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Dry Needling of the Upper Trap 

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Trigger point Dry Needling of the Upper Trap...look at that twitch response!
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@azbl0911
@azbl0911 11 месяцев назад
I think what people fail to understand here is that most patients who undergo dry needling are people with some sort of pain in that area that is difficult to get rid of so we honestly get to a point where we'll try anything just to be relieved. Dry needling hurts when it is initially inserted into the skin kind of like a vaccination with a thinner needle but after that once the practitioner gets the needle positioned correctly, you may feel some pressure or weight and then euphoric relief after :) I've had chronic upper back pain for as long as I've lived and have been going to PT sessions to fix my muscle imbalance. Dry needling has become my most favorite treatment, it does wonders for me and so far results are felt instantly (may be a case-to-case basis) 😁
@bkefy
@bkefy 11 месяцев назад
are u have trigger point?
@RowdyRyan
@RowdyRyan 11 месяцев назад
It definitely gives me some immediate relief but its 100% not a permanent solution.
@stevemiller.
@stevemiller. 11 месяцев назад
This was recommended at one point for a therapist to do but they ultimately declined saying it wouldn't help but I would love to have this done on my foot.
@adapting344
@adapting344 10 месяцев назад
Yay happy to hear it works for some ppl. How often do you get dry needling and how long does the relief last?
@daltonrenick5184
@daltonrenick5184 9 месяцев назад
​@@adapting344it's like going to the chiropractor for back pain, temporary relief so you have to keep going back and spend thousands of dollars when you could just smoke a joint for a fraction of the price and get similar if not better relief.
@missstormchaser1
@missstormchaser1 Год назад
Sooooooo satisfying watching muscles twitch when being manipulated. I've been suffering with shoulder pain for a year now all muscle related, I just love feeling the muscle twitch when my physio does acupuncture 👌
@MsBRANDON1984
@MsBRANDON1984 Год назад
Exactamente confirmo
@HiddenJewelz
@HiddenJewelz 9 месяцев назад
This is literally a God sent procedure. Really does not hurt much and has HUGE benefits. Also its only in you for like..a couple of minutes.
@TheDiamondRoseShow
@TheDiamondRoseShow 11 месяцев назад
I got dry needled today! He hit like 3 particularly tender spots and my shoulder is still and sore. Fingers crossed it feels better in the next few days
@cheyenne3882
@cheyenne3882 10 месяцев назад
How did it go in hindsight?
@TheDiamondRoseShow
@TheDiamondRoseShow 10 месяцев назад
@@cheyenne3882 so the day of, it was definitely swore with limited mobility. But the next day I had no pain and my shoulder pain and it lasted for like a week. I’d want to do it again for sure
@cheyenne3882
@cheyenne3882 10 месяцев назад
@@TheDiamondRoseShow thank you so much for responding!
@freespirit.guidedbyangels.1586
Dear god I need. This
@davidsiqueiros4340
@davidsiqueiros4340 Год назад
People saying this is acupuncture, its dry needling. Very different
@oldundead
@oldundead Год назад
I don't know what this is, but I think I need it.
@bloodsports94
@bloodsports94 Год назад
Essentially breaks up knots in your muscles, it's the only thing that actually works in acupuncture tbh
@beyondbackwater4933
@beyondbackwater4933 Год назад
​@@bloodsports94 it works because it's not acupuncture at all. Two completely different things, one a real medical procedure and one a pretend medicine.
@KlearChristal
@KlearChristal Год назад
​​​@@beyondbackwater4933 They aren't "completely different". Dry needling is a branch off of accupunture that requires less training.
@KlearChristal
@KlearChristal Год назад
​@beyondbackwater4933 Bro dry needling requires only 50 hours of practice over the course of a few weeks. Accupunture takes 200 + 100 supervised hours over the course of 3 years.
@jessecumbee6156
@jessecumbee6156 5 месяцев назад
@@bloodsports94this is not Acu but uses similar gauge needles that are longer dep on what muscle it’s being used on. It’s one of the last resorts when trigger point won’t release with deep tissue massage , stretches and things are working.
@bwatchnu1
@bwatchnu1 Год назад
Getting my 1st treatment tomorrow. Hope I get some relief...
@FrayDogAz
@FrayDogAz Год назад
I wanna this so bad I need to find someone in Phoenix it does this
@SUPER_JAVI
@SUPER_JAVI Год назад
Arizona? Desert Physical Therapy in Scottsdale
@eppystein2953
@eppystein2953 3 года назад
Very nice
@ubiquitousphilanthropistv281
I've gotten acupuncture before so I know it's mostly painless. But god what that guy's doing just looks so uncomfortable
@WadeDevelopmentGroup
@WadeDevelopmentGroup Год назад
It feels great
@charrr9205
@charrr9205 Год назад
It is painfull af
@ubiquitousphilanthropistv281
@@charrr9205 Then you had a bad acupuncturist who probably didn't know what they were doing. You'll "feel" it in most cases, but unless you have a lot of fatty tissue (which is a different story) then it could hurt quite a bit
@go9565
@go9565 Год назад
This is dry needling. Not acupuncture. It's not painful at all.. It actually relieves the pain.
@paucruz38
@paucruz38 2 года назад
Must have been avery painful knot!
@Hizozo00
@Hizozo00 Месяц назад
OHHH GREAT HEAVENS 😫
@daltonrenick5184
@daltonrenick5184 9 месяцев назад
I'd probably be twitching too if you stuck me with a needle then proceeded to wiggle it around inside my muscles and nerves.
