Using a thin monofilament needle, the specialist penetrates the skin and treats underlying muscular trigger points that may be impairing your mobility, reducing your functional range of motion, or causing you significant pain!
By stimulating the tissue with the microfilament needle, it enables a release, causing the tissues to relax and remove tension in the target area. This helps to restore your full range of motion as well as relieve chronic and acute pain.
It’s important to note there is a significant difference between dry needling and acupuncture. Dry needling is performed by different practitioners with more specified and advanced training. Acupuncture is based on Eastern medicine while dry needling is rooted in Western medicine and based on research-backed studies that have shown this therapy to offer real relief and recovery for musculoskeletal injuries and pain.
By stimulating the tissue with the microfilament needle, it enables a release, causing the tissues to relax and remove tension in the target area. This helps to restore your full range of motion as well as relieve chronic and acute pain.
It’s important to note there is a significant difference between dry needling and acupuncture. Dry needling is performed by different practitioners with more specified and advanced training. Acupuncture is based on Eastern medicine while dry needling is rooted in Western medicine and based on research-backed studies that have shown this therapy to offer real relief and recovery for musculoskeletal injuries and pain.