Find Out How Dry Needling Can Help!

Athlete without shirt with hand on back with sports injury, Dry Needling is recommended

Since the 1980s, dry needling involves careful placement of hair-thin needles into myofascial trigger points; small muscle knots that are highly sensitive & painful to the touch. This procedure relieves pain, improves joint range of motion & addresses neuromuscular conditions.

A minimally invasive treatment w/ low risk of complication, research shows dry needling is effective in relieving acute & chronic pain when used along with other treatments including Chiropractic adjustments, therapeutic ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation, stretching & massage therapy.

Parker Neill, DC, CCSP, ICSC utilizes dry needling to treat:

 • Disk problems

• Jaw & mouth problems, such as TMJ (TMD)

• Joint problems

• Muscle spasm

• Myofascial pain

• Migraine & tension-type headaches

• Pelvic pain

• Phantom pain

• Pain left behind by shingles

• Reduced range of motion

• Repetitive motion disorders, like carpal tunnel syndrome

• Scar-tissue buildup

• Spinal problems

• Tendonitis

• Whiplash

Most people require at least 2 or 3 dry needling sessions to reach the full effects of treatment, though some may need up to 6 office visits. Dry needling may be performed1or 2x per week.

Call today to discover how dry needling may help! 919-460-6098

#dryneedling #sportsmedicine #accupuncture

Athlete without shirt with hand on back with sports injury, Dry Needling is recommended

Since the 1980s, dry needling involves careful placement of hair-thin needles into myofascial trigger points; small muscle knots that are highly sensitive & painful to the touch. This procedure relieves pain, improves joint range of motion & addresses neuromuscular conditions.

A minimally invasive treatment w/ low risk of complication, research shows dry needling is effective in relieving acute & chronic pain when used along with other treatments including Chiropractic adjustments, therapeutic ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation, stretching & massage therapy.

Parker Neill, DC, CCSP, ICSC utilizes dry needling to treat:

 • Disk problems

• Jaw & mouth problems, such as TMJ (TMD)

• Joint problems

• Muscle spasm

• Myofascial pain

• Migraine & tension-type headaches

• Pelvic pain

• Phantom pain

• Pain left behind by shingles

• Reduced range of motion

• Repetitive motion disorders, like carpal tunnel syndrome

• Scar-tissue buildup

• Spinal problems

• Tendonitis

• Whiplash

Most people require at least 2 or 3 dry needling sessions to reach the full effects of treatment, though some may need up to 6 office visits. Dry needling may be performed1or 2x per week.

Call today to discover how dry needling may help! 919-460-6098

#dryneedling #sportsmedicine #accupuncture

Swank Chiropractic Sports Medicine

3750 NW Cary Parkway, Suite 105
Cary, NC 27513, USA

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