Dry needling can be beneficial as modality during treatment.  The benefits of combining massage and needling in a treatment with a targeted approach to treating areas that are tight, sore, aching and fatigued. Using dry needling as part of therapy for soft-tissue dysfunction, can often enhance and improve the outcome of the overall treatment. The increase in blood flow and neural stimulation from dry needling, used in conjunction with massage can assist with muscular pain relief, and encourage the healing cycle.

Who can provide dry needling?

Both qualified myotherapists and remedial massage therapists that are trained in dry needling can include it safely as part of treatment.  As a general guideline it is incorporated into the myotherapy training, a remedial massage therapist will have attended further training to use it as a modality.  Both myotherapists and remedial massage therapists are required to maintain their registration to use dry needling during a treatment.

Dry needling involves inserting thin needles (like acupuncture needles) directly into muscle trigger points – tight knots or bands within muscles that can cause pain and restricted movement. The technique aims to reduce pain and inflammation, restore normal muscle function and improve blood flow to the area.  Many practitioners use these techniques complementarily – dry needling to address specific trigger points, followed by massage to work the surrounding tissues and promote overall relaxation. The choice between them often depends on the specific condition, patient preference, and practitioner expertise. https://remedialmassagebrunswick.com.au/services/myotherapy-brunswick/

The needles don’t inject any substance (hence “dry”), and practitioners often manipulate them to elicit a muscle twitch response, which can help Dry needling reset the muscle’s tension patterns. When combined with remedial massage, these therapies work synergistically to address both surface-level muscle tension and deeper trigger points.

The integration of these techniques creates a comprehensive treatment approach. Remedial massage focuses on releasing muscle tension through hands-on techniques like deep tissue work, myofascial release, and trigger point therapy. Needling then targets specific trigger points with fine needles to release areas of muscle hyperirritability that may be difficult to reach through massage alone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_needling#:~:text=Dry%20needling%20is%20a%20neurophysiological,needling%20and%20western%20medical%20acupuncture.

The combination offers several advantages over using either technique alone. The combination of remedial Massage and needling can provide significant relief from muscle tension and pain.  Needling can release trigger points that are often associated with pain and dysfunction.

This dual approach can improve mobility, increase circulation, enhance muscle function, and promote faster healing.

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