Trigger Point Dry Needling and the Local Twitch Response
Trigger point dry needling involves inserting a dry, filament-like needle subcutaneously into a taut muscle known as a myofascial trigger point (MTrP). The therapeutic effects from dry needling are still being investigated, however, the supported effects thus far include increasing blood flow to reduce myofascial ischemia (Hsieh 2011), peripheral analgesia (Bladry 2005), gate control theory […]
Six Reasons IDN Is Different from the Traditional Dry Needling Course
IDN offers you first-hand learning experience, from the originator of the Integrated Dry Needling concept. New and cutting edge information that you cannot learn anywhere else. (Learn Why IDN is different). Our treatment system considers the WHOLE body not just parts or regions of it. We address the many interconnecting mechanisms that may be limiting […]