Dry Needling

Thin needles inserted into a muscle to reduce pain, improve blood flow, decrease tightness, and improve range of motion. It can be done alone or electrical stimulation can be connected to the needles to help contract the muscles and get a longer lasting effect.

What is dry needling helpful for?

  • Neck pain

  • Back pain

  • Sciatica

  • Headaches

  • Tendon pain (tendinopathy, tendinitis)

  • Arthritis

A person's leg undergoing dry needling with electrical stimulation therapy, with electrodes attached and connecting wires, on a black surface.

Cost

$50 per session (first session requires an evaluation for $150)