How does dry needling deactivate the trigger point ?

A clinician will use thin filiform needles (the same needle that are commonly used in acupuncture) and inject them into the trigger point during a dry needling session. The purpose is to “deactivate the trigger point.” Trigger points are something we all have, but only when they’re activated they can cause symptoms. You’ll feel a greater range of motion and less pain when the trigger point is deactivated.

How does dry needling deactivate the trigger point ?

A clinician will use thin filiform needles (the same needle that are commonly used in acupuncture) and inject them into the trigger point during a dry needling session. The purpose is to “deactivate the trigger point.” Trigger points are something we all have, but only when they’re activated they can cause symptoms. You’ll feel a greater range of motion and less pain when the trigger point is deactivated.

How does dry needling deactivate the trigger point ?

A clinician will use thin filiform needles (the same needle that are commonly used in acupuncture) and inject them into the trigger point during a dry needling session. The purpose is to “deactivate the trigger point.” Trigger points are something we all have, but only when they’re activated they can cause symptoms. You’ll feel a greater range of motion and less pain when the trigger point is deactivated.

How does dry needling deactivate the trigger point ?

A clinician will use thin filiform needles (the same needle that are commonly used in acupuncture) and inject them into the trigger point during a dry needling session. The purpose is to “deactivate the trigger point.” Trigger points are something we all have, but only when they’re activated they can cause symptoms. You’ll feel a greater range of motion and less pain when the trigger point is deactivated.

How does dry needling deactivate the trigger point ?

A clinician will use thin filiform needles (the same needle that are commonly used in acupuncture) and inject them into the trigger point during a dry needling session. The purpose is to “deactivate the trigger point.” Trigger points are something we all have, but only when they’re activated they can cause symptoms. You’ll feel a greater range of motion and less pain when the trigger point is deactivated.