- updated: Mar. 05, 2025
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
- updated: Mar. 05, 2025
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