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Ozark Physical Therapy Specialists
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    • Contact us
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    • Shoulder Rehab
    • Dry Needling
    • Lymphedema
    • Workers Comp Injuries
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  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Total Joint Rehab
  • Hand Therapy
  • Spinal Rehab
  • Shoulder Rehab
  • Dry Needling
  • Lymphedema
  • Workers Comp Injuries
  • Staff

Dry needling

What is Dry Needling

Dry Needling is also known as intramuscular stimulation (IMS) and  trigger point dry needling (TDN). It is a safe, effective and efficient  treatment used to:

  • Relax myofascial trigger points, and
  • Restore normal muscle tones, muscle length, coordination, function and strength

Dry needling involves insertion and repetitive manipulation of a  "dry", solid filament needle in a trigger point in order to produce an  involuntary spinal cord reflex, also known as a local twitch response  (LTR). This results in lasting muscle relaxation due to the release of  shortened bands of muscle fibers for overactive (tight) muscles or the  activation of under-active (weak) muscles. Deactivation of the trigger  points can bring immediate relief of symptoms, so the therapist can  immediately train the muscles to work with the newly gained pain free  range of motion (ROM).

Dry Needling vs. Acupuncture

Dry needling is similar to acupuncture in the sense that a dry, solid  filament needle is inserted and manipulated under the skin to release  endorphins and serum cortisol for pain relief. The difference is that  dry needling is based on western neuroanatomy and modern scientific  study of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Acupuncture is based  on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It creates balance in the body by  influencing the flow of Qi (energy) in pathways called meridians to  achieve pain relief and alleviate inflammation. Michael Williams, DPT has received the certification needed to practice and uses his skills and knowledge to get you better. 

Conditions Treated by Dry Needling

Dry needling has successfully been used to treat a variety of conditions including:

  • Head and Neck Pain - including whiplash and headaches / migraines,  degenerative joint disease, degenerative disk disease or osteoarthritis
  • Otological (Ear) and Opthamological (Eye) Pain - including tinnitus and eye strain
  • Dental (Teeth) and Orthodontic (Jaw and Occlusal) Pain - including  cavities, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, tooth impaction  and root problems
  • Shoulder Pain - including rotator cuff muscle tears, bursitis,  adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder), tendonitis and impingement  syndrome
  • Elbow Pain - including lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) and medial epicondylitis (golfer's elbow)
  • Hand and Wrist Pain - including gamekeeper's thumb, DeQuervain's  syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, degenerative joint disease and  osteoarthritis
  • Back and Hip Pain - including lumbar degenerative disc disease, arthritic changes and herniated discs
  • Knee Pain - including degenerative joint disease or osteoarthritis
  • Shin / Ankle / Foot Pain - including shin splints, gout, metatarsalgia and Morton's neuroma
  • Plantar Fasciitis (Heel Pain)
  • Acute and Chronic Tendonitis
  • Athletic and Sports-related Overuse Injuries
  • Post-surgical Pain
  • Post-traumatic Injuries, Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA), and Work-related Injuries
  • Other Chronic Pain Conditions - including myofascial pain and myofascial pain syndrome (MPS)

Ozark Physical Therapy Specialists

804 Coley Drive, Mountain Home, ARKANSAS 72653

(870)-424-2224

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