DRY NEEDLING
Dry needling is a modern therapeutic technique used in physiotherapy to relieve musculoskeletal pain and improve function. This approach involves inserting thin, sterile needles into specific area of the body to relieve pain and promote healing. It is mainly used in case of chronic pain, musculoskeletal injuries, sports injuries, fibromyalgia. Needles are inserted into trigger points, releasing tension in muscles and connective tissues.

Benefits
Dry needling offers several benefits, including:
- Pain Reduction - Effective in managing conditions such as back pain, neck pain, and tension headaches.
- Enhanced Mobility - Helps restore movement and flexibility by releasing muscle tightness.
- Accelerated Recovery - Speeds up healing for sports injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation.
- Reduced Muscle Spasms - ddresses involuntary muscle contractions contributing to pain.
- Improved Athletic Performance - Beneficial for athletes dealing with overuse injuries and muscle fatigue.
CREDENCE PHYSIO Experts for Dry Needling
Our licensed and highly trained experts provide Dry needling therapy for the patients based on their conditions. Every expert undergoes a rigorous selection process by Credence Physio Physiotherapy, ensuring you receive the best treatment tailored to your needs.
Dry needling is commonly used to treat various conditions, including:
- Chronic Pain Syndromes - Such as fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome.
- Sports Injuries - Including muscle strains, tendinitis, and ligament injuries.
- Postural Dysfunction - Helps correct muscular imbalances due to poor posture.
- Neuromuscular Disorders - Used in conditions like sciatica and nerve impingement syndromes.
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation - Assists in reducing scar tissue and muscle stiffness.
Safety
Dry needling is generally safe when performed by a trained physiotherapist. However, some individuals may experience mild soreness, bruising, or temporary discomfort. It is not recommended for individuals with bleeding disorders, needle phobia, or certain medical conditions. A thorough assessment by a healthcare professional is essential before beginning treatment.
Dry needling is a valuable technique in physiotherapy that aids in pain relief, muscle recovery, and functional improvement. When integrated with other physiotherapy interventions, it enhances treatment outcomes and helps patients achieve optimal musculoskeletal health. Consulting a qualified physiotherapist is essential to determine if dry needling is suitable for your specific condition.
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