Are you struggling with persistent aches and pains? Whether it’s tension headaches, shoulder discomfort, knee pain, or tight muscles in your lower back, quads, or hamstrings, finding relief can feel like a never-ending search. If this sounds familiar, dry needling might be the solution you’ve been looking for.

Many people have heard of dry needling but aren’t quite sure what it is or how it differs from acupuncture. That’s why I’ve created a series of short videos to clear up the confusion and show you why this therapy is so effective.

Dry needling works by targeting dysfunctional muscle tissue with a thin needle, helping to release tension, improve blood flow, and encourage natural healing. Unlike acupuncture, which is based on balancing energy, dry needling focuses specifically on musculoskeletal pain and movement restrictions. This makes it a powerful tool for addressing conditions like muscle knots, trigger points, and deep-seated muscle tension that limit your mobility and cause discomfort.

If you’ve been dealing with muscle pain that just won’t go away, dry needling could be the missing piece in your recovery plan. To learn more about how it works and why I use it in my practice, check out this week’s video.

Let’s get you moving and feeling better!

Dr. John McNeely

Dr. John McNeely

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