When you have an injury or any type of degenerative processes people fight from muscle spasm or tightness. It leads to irritation, compression, and it goes into the spine. When you have irritated nerves, they lead to protective spasm in all the muscles. It is a natural response from our body that tries to protect itself and results as referral pain. This can lead to secondary dysfunction like tendonitis, carpal tunnel, reduced mobility, osteoarthritis, chronic pain, and so on.The treatment of dry needling helps you reduce such sources that lead to neuromuscular disorder. Treatments of these involve identifying the pain, advancing a filament needle into the muscles, offering a twitch response, and finally relaxing the muscle. The identification of the trigger point can help ‘reboot’ your muscles and alleviate the original problem and the pain.What is trigger point?A trigger point is a taut band of skeletal muscles located within a bigger muscle group. These are soft to touch, but touching can make you feel pain.What needles are used?At dry needling Atlanta, you will see a thin filiform needle being used. It penetrates in the skin and stimulates the underlying myofascial trigger points, muscles, and connective tissues. Needles help a physical therapist target tissues that aren’t manually palpable.The therapists wear gloves and use the correct type of personal protective equipment for dry needling. They have to follow the Standard Precautions, OSHA standards, and Guide to Infection Prevention in case of outpatient settings. After the process is done, the needles are disposed of in particular medical collectors.Why you need dry needling?Dry needling is a particular technique used for a bigger treatment plan. The main reason behind doing this is to release the inactive trigger points and pain. It helps reduce pain and increase emotions. As per research, dry needling can control pain, reduce tension in muscles, stabilize dysfunction of motor end plates. The process improves active rehabilitation in the patients.Every expert who practices dry needling is well-educated in the therapeutic treatment of the human body. They have sound knowledge of anatomy and they need to obtain graduation and post graduation in this subject to acquire training. When you get in touch with a physical therapist to practice dry needling, you need to be sure about what you ask. You must know about their experience and educational background.What can you treat with dry needling?
- Strained or torn muscles
- Hurt elbow due to golfing or tennis
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Impingement syndromes
- Sciatica
- Achilles tendonitis
- Patellar tendonitis
- Cervico-genic headaches
- Other types of neuromusculoskeletal injuries