Experience immediate relief with dry needling, a safe and effective treatment for muscular pain and trigger points. Our physical therapists, highly skilled in anatomy and musculoskeletal dysfunction, use a thin needle to stimulate the underlying muscles. Combined with electrical stimulation for even better results, this treatment is sure to provide quick and lasting relief.
Experience relief in just one visit with LifeMotion! Our physical therapists target trigger points, those tight bands in your muscles that limit your movement and cause discomfort. By reducing tightness, enhancing blood flow, and alleviating pain, we’ll have you feeling better in no time.
“I have been practicing for over 20 years and I can say that functional dry needling is one of the most effective and important tools I have added to my treatments to reduce muscle pain and improve function,” Says Ryan Smith, DPT, MBA, OCS, Founder of LifeMotion. “I have seen remarkable results for a variety of conditions that are typically tough to treat in only a few sessions.”
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How Dry Needling Works
Experience the benefits of dry needling at LifeMotion! Our skilled physical therapists use fine, stainless steel needles to stimulate knotted muscles, providing rapid pain relief. With no fluid injection, this quick and effective treatment allows muscles to relax and pain to decrease. Don’t wait, book your appointment today!
This Treatment Reduces Pain
Shoulder, neck, elbow, heel, hip, and back pain respond well to dry needling. Even so, dry needling is often part of a broader physical therapy regimen which includes other physical therapy treatments.
Patients often tell us they can feel a difference after just one treatment. That’s because at LifeMotion your treatments are only performed by one of our skilled therapists.
What Dry Needling Isn’t
Discover the key differences between dry needling and acupuncture. While both employ similar tools, they differ in their approach to healing. Acupuncture draws from ancient Eastern medicine, emphasizing holistic treatments. On the other hand, dry needling utilizes proven Western medical practices to restore muscle function. Explore how dry needling complements LifeMotion’s hands-on physical therapy, making it a natural extension of their approach.
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