03/02/2026
Dry needling isn’t about chasing symptoms — it’s about changing the environment of the muscle.
When a thin filament needle is placed into a tight or irritated muscle, a few important things happen:
• It creates a neurological reset, calming overactive muscle fibers.
• It improves local blood flow, bringing oxygen and nutrients to stuck tissue.
• It reduces chemical irritation in trigger points.
• It decreases pain signaling by modulating the nervous system.
• It restores movement, helping joints and muscles function efficiently.
Precise. Intentional. Helping your body do what it’s designed to do — heal and adapt.