How Dry Needling Works
1. Targeting Trigger Points
Trigger points are sensitive spots in tight bands of muscle that can cause local or referred pain. When a needle is inserted into this point, it often causes a small, involuntary muscle twitch. This response is a positive sign that the muscle is reacting to the treatment.
2. Promoting Circulation and Healing
The mechanical stimulation from the needle encourages increased blood flow, bringing oxygen and nutrients to the area while flushing out waste products. This helps muscles recover more effectively.
3. Resetting Pain Signals
Needling also triggers neurological responses in the body. By stimulating nerve pathways, it can reduce pain signals, promote relaxation, and support the body’s natural pain-relief mechanisms.
4. Different Techniques
Depending on the location and severity of your symptoms, your physiotherapist may use shallow or deeper needling. In some cases, gentle movement of the needle may be used to enhance its effect.