Trigger Point Dry Needling
WHAT IS DRY NEEDLING?
The Neurologic Dry Needling practice systemically targets peripheral neurogenic sensitivity to reduce neurologic burdens, optimize neurologic capability, improve neuro-immune function, and maximize systemic homeostasis to achieve the best clinical results. It is most relevant for treatment of soft tissue pain and dysfunction.
Multiple models of Dry Needling are currently in-practice. Although these models are not in conflict with each other physiologically, each is distinct in its underlying concepts, applications and techniques. The Neurologic Dry Needling integrates multiple, previously disjoint models into a cohesive, science-based framework.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
Use of peripheral nervous system as a guide for evaluating, treating, rehabilitating and preventing soft tissue pain and dysfunction
Use of revolutionary techniques like transition from needling the points to needling the nervous system
Simultaneous restoration of physiological and biomechanical homeostasis
Integration of different dry needling models, including nerve block approach
Utilization of varying mechanisms from microcirculation to neurochemistry
Individualized Standard Systemic Treatment Protocol, tailored to fit each patient
Evaluation of peripheral neurosensitization for prognosis of treatment for pain patients
WHO NEEDS DRY NEEDLING THERAPY
Sufferers of soft tissue pain/dysfunction, both chronic and acute
Workers in professions requiring repetitive muscular actions; for prophylaxis and treatment
Patients who are unable to tolerate side-effects of conventional treatments