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Dry Needling

Dry Needling, when administered by skilled physical therapists, offers a non-invasive and effective way to address a variety of musculoskeletal issues. Schedule an evaluation with Invictus Physical Therapy to explore how Dry Needling can be integrated into your physical therapy plan, promoting pain relief and a quicker return to a pain-free, active lifestyle.

Dry Needling is an innovative technique within physical therapy that utilizes thin, sterile needles to target trigger points and tight muscle bands, providing relief from pain and promoting natural healing. Discover how Dry Needling can be a game-changer for your rehabilitation journey, helping alleviate common conditions such as:


  • Chronic Pain: Dry Needling can effectively reduce chronic pain in areas like the neck, shoulders, and lower back, allowing patients to regain mobility and function.

  • Muscle Knots and Trigger Points: This technique precisely targets and releases tight knots and trigger points that can cause discomfort and restricted movement.

  • Sports Injuries: Athletes often turn to Dry Needling to accelerate recovery from muscle strains, sprains, and overuse injuries, enabling a quicker return to peak performance.

  • Headaches and Migraines: By addressing muscle tension in the neck and shoulders, Dry Needling can help alleviate headaches and migraines triggered by muscular issues.

  • Tennis Elbow and Golfer's Elbow: Dry Needling can provide relief from the pain associated with these conditions by releasing tension in the forearm muscles and promoting healing.

  • Sciatica: Patients suffering from sciatic nerve pain may find relief through Dry Needling, which can reduce muscle tension and pressure on the nerve.

  • Fibromyalgia: Dry Needling can be incorporated into a comprehensive pain management plan for fibromyalgia patients to relieve muscle pain and stiffness.

  • Plantar Fasciitis: By targeting trigger points in the foot and calf muscles, Dry Needling can assist in relieving the pain and discomfort associated with plantar fasciitis.

  • TMJ Dysfunction: Dry Needling can help alleviate tension in the jaw muscles, providing relief for individuals with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction.

  • Post-Surgical Recovery: After surgery, Dry Needling can aid in the rehabilitation process by reducing scar tissue formation and improving muscle function.

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