Dry Needling
Dr Alyssa Fenn has advanced credentialing in the technique of dry needling.
As defined by the APTA, dry needling is a technique physical therapists use (where allowed by state law) to treat pain and movement impairments. The physical therapist inserts a "dry" needle, one without medication or injection, into areas of the muscle.
Why Dry Needling?
Dry needling can inactivate trigger points to relieve pain or improve range of motion. Research suggests that dry needling can also improve pain control and reduce muscle tension. Study findings also show that dry needling can help with the way our nerves interact with our muscles. This can help speed up a person’s ability to return to active rehab.
Personal Assessment
A comprehensive evaluation is performed prior to needling to understand your current physical capabilities, medical history, and personal goals.
Tailored Treatments
Customized strategies that may also include other manual therapy techniques, exercise prescription, and pain management techniques.
Progress Tracking
Regular assessments to monitor advancement and adapt treatments as needed.
Empowerment
Guidance on maintaining improvements, reducing injury risk, and enhancing lifestyle choices.
What it Treats:
A Variety of Muskuloskeletal Conditions
Osteoarthritis
Tendinitis/Tendinosis
Joint Replacement
Sciatica/Piriformis Syndrome
Plantar Fasciitis
Neck and Back Pain
Headaches/Migraines
Pickleball Rehab
Golf Rehab
Shoulder Pain
Chronic Pain
Hear For Yourself
“What set Dr. Dedrick apart was her focus on my needs. She took the time to explain each exercise and its purpose.”
– Gail C.
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Free Consultation.
Our 15-minute free consult is a quick, no-pressure opportunity to learn more about your goals, your challenges, and how our services can support you. During this call, we’ll discuss what you’re experiencing, and determine whether our physical therapy or wellness programs are the right fit for your needs. It’s designed to give you clarity, guidance, and next steps—so you can feel confident moving forward with your care.