Category Archives: Dry Needling

What Is Dry Needling? A Complete Guide for Physical Therapists

What Is Dry Needling? A Definition from the Physical Therapy Perspective Dry needling is a skilled intervention performed by physical therapists that involves the insertion of thin, monofilament needles into muscles, fascia, or connective tissue. The goal? To stimulate underlying myofascial trigger points, relieve pain, improve range of motion, and enhance neuromuscular function. It’s called […]

Dry Needling Benefits That Move the Needle: What Every PT Should Know

Answering: What are the benefits of dry needling? Let’s get practical: what are the true benefits of dry needling, and why are so many physical therapists integrating it into their practice? This article answers that question head-on. We’ll explore the clinical, functional, and neurological benefits of dry needling, supported by case-based examples and insights grounded […]

Dry Needling FAQ

Dry needling is a technique physical therapists can use  to treat myofascial pain. The technique uses a “dry” needle, one without medication or injection, inserted through the skin into areas of the muscle, known as trigger points. It helps to reduce pain, improve flexibility, and restore normalized movement when combined with corrective exercises. In addition, […]