PhysioLogix’s Dry Needling Services

WHAT IS DRY NEEDLING?

Dry needling uses long, thin needles that are inserted deep into a muscle, tendon, ligament or other target tissue. Dry needling practitioners are trained through different academies and qualified via their local state and licensing boards to treat musculoskeletal conditions using a variety of appropriately sized needles. The act of putting the treatment needle into tissues has been shown to have analgesic or a pain relieving effects for many.

SO, IS DRY NEEDLING THE SAME AS ACUPUNCTURE?

Dry Needling is not acupuncture. Acupuncture is considered eastern medicine and dates back centuries ago with different rationale of treatment. Dry Needling is based on Western medicine and is continually studied in the current literature with evidence-based articles being produced and sports and science journals monthly. Doctors of physical therapy all over the United States have been training, studying and fighting for the right to practice this clinical skill on their patients and have succeeded in obtaining the right to practice in Florida.

Mr. Olympia competitor Anton Antipov receiving electroneedling from PhysioLogix Physical Therapy

Mr. Olympia competitor Anton Antipov receiving electroneedling from PhysioLogix Physical Therapy

Targeted and Effective Pain Relief

At PhysioLogix, our dry needling approach goes beyond simply finding "trigger points." We utilize a precise and scientific method that:

  • Directly targets the source of your pain: Our techniques focus on engaging the specific tissues causing your discomfort, maximizing treatment effectiveness.

  • Leverages both physiological and neurological benefits: We stimulate your body's natural healing mechanisms, including pain-reducing pathways in your nervous system.

  • Delivers lasting results: By addressing the root cause of your pain, we help you achieve long-term relief and improved function.

Conditions PhysioLogix Treats with Dry Needling:

  • TMJ

  • Headaches

  • Knee Pain

  • Shoulder Pain

  • Shoulder Impingement Pain

  • Biceps Tendonitis Pain

  • Surgical Scar Reduction

  • Low Back Pain

  • Neck Pain

  • Post Surgical Pain

Ready to Experience the Difference?

Schedule your consultation today and let our skilled therapists help you find lasting pain relief.WHAT CAN I TREAT WITH DRY NEEDLING?

Dry Needling can be utilized to treat a multitude of musculoskeletal dysfunctions including low back, neck, shoulder, lower extremity pain, TMJ pain and even including headaches. If you are interested in trying trying needling out for yourself we at Physiologix urge you to call directly and speak with the doctors today to see if you would be a good candidate for the therapy.