Thursday 24 August 2017

Everything you need to know about Dry Needling!

Have you ever came across the term dry needling? This term is entirely new for a large number of people especially for those who are far away from the medical knowledge. Yes, this is a medical term and this technique is used by a physical therapist or chiropractor. This technique is a perfect remedy to cure myofascial pain. Let us know more about this technique:

What is Dry Needling?

This is a technique wherein a dry needle is used without medication or injection and inserted through the skin of human body into some particular areas of the muscle, popularly known as trigger points. This particular technique is also known as ‘intramuscular stimulation’. It further helps in relieving neuro-musculoskeletal pain or impaired movement. Many times this technique is inter-related with the term Acupuncture. The core aim of this technique is to desensitize super sensitive structures to restore motion and possibly induce a healing response to the tissue.

Dry Needling

What does it do?

Being safe and relaxing process, it does cause a slight ache but does not result in sharp or excessive pain. Indeed there are a lot of patients even do not feel the needles being inserted into the trigger. It is an effective means of addressing a wide range of acute and chronic conditions that cause pain and hinders mobility of human being. This technique helps in treating a number of neuro musculoskeletal dysfunctions like back and neck pain, headaches, muscular tightness, shin splints and sporting injuries etc.

What should a patient do before diving in this process?

There are two essential things that a patient should consider before diving in the process of dry needling. Let us have a look at these important considerations:

Seek out an experienced practitioner: For any medical aid, it is important to consult a doctor, a therapist or any other medical therapist who is experienced in his job and knows well how to treat the problem faced by the patient. Thus, a patient has to look for a practitioner who not only specializes in dry needling but also aware of other techniques that involve stretching and strengthening exercises to entirely heal the pain from its root causes.

Discuss your entire medical history: Health history plays a vital role before starting any major health procedure. It is a basic requirement for the therapist to know in order to find if the particular medical procedure is suitable for the patient or not. Before the dry needling procedure, a patient should ensure giving his physical therapist, a rundown of his complete medical history. This is important because a few medical conditions like blood clotting or immune system disorders can make it an inappropriate therapy.

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