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Dry Needling – A Nerve Hack That Needs Backup

March 29, 20251 min read

Dry Needling – A Nerve Hack That Needs Backup

Why It Matters:

Dry needling, sticking tiny needles into trigger points or nerve locks, can zap back pain fast.

A 2021 Journal of Pain study showed it reduces pain by 35% in chronic cases by calming overactive nerves.

But it’s not a standalone hero.

How We Use It:

In our Repair phase, we use dry needling to quiet pain spots and release tension.

Then, we pair it with our 3-phase framework to fix the movement flaws causing those nerves to fire up.

Why It’s Not Enough Alone:

It’s like hitting mute on a smoke alarm, pain drops, but the fire’s still burning.

Without addressing why your back’s screaming (weak glutes, stiff spine), it’ll flare again.

Clients feel instant wins, but without our Pain to Strength Framework, it’s a yo-yo effect.

Your Next Step:

Book a free call to turn short-term relief into long-term strength!

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