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What you should know about dry needling

Dry needling also known as MTrP DN (myofascial trigger point dry needling), a therapeutic treatment to reduce pain and correct muscle dysfunction of myofascial origin. The more you understand dry needling, the more you expand its benefits and use in treating musculoskeletal injuries. Whether you are suffering from low back pain, migraine attacks, sports injuries, or any other pain caused by physical activities, PHYSIOREVIVE, A Centre of excellence for DRY NEEDLING in Delhi is always ready to help you. You will get a proven and beneficial treatment for all the issues related to joint, tendon, l

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What you should know about dry needling

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  1. What you should know about dry needling https://www.physiorevive.com/

  2. Dry needling also known as MTrP DN (myofascial trigger point dry needling), a therapeutic treatment to reduce pain and correct muscle dysfunction of myofascial origin. The more you understand dry needling, the more you expand its benefits and use in treating musculoskeletal injuries. Whether you are suffering from low back pain, migraine attacks, sports injuries, or any other pain caused by physical activities, PHYSIOREVIVE, A Centre of excellence for DRY NEEDLING in Delhi is always ready to help you. You will get a proven and beneficial treatment for all the issues related to joint, tendon, ligament, and muscle pain.   • As this technique is getting much more popular, it is important to understand the basics of this therapy. The experienced physiotherapist at PHYSIOREVIVE, is there to help you. Here are the details of what to expect from this treatment and what conditions can be benefited by it. https://www.physiorevive.com/

  3. What is Dry Needling? • It is a skilled technique performed by trained physiotherapists to manage neuromusculoskeletal injuries and reduce pain while dealing with movement dysfunction. In this treatment, a very thin needle is inserted into trigger points, muscles, or connective tissues to release trigger points by achieving localized muscle twitch response. It releases these painful trigger points located in muscles & fascia. This speeds up the healing process by decreasing muscle tightness and tone. At PHYSIOREVIVE, we do use Dry needling to decrease pain and to improve the muscle dysfunction and it also increase the range of motion. https://www.physiorevive.com/

  4. Dry needling and acupuncture are not the same • There is a use of filiform needles in dry needling as well as in acupuncture, but both these techniques are completely different.   • Acupuncture - It is an old Chinese technique that focuses on the inner body balance, level of energy, and person’s life force. Acupuncture was developed to treat illness or pain caused when there is no proper flow of energy in the body. These thin needles are placed on precise points which are internally connected to the whole body including the person's head and trunk. To direct the flow of vital energy, needles are placed into acupuncture points. In acupuncture, physical, tongue, and pulse examination is involved. https://www.physiorevive.com/

  5. Dry needling - This technique is performed by trained & experienced Physiotherapist, who are having knowledge of skeletal and neuroanatomy. At Physiorevive, our expert identifies your trigger points as well as damaged, sensitive, injured, and overused tissues. • Your therapist will place the needle at trigger points with an aim of producing a local twitch response. This reduces the pain and provides immediate relief to the sufferer. The examination in this technique includes a thorough Assessment including movement analysis, muscle testing, orthopaedic & special tests, and neurological workup, it also includes functional assessment. https://www.physiorevive.com/

  6. Conditions treated by dry needling • Low back pain • Headache • Neck pain • TMJ pain • Heel pain / plantar fasciitis • Carpal tunnel syndrome • IT band syndrome • Muscle strains • Shoulder dysfunction • Knee pain https://www.physiorevive.com/

  7. Email: Physiorevive@gmail.com • Website: www.physiorevive.com/ • Contact us: +99810227127

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