Understanding Dry Needling: Benefits of Treatment

Have you ever wondered "What is dry needling? How is it any different from acupuncture? Could dry needling help me?" In this article, we lay out what exactly Dry Needling is, and how our patients consistently benefit from this treatment option.

Dr. Trevor Ping, D.C.

4/18/20261 min read

a person getting a foot massage in a room
a person getting a foot massage in a room

What is Dry Needling?

Dry needling is a modern therapeutic technique used mainly by physical therapists and chiropractors to treat muscle pain and dysfunction. Dry needling involves the insertion of thin, sterile needle(s) into trigger points in the muscle, this approach helps to alleviate pain and restore normal function. Unlike acupuncture, dry needling is based on Western medical principles and focuses specifically on myofascial pain syndromes.

Mechanism of Action

The primary goal of dry needling is to relieve tense muscle knots, or trigger points, that can lead to discomfort and restricted movement. When needles are inserted into these trigger points, they provoke a local twitch response. This reaction causes a cascade of biochemical changes in the muscle tissue, including increased blood flow and the release of muscle tension. As a result, patients often experience immediate relief from pain and an improved range of motion.

Benefits of Dry Needling at Cross Creek Chiropractic

At Cross Creek Chiropractic in Fulshear, Texas, our team of certified chiropractors utilizes dry needling as an integral part of our treatment plans. Patient-tailored and effective, dry needling offers multiple advantages:

  • Pain relief: Research shows that dry needling can significantly reduce pain in muscles and joints, enhancing patients' quality of life.

  • Improved range of motion: By easing tension in the muscles, patients experience better flexibility and mobility.

  • Quick application: The treatment is typically quick, with sessions lasting around 30 minutes, making it convenient for patients with busy schedules.

  • Complementary treatment: When combined with other rehabilitative therapies at our clinic, dry needling can enhance overall treatment outcomes.

Patients at Cross Creek Chiropractic can trust that they are receiving care from two certified chiropractors skilled in dry needling techniques. Our commitment to providing effective treatments ensures that individuals battling chronic pain or muscle tension can find the relief they seek.

In conclusion, dry needling is a valuable addition to our chiropractic services. This technique offers numerous benefits, including immediate pain relief and improved muscle function. If you're located in Fulshear, Texas, and are interested in exploring dry needling treatments, contact Cross Creek Chiropractic today for an assessment.