Dr. Keesee is certified in Dry Needling through the Spinal Manipulation Institute.
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College and Professional Athletes are now using Dry Needling to help speed up their recovery.
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- Redskins’ Dry Needles Speed Recovery Time
- Professional Football Player London Fletcher uses Dry Needling
- Dry Needling Resource Paper produced by the APTA (American Physical Therapy Association)
Frequently Asked Questions
[/et_pb_text][et_pb_accordion _builder_version=”3.0.87″ use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”][et_pb_accordion_item title=”How does dry needling work?” open=”on” _builder_version=”3.0.47″ title_text_shadow_horizontal_length=”0em” title_text_shadow_vertical_length=”0em” title_text_shadow_blur_strength=”0em” body_text_shadow_horizontal_length=”0em” body_text_shadow_vertical_length=”0em” body_text_shadow_blur_strength=”0em”]When the fine, hair-like needle is inserted into the trigger point, a local twitch response (LTR) is elicited. This LTR is a quick contraction reflex of the muscle that is both diagnostic and therapeutic and is the first step in breaking the pain cycle. Research has shown that when the LTR is elicited, the tissue will have a decreased muscle contraction, reduced chemical irritation and improved flexibility. This can often immediately improve range of motion, improve function and decrease or eliminate pain. Needles can also be placed into other tissues including tendons, ligaments, scars or near nerves depending on the patients individual diagnosis or pathology.[/et_pb_accordion_item][et_pb_accordion_item title=”Is Dry Needling (DN) the same as Acupuncture?” open=”off” _builder_version=”3.0.47″ title_text_shadow_horizontal_length=”0em” title_text_shadow_vertical_length=”0em” title_text_shadow_blur_strength=”0em” body_text_shadow_horizontal_length=”0em” body_text_shadow_vertical_length=”0em” body_text_shadow_blur_strength=”0em”]DN is not acupuncture or Oriental Medicine. DN is a treatment that uses solid filament, disposable acupuncture needles, but that is where the similarity to acupuncture stops. Dry Needling is based on Western medical research and principles, whereas acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine in which the purpose is to alter the flow of energy (“Qi”) along traditional Chinese meridians for the treatment of diseases. The theoretical backgrounds for the two treatments are very different. In fact, DN is a modern, science-based intervention for the treatment of pain and dysfunction in musculoskeletal conditions throughout the body. DN directly treats the neuromuscular system affecting muscle tightness, joint mobility, and symptoms of pain and irritation.Can Dry Needling help my condition?
[/et_pb_accordion_item][et_pb_accordion_item title=”Does Dry Needling Hurt?” open=”off” _builder_version=”3.0.47″ title_text_shadow_horizontal_length=”0em” title_text_shadow_vertical_length=”0em” title_text_shadow_blur_strength=”0em” body_text_shadow_horizontal_length=”0em” body_text_shadow_vertical_length=”0em” body_text_shadow_blur_strength=”0em”]Each patient describes the processes of being needled differently depending on what tissues are being treated. Typically, patients report not feeling the needle actually penetrate the skin and to most, the treatment is painless. Patients most likely will feel a deep cramping of the muscle that the needle was inserted into along with some involuntary muscle jumps/twitches. This is called the local twitch response (LTR) and means that we are positively affecting the desired tissue. As the needle stays in the tissue, theses sensations subside and more times than not, the patient is no longer aware that the needles are even still inserted.Dry Needling can help almost all neuromuscular conditions.
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- Acute and chronic tendonitis
- Athletic and sports-related overuse injuries
- Post-surgical pain
- Post-traumatic injuries, motor vehicle accidents, and work related injuries
- Chronic pain conditions
- Headaches and whiplash
- Lower back pain
- Frozen Shoulder
- Tennis Elbow
- Muscle Spasms
- Fibromyalgia
- Sciatic Pain
- Hip Pain
- Knee Pain
- Repetitive Strain Injuries
- TMJ
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Many other musculoskeletal conditions . . .
Please note: Dry Needling is just one modality which may be used in conjunction with the variety of other manual therapy treatments and exercises, prescribed by our Physical Therapist’s to restore you to optimal physical function. DN is only one component of a multidimensional treatment approach, geared at creating a successful outcome for you. As Physical Therapist’s, we address various nueromusculoskeletal conditions such as biomechanical muscle imbalances, postural dysfunctions, muscular flexibility limitations, strength deficits, swollen or stiff joints, and many other conditions . . . all conditions which may require much more than just Dry Needling.
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