Dry Needling
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Dry Needling

Resetting the nervous system from the inside out.

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The Theory

What is Actually Happening?

When tissues are injured or overloaded, muscles enter a state of chronic guarding, developing trigger points. The nervous system becomes hypersensitized. Dry needling inserts fine solid filament needles directly into overactive muscles, creating a localized microlesion that triggers increased blood flow and forces a neurophysiological 'reset.'

The Experience

Common Symptoms

Stubborn, restricted movement that stretching cannot fix

Hard, overactive muscle knots that refer pain to other areas

Sensitized nervous systems where even light pressure feels painful

Chronic tension patterns unresponsive to standard massage

Our Clinical Approach

Dry Needling

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Step 1

Trigger point mapping across the affected muscle group and referral zones

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Step 2

Fine filament needle insertion to elicit a localised twitch response

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Step 3

Autonomic nervous system downregulation reduces central sensitisation

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Step 4

Fascial decompression in chronically overloaded tissue layers

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Step 5

Immediate postneedling movement assessment to confirm tissue response

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Step 6

Always integrated into active rehab never standalone

Key Benefits

Muscles that finally respond to exercise rather than holding despite it

Moving past the plateau that stretching and massage couldn't break

Areas of chronic holding that finally relax and stay relaxed

A nervous system reset that opens the door to actual rehabilitation

Strength work that is now possible because the tissue is ready for it

Ideal For

Patients with chronic tension patterns

Those unresponsive to standard manual therapy

Athletes needing rapid neurophysiological reset postinjury

The Outcome We Work Toward
Normalized muscle tone, instantly modulated pain sensitivity, and a mechanical environment ready for active strengthening.

What to Expect

We identify specific trigger points and overactive muscle groups, then use fine filament needles to create a precise neurophysiological reset. This is always integrated into your broader active rehabilitation plan.

Trigger Point ReleaseNeurophysiological ResetPain ModulationActive Rehab Integration

Dry Needling

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