Arvada Trigger Point Dry Needling


What is Trigger Point Dry Needling?

Trigger point dry needling (TDN), also commonly referred to as simply Dry Needling, involves inserting a very small and thin needle into a tight or sore muscle in a specific location called a "trigger point." It can be an effective method to address long standing muscle pain or joint problems related to chronic muscle tightness.

How Does it Work?

Although Dry Needling uses needles, the methodology and purpose is much different. Once inserted, the needle changes the muscle's physiology so that the muscle is able to absorb calcium and relax.

Benefits of Dry Needling

• Decreased muscle soreness
• Increased flexibility
• Muscle relaxation
• Decreased pain

Is Dry Needling Right for You?

If other methods to treat your pain haven't worked or lasted, it might be time to try Dry Needling.  Make an appointment to see our TDN certified staff and learn more about this great treatment option.

 

FAQ - WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACUPUCTURE AND DRY NEEDLING?

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