During a dry needling session, thin, solid needles are inserted directly into the skin and muscles at trigger points, tight bands of muscle, or areas of soft tissue dysfunction. The term dry refers to the fact that no medication or injection is administered through the needle, distinguishing it from other forms of needling therapy. While dry needling is generally safe and well-tolerated, it may cause temporary discomfort or soreness at the needle insertion site, as well as occasional bruising or bleeding. Potential risks and contraindications should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider before undergoing dry needling therapy.
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