Shoreline, Washington State, Luna Therapists specialize in cutting-edge modalities like dry needling. As experts in proper technique, they can help alleviate pain, promote muscle healing, and improve overall function. Best of all, Luna provides a seamless recovery experience — physical therapy on demand. It’s physical therapy, delivered to you.
Over the past decade, dry needling has emerged as an increasingly popular and evidence-based form of physical therapy. By targeting trigger points – or tight knots within muscles that cause pain – dry needling can help relieve discomfort and improve muscle function. While not every patient may need dry needling, it often complements other forms of physical therapy to address a variety of musculoskeletal complaints.
However, it's vital for patients to understand that dry needling should be performed by a trained physical therapist to ensure safety and effectiveness. A therapist proficient in dry needling will ensure each session brings you closer to improved health rather than potential setbacks.
Source: Mayo Clinic
In the overall recovery path using dry needling, multiple sessions are often required, spaced out to allow for muscle recovery in between. The number of sessions varies based on a patient’s specific condition and its severity. As part of the recovery process, the therapist may also incorporate other physical therapy modalities like stretching or strengthening exercises. Regular re-evaluations are conducted to ensure progress and adjust the treatment plan as necessary. With the expertise of a seasoned physical therapist, patients can experience significant relief from their symptoms. When dry needling is incorporated into a broader physical therapy regimen, it can be a transformative tool in the path to better health.
For those beginning their journey with dry needling, here’s a glimpse into what to expect during a session: