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Physical Therapy Services: Dry Needling Treatment Areas


Physical therapy treatment services vary depending on the needs of each individual client and how therapists attack their symptoms is also very specific to all patients. These modifications and adjustments lead to multiple approaches helping clients get the absolute best care possible and a solution for their needs. For many, these actions target pain related features and one practice which can be utilized to treat a multitude of different symptoms involves dry needling.

Reasons to try dry needling depend on each patient but there are many different areas which can be targeted throughout the body. Often, these procedures are performed in tandem with another physical therapy approach and a goal of finding the correct combination of services for individuals to find relief. While many people are somewhat familiar with the practice of acupuncture, dry needling is something entirely different. Originating on opposite ends of the world, acupuncture focuses on energy and alignment whereas dry needling is a specific approach to target muscles and release trigger points for patient relief.

Neck, Back, and Shoulders

There are many different physical therapy activities to target these high problem areas for pain, discomfort, or other ailments, but dry needling can be coupled with them to assist individuals. Pinpointing problem areas along the muscles associated in and around these areas may help free a person from pain, discomfort, or immobility.

Elbow

Elbow pain is commonly associated with tennis and golf participants due to the repetitive nature of their participatory movements. Using dry needling, physical therapists can pinpoint any areas in need of relief as part of a physical therapy plan.

Headaches

Constant or repetitive headache symptoms may also benefit from a physical therapist’s dry needling technique. Migraine sufferers could achieve some reprieve by pinpointing muscles to reduce spasms impacting these feelings.

Hips and Glutes

Mobility is often significantly impacted if there is pain associated in either of these important areas. By using a dry needling technique, physical therapists can target certain muscles to help potentially release any areas causing an issue.

Knee

Similar to elbow pain, this lower body joint can also be an issue for athletes and other individuals as they age due to repeated use and impact. If needed, dry needling may be used in and around the joint to help serve the needs of any affected patient.  

If you or someone you know suffers from chronic pain, needs assistance with mobility issues, or is seeking services for another reason, then consider reaching out to the physical therapy experts at North Platte Physical Therapy, Monument Physical Therapy, Big Country Rehabilitation, and Bear Lodge Rehabilitation today. Offering 18 different locations across Wyoming and Nebraska, our professional staff are ready and willing to help administer and create a personalized plan of action specific to your needs. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us today. Available for all of your physical therapy and related offerings, we look forward to meeting you and providing the type of service you can rely on to help improve your overall wellness very soon!