@cindiexoxoxo3773
@cindiexoxoxo3773 3 месяца назад
It doesn’t touch the nerves 😂
@j23anderson17
@j23anderson17 11 месяцев назад
Dollar tree Ciripractor “this is neat.”
@cindiexoxoxo3773
@cindiexoxoxo3773 3 месяца назад
Maybe learn how to spell before trying to insult others
@ptmnp1473
@ptmnp1473 2 года назад
Super
@jflsdknf
@jflsdknf Год назад
This feels like hell, we wouldn't even stick animals over and over and for good reason
@joannabecker3758
@joannabecker3758 Год назад
I've had dry needing all over my back, both legs and one arm, and I've never had intense pain from it. The worst was my forearm, but the pain before the needling was terrible, as well. This definitely didn't increase my pain, and in most cases, relieved the pain within 24 hours.
@gladyss2344
@gladyss2344 Год назад
I suffer from myiofascial neck and back pain. I tried acupuncture once and it worked wonders. Tomorrow, I am having my first of dry needling. Let's see how it goes.
@lauryntaylor4672
@lauryntaylor4672 Год назад
So how did it go?
@gladyss2344
@gladyss2344 Год назад
@@lauryntaylor4672 Unfortunately, I can answer your question in terms of dry needling as I ended up opting for a different method. I mean, during the 1st appointment, by physiotherapist's recommendation, he did some type of massage with an instrument & put some electrodes, no dry needling, but both worked great in reducing my myiofascial neck and back pain. The 2nd session would have been with dry needling, but I decided that Acupuncture was a better option for me as I wanted to target other conditions like insomnia and anxiety, which can also be a cause of myiofascial pain. Physiotherapy, including dry needling, works great to target the pain, but it is not a treatment that targets the cause.
@365gymboy
@365gymboy Год назад
I get it done regularly and only see benefits
@feboptopt
@feboptopt Год назад
It is wonderul, i had more then 20 sessions
@petiteetoile8376
@petiteetoile8376 Год назад
It's great. Had it done for the 1st time today and it helped loosen up my extremely tight shoulder
@thelonewrangler1008
@thelonewrangler1008 11 месяцев назад
If this is what my acupuncturist is doing, then I'm not sure I can go back
@cindiexoxoxo3773
@cindiexoxoxo3773 3 месяца назад
This is not Accupuncture, please read the title of the video
@loveandreyev4950
@loveandreyev4950 Год назад
Is this painful? Seems like it would hurt.
@MotusRxPhysicalTherapy
@MotusRxPhysicalTherapy Год назад
Many of our clients report the sensation being "unusual" or "electric" but not necessarily painful. While we don't sugarcoat that a provider could make this very intense for someone if they wanted to, we typically opt for the middle ground and are always listening to feedback to make sure it is tolerable. Use of stimulation can make it more comfortable. Post treatment soreness is common like the muscle has a big workout or like that day after workout muscle soreness. Hope that helps!
@airgoattotle
@airgoattotle Год назад
I have had this done and I would say almost always it is not. You feel the small poke, some movement and maybe a twitch. But if done right no pain.
@crysmarie6684
@crysmarie6684 Год назад
I’ve had it done 3 times so far (I currently go twice a week). It does feel like a pinch sometimes, but it’s not super painful. The results have been mind blowing for me personally. I haven’t had a migraine since I started this. I was getting one or two every week (and headaches every day). I can now look downward with no pain or pulling in my neck. I can’t even remember the last time I was able to do that. I’ve been in pain and discomfort a long time. This has been a game changer. I wish I’d have known about it sooner. If you’re suffering, try it!
@bloodsports94
@bloodsports94 Год назад
I don't know why they're all saying it's not painful, yes, it's very painful especially if you have a really bad knot. But the relief after is SO amazing.
@joannabecker3758
@joannabecker3758 Год назад
Depends on how bad your knot is and what part of the body. Larger muscles hurt less than smaller muscles. They're all kind of achy/sore, but I haven't had it anywhere that is intensely painful (yet.) I've had needling all over my back, parts of both legs, and one arm. I have Sjögren's Syndrome, which causes muscles to knot up (among lots of other symptoms.) This is one of the few treatments that has given me some relief.
@masonlee9912
@masonlee9912 Год назад
Doesn't hurt feels good.
@ChristopherCush-j7d
@ChristopherCush-j7d 10 месяцев назад
That does NOT look like a local twitch response. THAT looks more like the needle poking deep in the upper trap and pushing the anterior fibers forward, mimicking a twitch response.
@cindiexoxoxo3773
@cindiexoxoxo3773 3 месяца назад
It’s a needle, not a bat. It pierces thru the muscle just as it pierced thru the skin. It is not dull therefore can not “push” anything. Please use common sense sometimes.
@diegoblancogiusti2389
@diegoblancogiusti2389 Год назад
Why does the muscle responde like that?
@rolandw3868
@rolandw3868 10 месяцев назад
Triggerpoint tension
@ShayeeeMarie
@ShayeeeMarie 10 месяцев назад
How long does the relief last?
@ptmnp1473
@ptmnp1473 2 года назад
Good
@nateroberts3308
@nateroberts3308 Год назад
It only was temporary for me i need accupuncture
@Mr_Sarat_KH
@Mr_Sarat_KH Год назад
😊😊😊
@EMTBLife
@EMTBLife 11 месяцев назад
Took long enough go back to a diagram
@Scotty2hotty-69
@Scotty2hotty-69 11 месяцев назад
Id assume thats reactive due to a foreign body being shoved into the tissue...
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