Dry Needling Greater Town and Country, MO. It’s impossible to describe how it feels when pain and lack of mobility in our bodies won’t allows us to engage in the activities we love, or even make daily tasks like picking something up off the ground challenging or even impossible. At Axes Physical Therapy in Town and Country, MO, we are constantly looking for new and treatments that have been demonstrated through research to help Town and Country, MO residents get back to their active lifestyle, or just finally live pain free again. Many of our patients have found that dry needling is an effective, effortless, and important part of a more comprehensive physical therapy regiment with us. All of our treatment plans are personalized for each client, their ailment, and the life they want to live. Contact Axes Physical Therapy in Town and Country, MO online or find the location nearest you and we will guide you toward true pain relief and freedom of mobility. Though it may be hard to believe now, with our customized care you will be sprinting down the field, riding your bike, or just painlessly going through daily life sooner than you think.
What is Dry Needling? | Town and Country, MO Physical Therapy
Dry needling, also called trigger point dry needling, employs thin filiform needles to puncture the skin and underlying muscles and connective tissue in order to relieve persistent pain, boost range of motion and return you to feeling like you again. Physical therapists often include it in a broader physical therapy plan along with posture education, exercises, heat therapy, and more. Dry needling should only ever be performed by healthcare professionals in Town and Country, MO, such as the professional and knowledgeable 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 known as a chronic pain disorder that can drastically limit people in their daily lives for months or even years. In our experience and based on our research, dry needling is an easy and cost-effective alternative for Town and Country, MO residents who are saddled by the increasing price of prescription meds or have been frustrated by poor results from other treatments.
We’ve also found trigger point dry needling to be effective for Town and Country, MO patients with:
- Soft tissue injuries
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Knee injuries and other joint issues
- Chronic migraines and headaches
- Arthritis
- Rotator cuff tears
- Certain sports injuries
- Various spinal issues
- Certain hand injuries like carpal tunnel
- Phantom pain
- Sciatica
If you’ve been discouraged by unsuccessful treatments in the past and are doubting whether or not you’ll ever get back to the activities you love, schedule a free screening for your injury or chronic pain with one of our experienced physical and occupational therapists to discover if dry needling can be implemented into a holistic and proven treatment plan with Axes.
How Does Dry Needling Work? | Town and Country, MO Physical Therapy
Dry needling works by focusing on specific areas or regions, known as trigger points, that are the root cause of limiting pain. The pain may either be specific to the trigger point, or radiate out to affect an entire region of your body. Trigger points are segments of damaged tight or strained muscles or tissue that restrict blood flow to that area and surrounding areas. That makes recovery more difficult. By softly piercing or tearing the knots in your tissue, your Axes physical therapist in Town and Country, MO helps stimulate an intuitive bodily reaction; the micro-tears signal the body to go into healing mode and promote the flow of blood and essential nutrients into the area. In addition, the needles will induce a “twitch” response by initiating a nerve pathway that can change the biochemical makeup of the trigger point. That tells the brain to release endorphins, which naturally reduces pain and even improves happiness.

Frequently Asked Questions: Trigger Point Dry Needling in Town and Country, MO
Does Dry Needling Hurt?
The needles used in dry needling are eight times thinner than needles typically used at hospitals and doctors’ appointments for injections or blood samples, so many of our Town and Country, MO patients don’t even feel them until they get deeper into the muscle. some patients report slight discomfort when the twitch response is induced, but it is incredibly brief and shows that the desired effect is already taking hold. You may feel some soreness in the affected region for 24 to 48 hours, but after that, you should start feeling better, if not earlier.
Is Dry Needling Safe?
When it’s done by experienced physical therapists, yes. team in Town and Country, MO is made up of skilled professionals with a thorough understanding of the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system.
Is Dry Needling Really Effective?
Absolutely, especially when it is part of a larger, comprehensive treatment regiment. At Axes, our Town and Country, MO physical therapists only recommend treatments that we know are effective because of our experience and extensive research. Studies show 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 muscle area. Some piercings will not go very deep and the needles will be consistently moved and changed out. In other cases, the needles will remain for as many as 15 or 20 minutes and go to the core of 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 we will make a personalized recommendation based on your needs. Some patients see significant improvement after one session, while others need five or six sessions to get the full benefit. We’ll customize your experience to you to get you the best outcome possible and safely return you to doing what you love most.
How Quickly Will I See Improvements With Dry Needling?
Some Town and Country, MO clients can feel improvements right away, while others have to wait a day or two after their first appointment.
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 align a patient’s “life force.” Dry needling has its roots in Western medicine and has only become popular in the last several decades.
Will My Insurance Cover Dry Needling?
That depends on your specific insurance plan. At Axes, we believe everyone deserves the professional, personalized, and proven treatment plans they need to improve their quality of life and get back to feeling like themselves. 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 Town and Country, MO are:
- Neck Pain Treatment
- Physical Therapy Clinic
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
- Sciatica Treatment
- Sports Medicine
- Hand Pain Physical Therapy
- Foot & Ankle Pain Treatment
- Hip Pain Treatment
- Plantar Fasciitis Treatment
- Stroke Rehabilitation

Trigger Point Dry Needling in Town and Country, 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 skilled physical in Town and Country, MO act as part of your team to implement a personalized treatment plan that we’ve seen be successful with our own eyes. We’ve pledged our practice to positive patient outcomes and getting you back to the activities you love most, whether that backward kicks on a soccer field, dominating your local pickleball league, or bending down and picking up your grandkids without feeling any pain. Contact a knowledgeable Town and Country, MO physical therapist online or call the location closest to you.





