-body relaxation and stress reduction.

    Dry needling is very beneficial when it is integrated with movement-based treatment.

  • Most people can be dry needled. We do screen for particular conditions that may limit the use of dry needling and if you have a question about a specific diagnosis that you have, please send us an email.

  • Yes. Pregnancy is taken into consideration during treatment and we will limit the use of needles in certain areas for safety, but if you are pregnant, you can be dry needled. It is especially useful for SI Joint pain, tight and painful hips, headaches, and back pain during pregnancy.

  • Absolutely. Often times it will speed up recovery time, decrease inflammation, and will improve your recovery and outcome of the injury overall.

  • No, your provider is with you the entire time. You are never left alone while the needles “do their job”. Your response and comfort are continuously monitored during the entire treatment.

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