Integrative Dry Needling

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Target muscle pain and tension with precision. Dry needling uses thin, sterile needles to release trigger points and speed up recovery

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Integrative Dry Needling

Targeted treatment for tight muscles and trigger points relieve

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Fast-acting results
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Minimally invasive
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Releases trigger points
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Integrative Dry Needling

Integrative Dry Needling is a modern, evidence-based treatment used to relieve pain and improve muscle function. Unlike acupuncture, which is based on traditional Chinese medicine, dry needling is rooted in Western medicine and focuses on the neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems.

Using a thin, sterile needle, trained clinicians target trigger points—tight or irritated muscle knots that can cause pain or limit movement. The needle is inserted into the affected muscle to release tension, improve blood flow, and stimulate the body’s natural healing response.

Integrative Dry Needling may help with:
    •    Muscle pain and tightness
    •    Joint stiffness
    •    Sports injuries
    •    Headaches and neck pain
    •    Tendinitis and chronic conditions

It’s a safe, effective way to address muscle dysfunction and support a quicker recovery, especially when combined with other physical therapy treatments.

Frequently asked questions

Find quick answers to common questions about sessions, scheduling, payments, and what to expect during your visit.

How long does the session last?

Each session typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes, depending on your treatment plan and specific needs.

Do you offer appointments on weekends?

Yes, we offer limited weekend availability by appointment. Please contact us in advance to secure your preferred time slot.

What payment methods do you offer?

We accept credit/debit cards, HSA/FSA cards, and contactless payments. Some insurance plans may be accepted—please reach out for verification.

Do I need a referral to begin physical therapy?

In most cases, no referral is needed to start physical therapy. However, some insurance providers may require one—feel free to contact us and we’ll help you check your coverage.