Dry Needling Cedar Hill, MO

Dry Needling Cedar Hill, MO

Dry Needling Greater Cedar Hill, MO. It’s hard to describe how upsetting it can be when pain and lack of motion in our bodies is preventing us from participating in the activities we love, or even make basic movements like climbing the stairs challenging or even impossible. At Axes Physical Therapy in Cedar Hill, MO, we are constantly looking for cutting edge and evidence-backed treatments to help Cedar Hill, MO residents return to normalcy and get back to their active lifestyle. Many of our patients have found that dry needling is an effective, easy, and important part of a more comprehensive physical therapy regiment with us. Our treatment plans are as unique as each client, their injury, and the activity level they’re striving to get back to. Contact Axes Physical Therapy in Cedar Hill, MO online or call the location most convenient for you and we will guide you away from chronic pain and back to the activities you love. While it might sound to good to be true, with our tailored care you will be skipping out the door in no time.

What is Dry Needling? | Cedar Hill, MO Physical Therapy

Dry needling, also referred to as trigger point dry needling, uses thin filiform needles to pierce the skin and musculoskeletal tissue in order to relieve persistent pain, enhance range of motion and return you to the physical lifestyle your used to. Physical therapists often include it in a holistic physical therapy regiment along with posture education, manual therapy, electrical stimulation, and more. Dry needling should exclusively be carried out by medical professionals in Cedar Hill, MO, such as the qualified and experienced physical therapists at Axes.

Dry needling is often used to treat myofascial pain. The root myo refers to your muscles, while fascia refers to the connective tissue between the muscles. Myofascial pain is referred to as a chronic pain condition that can affect people for months or even years. We’ve found that dry needling is a safe and cost-effective option for Cedar Hill, MO residents who are burdened with the increasing cost of prescription meds or have not seen their symptoms improve with other treatments.

We’ve also found trigger point dry needling to be effective for Cedar Hill, MO residents with:

If you’ve been frustrated by treatments that just aren’t producing positive outcomes and are getting anxious to get back to the activities you love, schedule a free screening for your injury or chronic pain with one of our qualified physical and occupational therapists to discover if dry needling could finally be the solution you need to end your chronic pain for good.

How Does Dry Needling Work? | Cedar Hill, MO Physical Therapy

With dry needling, we treat patients by attacking trigger points in the body that are causing pain and lack of mobility. The trigger point can either affect a localized area or affect an entire joint or muscle group. Trigger points are segments of inflamed tight or strained muscles or tissue that impede the flow of blood to that muscle. That means the affected area is not able to heal properly. By softly puncturing or tearing damaged muscles or tissue, your Axes physical therapist in Cedar Hill, MO helps induce a natural response in your nervous system; the micro-tears influence the body to start the healing process and return blood flow, oxygen, and crucial nutrients into the area. Also, the needles will prompt a “twitch” response by initiating a nerve pathway that can change the biochemical makeup of the trigger point. That that communication within the nervous system releases endorphins, which naturally reduces pain and even improves happiness.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Trigger Point Dry Needling in Cedar Hill, MO

Is Dry Needling Painful?

The needles used to penetrate your muscles are eight times thinner than needles used for shots and vaccines, so many of our Cedar Hill, MO patients don’t even notice them until they get deeper into the muscle. some patients report slight discomfort from the twitch response, but it only lasts for a second and is a signal that dry needling is working. Some patients report some dull aches in the area for the first day or two, but after that, you should start feeling the beneficial effects, if you haven’t already.

Is Dry Needling Safe?

When it’s conducted by licensed physical therapists, there is absolutely no risk. team in Cedar Hill, MO is made up of knowledgeable professionals with a thorough grasp of the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system.

Is Dry Needling Really Effective?

Without a doubt, especially when combined with other pain management and mobility techniques. At Axes, our Cedar Hill, MO physical therapists only recommend treatments that have been proven to work through extensive research. Studies have demonstrated that trigger point dry needling effectively reduces pain and improves function.

How Long Do The Needles Stay in For? How Deep They Go?

We base that on you, your level of pain, lack of mobility, and the affected tissue. Some piercings will be largely superficial and the needles will only stay in for 15-20 seconds. In other cases, the needles will stay in for as many as 15 or 20 minutes and penetrate deep into the muscle, as often dry needling is the easiest way to manipulate tissue deep within the muscles. Your entire experience at Axes will be based exclusively on what is best for you.

How Many Sessions Will I Need?

Again, that depends on you. Depending on your injury or pain and how your body heals, you could need anywhere from one to six sessions to get the most out of dry needling. We’ll tailor your plan to you to get you the best outcome possible and safely get you back to the activities that you love most.

How Quickly Does Dry Needling Work?

Some Cedar Hill, MO patients feel immediate relief, while others will need two or three sessions. Rest assured, all of our patients eventually see improvements.

Are Dry Needling and Acupuncture the Same?

This is a common misconception, but no. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical technique, practiced for thousands of years, that seeks to balance a person’s flow of energy. Dry needling is based on Western medicine and has only reached widespread appeal in the last several decades.

Will My Insurance Cover Dry Needling?

Insurance plans all vary, so we can’t know until we look at your personal plan. At Axes, we believe everyone should have access to the effective and evidence-backed physical therapy they need to improve their quality of life and get back to living the life they want. If it’s easiest for you, we can go over your insurance plan and determine if physical therapy is included in your coverage.

Some of the other services we offer in Cedar Hill, MO are:

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Trigger Point Dry Needling in Cedar Hill, MO | Axes Physical Therapy

We’ve seen so many patients frustrated by an inability to find pain relief or a return to normal function and activity through medication or other treatments. At Axes, our professional and experienced physical and occupational in Cedar Hill, MO work with you as a team to devise a customized treatment plan with a proven track record of success. We’ve dedicated our practice to reducing and eliminating pain, restoring mobility, and getting you back to the activities you love most, whether that hitting a home run on your local softball team, dominating your local pickleball league, or bending down and picking up your grandkids without feeling any pain. Reach out to a knowledgeable Cedar Hill, MO physical therapist online or call the location closest to you.

Services Offered

Services Offered
  • Physical Therapy
    • Pre/Post Surgical Rehabilitation
    • Acute Injury Management
    • Chronic Injury Management
  • Work Conditioning/Hardening
  • Sports Physical Therapy
  • dorsaVi Video Motion Analysis
  • Trigger Point Dry Needling
  • Pediatric Orthopedic Physical Therapy
  • Geriatric Orthopedic Physical Therapy
  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTYM)
  • Spine Specialty – Manual Therapy Certified
  • Free Injury Screenings
  • Kinesio Taping®
  • Blood Flow Restriction Therapy

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