Dry Needling
Studies have shown that it can be used to successfully treat a wide variety of injuries, ranging from cervical spondylosis to total knee joint replacements.
When is dry needling indicated?
Any area of the body where there is a tight, restricted Muscle is appropriate for dry needling. Our goal in using dry needling including decreasing painful muscle spasms, increasing muscle strength and activation, and increasing range of motion. These all assist in helping patients move correctly and without dysfunction.