Dry Needling
Dry needling therapy is delivered with fine needles (monofilament needles) that are inserted into trigger points, tendons, ligaments, or near nerves to stimulate a healing response. Dry needling can be used for treatment of various musculoskeletal conditions and athletic injuries resulting in soft tissue damage and/or tendon disorders.
Common Uses:
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Neck pain
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Back Pain
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Knee pain
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Hip pain
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Headaches
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Tendonitis
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Plantar fasciitis
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Athletic injuries
For more information contact our Dry Needling specialists:
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Amy Boyer, MPT, ATC, Cert. DN
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Jean Momorella, MPT, CSCS, Cert. DN
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Jodie Stellern, MPT, Cert TPDN
- Kelsey Rosenmeier, PT, DPT
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Carter White, PT, DPT, OCS, COMT