Dry Needling

This treatment uses small needles with electrical stimulation to improve blood flow, healing, pain relief, and reduce muscle tension. It's effective for conditions like musculoskeletal pain, nerve pain, migraines, vertigo, arthritis, tendinitis, and more.
Conditions We Treat with Dry Needling:​
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Muscle pain & tension
(trigger points, knots, spasms)Nerve pain (burning, tingling, numbness)
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Migraines & headaches
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Vertigo & ringing in the ears (vestibular symptoms)
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Bell’s Palsy
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Arthritis & joint pain (e.g., osteoarthritis)
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Tendinopathies such as:
Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow, Rotator Cuff Tendinitis, Achilles Tendinitis, Plantar Fasciitis.
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Acute chemo-induced neuropathy





How It Helps:
Promotes blood flow and tissue healing
Releases muscle tension and trigger points
Desensitizes overactive nerves and reduces pain signals
Improves mobility and function in injured or tight areas
Stimulates the body’s natural repair mechanisms

Why Patients Choose This Treatment:
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Non-invasive and drug-freeTargets the root cause, not just symptoms.
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Speeds recovery when paired with physical therapy.
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Effective for both acute and chronic conditions.
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Performed by trained, licensed professionals

"When pain runs deep, so should your treatment—dry needling gets to the source to relieve, restore, and reset."
Promote Healing
This very effective treatment uses small needles that are inserted into structures and usually stimulated with electrical stimulation (similar to a TENS unit) to target involved tissue to promote blood flow, healing, pain relief, tissue tension relief, as well as desensitization. Common diagnoses that is treated include, musculoskeletal pain or muscle tension/trigger points, nerve pain (numbness, tingling, burning, lack of sensation..), acute chemo neuropathy, Bell’s Palsy, migraines, vertigo/ringing in the ear, osteoarthritis, tendinopathy (Tennis/Golfer’s elbow, Achilles tendinitis, Rotator Cuff tendinitis..), Plantar Fasciitis, and so forth.
