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Learn – The Basics of Dry Needling on Trigger Points

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You may have heard of a treatment called dry needling and wondered what it is or whether it is right for you or not. Although the name of the technique sounds scary, dry needling is a familiar and common treatment for people with muscle, ligament and tender pain. So, here in this post, you will learn about the basics of dry needling on trigger points in Perth.

The Basics of Dry Needling

In dry needling therapy, one or more thin monofilament needles are inserted into trigger points in the muscle. Trigger points are localised areas of muscle tissue that become stiff, hypersensitive and dysfunctional. They are usually caused by injury, overuse or poor movement patterns.

  1. Trigger points can impair muscle function, limit the range of motion and cause pain and tenderness. A physiotherapist or licenced acupuncturist in Perth will perform a thorough assessment to determine if dry needling is appropriate. They will then discuss your symptoms, assess your mobility and muscle function to determine if trigger points are contributing to your symptoms.
  2. According to the professionals offering dry needling on trigger points near Perth, dry needling can be applied to affected muscles and trigger points to reduce muscle stiffness, increase blood flow and reduce pain. Patients often report feeling relief immediately after treatment. Acupuncture needles remain in the muscle for short periods of time during treatment, from 10 seconds to 20 minutes. This depends on the treatment location, the number of needles used and the treatment target.
  3. Dry needling is often combined with exercise or other physiotherapy to prevent trigger points from recurring.
  4. The needles used are solid and no liquid is injected into the body. This is why this treatment is called ‘dry'. Dry needles are also used in all forms of acupuncture.
  5. Dry needling is a safe technique for treating many musculoskeletal conditions such as shoulder pain, rotator cuff pain, biceps tendonitis, iliotibial ligament syndrome, Achilles tendonitis, back pain, tennis elbow, whiplash and neck pain, headaches, muscle tension, hip pain and TMJ pain, also called TMJ disorder.
  6. Dry needling on trigger points in Perth is performed by physiotherapists and acupuncturists trained in this procedure. Certification requirements vary from state to state. Most people report mild or no discomfort during treatment.

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