Dry Needling Therapy

Understanding the Benefits of Dry Needling Dry Needling is fast becoming popular with those who choose treatments that relieve muscle pain. Filiform needles are utilized to relieve trigger points in treating various medical issues. A few are headaches, muscle spasms, tennis elbow myofascial, nerve pain, and tennis elbow pain. There is a risk of confusion when using dry needling with Acupuncture, but they're pretty distinct in function and reasoning. Dry needling is a Western cultural approach, whereas Acupuncture comes from a Chinese/Asian medical practice. The term is used to describe what is known as non-injection needle needling. In the process of injection, hypodermic needles inject chemical agents or other substances, such as anesthesia or saline, into the tissues of specific organs. In contrast, Dry needling is performed with needles that produce beneficial effects when inserted into the body's tissues. Fine filament needles like the ones used in Acupu...