There are more ways to alleviate pain than seeking pharmaceutical medications for relief. One such option is dry needling. At Jones Chiropractic & Acupuncture, we have been sharing the benefits of dry needling with Evansville residents for many years. Dry needling is similar to acupuncture in the sense that it involves a trained practitioner inserting thin needles into your body. However, there are some key differences.

What is Dry Needling?

Dry needling is a technique used by chiropractors and physical therapists to treat pain and issues with mobility. The needle used during the procedure is considered “dry” because the needle is not being used to administer medication. Whereas acupuncture procedures heavily rely on traditional Chinese practices, dry needling is a treatment plan developed from Western medicine and supported by science.

How is Dry Needling Performed?

Our practitioner uses thin filiform needles to stimulate trigger points beneath the outer layer of the skin. Connective tissues and muscles also benefit from a good dry needling session provided by a chiropractor or physical therapist. One of the main reasons why dry needling is so effective is because of the needle's ability to directly stimulate tissue that would have been impossible to reach otherwise. By releasing tense trigger points through dry needling, our chiropractor will reduce your pain and improve your range of motion.

Dry Needling to Improve Mobility

Limited mobility is often the result of tension in the body. Dry needling can help by relaxing tense bands of muscle tissue. Muscles tend to perform better when there is less pressure on them. Therefore, dry needling leads to a better range of motion by repairing tissues connected to muscles. Our chiropractor will assess your musculoskeletal system to determine how dry needling will benefit you.

Contact Our Chiropractor for Dry Needling in Evansville

If you are interested in dry needling in Evansville, contact Jones Chiropractic & Acupuncture today. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us at (812) 402-8202.

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