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
  • Restore normal muscle tones, muscle length, coordination, function and strength

Dry needling involves insertion and repetitive manipulation of a “dry”, solid filament needle into a trigger point 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).

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