How it Works
During a session the therapist will insert thin-filament needles into areas of the body called “trigger points”. The therapist may then slightly move the needle to cause a Local Twitch Response (LTR) which resets the neurological feed back loop thus causing relaxation of muscle, a reduction of chemical irritation and improved flexibility. This release in pressure results in decreased pain long term. There may be a some pain when the needles are inserted however this varies from person to person and is dependent on the severity of your symptoms. Most patients report that any soreness from the procedure dissipates with in hours and can easily be manage with the usage of over the counter pain medication. The relief becomes noticeable a few hours after the session with the initial pain that they came in for disappearing as soon as two weeks after they started dry needling.
Dry needling is known to help with:
- Muscle spasms
- Headaches
- Lower back, shoulder, or knee pain
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Tennis & Golfers Elbow
- Tendinitis
- Sciatic pain
- Temporomandibular junction dysfunction (TMJ)
- Athletic Performance
Costs
Insurance typically does not cover dry needling treatment, but coverage depends on the insurer. We recommend you call your insurance company to inquire about coverage. If insurance does not cover the procedure, there is a $60 charge for dry needling.
Call ActivePT at (507)-322-3460 to schedule an appointment today!