Dry Needling is a targeted therapeutic technique used at PhysioFit Berwick to rapidly relieve muscle pain, eliminate stiffness, and accelerate injury recovery. By inserting thin, sterile, solid filament (Acupuncture) needles into myofascial trigger points (painful muscle knots), our practitioners deactivate hypersensitive tissues to help restore normal, pain-free movement.
Unlike traditional acupuncture, which focuses on Eastern medicine energy pathways, dry needling is strictly rooted in Western medicine, neuroanatomy, and modern musculoskeletal science.
The Science Behind Dry Needling
When a muscle is overused, stressed, or injured, its microscopic fibres contract continuously to form a painful knot. This spasm cuts off local blood supply, starving the tissue of oxygen and locking it in a cycle of chronic pain. Inserting a microscopic needle directly into the knot triggers an immediate healing cascade:
- Mechanical Release: The needle physically breaks up locked muscle fibres, forcing the tight band to relax.
- The Local Twitch Response (LTR): The muscle responds with a brief, involuntary twitch. This reflex signals your spinal cord to instantly lower the muscle’s tension.
- Chemical Normalisation: Inflammatory chemicals and pain neurotransmitters drop significantly immediately after the twitch.
- Restored Blood Flow: As the knot relaxes, blood vessels reopen. Fresh, oxygenated blood floods the area to repair tissue and flush out metabolic waste.
Key Benefits of Dry Needling
- Rapid Pain Relief: Targets the exact source of deep muscular pain and tension.
- Releases Knots: Deactivates hyper-irritable spots within tight muscle bands.
- Improves Mobility: Instantly increases joint flexibility and range of motion.
- Accelerates Healing: Stimulates local blood flow to deliver oxygen and fresh nutrients to damaged tissues.
Conditions that are Frequently Treated
- Spinal Pain: Chronic lower back pain, neck stiffness, and thoracic tension.
- Headaches: Tension headaches and migraines originating from neck tightness.
- Sports Injuries: Tennis/Golfers elbow, shin splints, hamstring strains, and Achilles tendinitis.
- Joint Dysfunction: Shoulder impingement, hip bursitis, and jaw (TMJ) tracking issues.
What to Expect During Your Treatment
- The Insertion: Most patients feel very little as the ultra-thin needle is introduced through the skin.
- The Twitch Response: When the needle hits the target knot, you may feel a brief, involuntary muscle cramp or “local twitch response.” This is a positive sign that the muscle is resetting.
- The Duration: Needles are safely left in place for anywhere from 30 seconds up to 20 minutes depending on your condition.
- Post-Session Soreness: You might experience a mild, dull ache in the treated muscle for 12 to 24 hours, like the feeling after an intense gym workout.
Essential Safety & Precautions
Dry needling is an exceptionally safe, evidence-based treatment when performed by trained professionals. However, please notify your physiotherapist prior to your session if you:
- Are in your first trimester of pregnancy
- Take blood-thinning medications (e.g., Warfarin, Aspirin)
- Have a severe needle phobia
- Have a compromised immune system or active skin infections
Essential Aftercare Instructions
- Keep Moving: Perform gentle, active movements and light stretches as prescribed by your physiotherapist.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to flush out local tissue metabolic waste.
- Apply Heat: If the area feels bruised or sore, a warm bath or heat pack can provide excellent relief.
- Modify Activity: Avoid heavy weightlifting or high-intensity sport for 24 hours post-treatment.
If you think that dry needling may benefit you, please call our friendly reception team to book an appointment with one of our dry needling specialists.