Dry Needling in Lakewood
Dry needling in Lakewood is a technique Dr. Vance and Dr. Karen use to treat myofascial pain. The technique uses a “dry” needle, one without medication or injection, inserted through the skin into areas of the muscle, known as trigger points. Dry needling is not acupuncture, a practice based on traditional Chinese medicine and performed by acupuncturists. Dry needling is a part of modern Western medicine principles, and supported by research.
What is a Trigger Point?
A trigger point is a taut band of skeletal muscle located within a larger muscle group. Trigger points can be tender to the touch, and touching a trigger point may cause pain to other parts of the body.
What Kind of Needles Are Used?
Dry needling involves a thin filiform needle that penetrates the skin and stimulates underlying myofascial trigger points and muscular and connective tissues. The needle allows Dr. Vance and Dr. Karen to target tissues that are not manually palpable.
Why Dry Needling?
Dry needling is typically one technique that's used as a part of a larger treatment plan involving chiropractic and/or physical therapy. Dr. Vance and Dr. Karen use dry needling with the goal of releasing or inactivating trigger points to relieve pain or improve range of motion. Preliminary research supports that dry needling improves pain control, reduces muscle tension, and normalizes dysfunctions of the motor end plates, the sites at which nerve impulses are transmitted to muscles. This can help speed up the patient's return to active rehabilitation.
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Denver Sports Medicine
13655 West Jewell Avenue #201
Lakewood, CO 80228
(720) 440-3979
Location is above Sinclair Gas Station