Why Dry Needling Treatment is Right for You?

Posted On: July 25, 2025 by Robert Matijevich

Why Dry Needling Treatment is Right for You?

Suffering from exhausting muscle pain? You are not alone! Stress, a sedentary lifestyle, or injuries lead to unpleasant consequences. Unfortunately, pinched muscles can become a constant source of pain. And this pain extends far beyond the knot itself, causing agony. Pressing on these points often provokes pain. This creates a chain reaction of discomfort. Fortunately, there is an excellent method that allows you to defeat pain and bring relaxation to tired muscles. Try dry needling treatment; this is precisely what you were looking for.

All About Trigger Points

Before explaining the technique and benefits behind the dry needling procedure, let’s figure out what trigger points are.

They are tiny, tense points that cause discomfort when pressed. This small, tight knot of muscle fibers forms when a muscle contracts and remains even after the muscle is not used. Unfortunately, it is not so easy to relax them. In addition to feeling a hard, painful lump, these constant muscle contractions also put pressure on nearby nerves and blood vessels. As a result, a person feels pain, stiffness, and constant debilitating discomfort. But what causes these knots to form?

As long as the point is active, it continues to send signals along the nerves, including pain signals to the brain. This constant stimulation over time increases the nerves’ sensitivity.

What Causes Trigger Points?

  • They are often caused by:
  • Heavy lifting or poor ergonomics
  • Repetitive movements or overuse
  • Muscle injuries or strains
  • Poor posture or prolonged tension

Chronic stress or emotional tension. Trigger points can occur whether you actively use your muscles or sit still for long periods. A sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise, constant stress, or bed rest can weaken muscles and make trigger points more likely to develop.

Dry Needling Treatment

This method involves inserting special thin needles into muscle (trigger) points that cause discomfort. The tiny filiforms are sharp, short, and stainless steel. When the needle hits a trigger point, the body’s muscle can twitch involuntarily. It’s a sign that this treatment works. Fortunately, most patients find this process relatively painless, feeling just a slight prick that they can barely feel.

How Does it Work?

It activates the nervous system and the brain, helping to disrupt the cycle of pain driven by long-standing muscle irritation. When a point is stimulated, it sends signals that keep the nerves overly sensitive, which sustains the pain and keeps the muscles tight.

Dry Needling Benefits

Mankind has long used a wonderful method to overcome pain, and it has not lost its relevance. It is really one of the most effective ways to break this pain cycle. The qualified specialist inserts a special thin needle into the patient’s trigger point. This method relaxes the body’s muscles, reduces inflammation, increases blood flow, and activates healing. It also can upgrade nerve communication.

So, let’s highlight four super pluses of dry needling.

Restoring Mobility and Flexibility

Tight, sore muscles can seriously limit your mobility. Your gait changes, you become less flexible, and performing your usual daily activities becomes more difficult. If your body is rigid, stiff, and tense, you are more susceptible to injury. When multiple trigger points form, movement becomes difficult, and your muscles can weaken over time. This method, combined with physical therapy, helps restore strength and range of motion, allowing you to move freely again and prevent future health problems.

Fast and Effective Pain Relief

Trigger points are often found in the shoulders, neck, and upper back. Check to see if you have them too. And you are so used to constant tension that you don’t even try to relieve it! Such points can generally occur anywhere, and they can cause headaches or joint pain. The pain decreases as soon as the knot relaxes, and blood flow improves. Many patients feel immediate relief after just one session, while others require a series of treatments. The optimal treatment plan depends on the number and severity of trigger points.

Accelerate Healing

Are you recovering from an injury or surgery? Then, this method may be especially useful for you. The right activity promotes the healing process. Adding dry needling to your recovery program accelerates results by reducing pain and promoting faster tissue repair. It’s a great way to get back to normal life faster.

Relief from Chronic Pain Conditions

Dry needling is particularly effective for myofascial pain syndrome and fibromyalgia. Myofascial pain syndrome occurs when trigger points form in the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding muscles and organs. Acupuncture can help loosen these knots and relieve chronic pain. Fibromyalgia causes widespread muscle soreness, often with trigger points. Many patients experience significant relief from dry needling.

History of the Method

Countless physical therapists, chiropractors, and other health professionals now use the technique to relieve muscle pain and improve mobility.

The story begins in the 1940s, when Dr. Janet Travell identified trigger points—small knots of tense muscle fibers—that caused pain to radiate and reroute patterns. She found that “wet needling,” which involved injections, produced the same pain-relieving effect. But later, in 1979, Czech physician Karel Lewit refined the technique, developing what we now call dry needling—a less invasive technique that uses only needles but produces dramatic results.

Dry Needling vs Acupuncture

What is the difference between dry needling and acupuncture, despite their obvious similarities? The fact is that both methods use thin needles inserted at varying depths to treat symptoms. Both methods are safe and are often used as adjuncts. However, acupuncture has been used for about 3,000 years as a key component of traditional Chinese medicine. It is a method of balancing the flow of energy, or life force, known as qi, which is believed to flow through meridians in our bodies.

Dry needling is a new treatment method developed in the last few decades. It focuses exclusively on treating musculoskeletal and neuromuscular pain by relieving trigger points.

Conclusions

Do you suffer from muscle pain? Fighting discomfort is necessary. Believe me, after such a dry needling procedure, you will feel better. Come to Mossy Creek Rehabilitation Center and see for yourself. Our sensitive and professional specialists will help you get rid of pain.

Robert Matijevich - Physical Therapist

Robert Matijevich

Experienced physical therapist Robert Matijevich earned his B.S. in physical therapy from West Virginia University in 1983. He has more than 30 years of expertise,and is an expert in procedures for spinal and joint mobilization. He is certified in Kinesiotaping, positional vertigo maneuvers, and McKenzie-based spinal methods. Robert has been a co-owner of Mossy Creek Rehab since 2010, and his unshakable dedication has improved the wellbeing of the Jefferson County community for more than 25 years.

Location: Jefferson City

Areas of Expertise: orthopedics,sports medicine, spinal and joint mobilization