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Dry Needling by a Physical Therapist: What You Should Know

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Dry Needling by a Physical Therapist: What You Should Know I got questions about DN a lot recently. So here is a useful link to learn about Dry needling. https://www.moveforwardpt.com/Resources/Detail/dry-needling-by-physical-therapist-what-you-should A licensed PT with DN training will help you to deal with tightness, pain, and headache. My personal feeling about Dry Needling was not as great at the very beginning, mainly because of the limited evidence we have now.  But after seeing the change of my clients after DN, I recommend DN to all providers and clients. The baseline is the anatomy. Now I see the DN technique as a new approach to get to the deep and sensitive muscles. Usually, I will have to do a lot stretching and adjustment of the spine before the "angry tissues" will relax. That means more pain during the process and less compliant with my client. Now with DN approach, I can pinpoint the compensated tissues quickly. I mean genuinely PINPOINT