Dry Needling

Targeted Pain Relief Through Dry Needling Therapy

At Heirloom Health, we know that chronic muscle tightness and trigger points can limit your movement and affect your daily comfort. Dry needling therapy offers a safe, evidence-based solution to release tension, relieve pain, and restore normal muscle function. Using thin, sterile needles, Dr. Kenzie targets areas of tightness or “knots” within the muscle tissue—stimulating a natural healing response that reduces inflammation, improves circulation, and enhances recovery. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic discomfort, or looking to optimize performance, dry needling can be an effective part of your treatment plan.

Call our office today at (214) 656-2760 to schedule a consultation or ask any questions. We’ll help you determine if this gentle, targeted therapy is the right fit for your recovery and wellness goals.

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How Dry Needling Works

Dry needling focuses on identifying and releasing myofascial trigger points—small, tense areas within muscles that can cause local or referred pain. When these points are gently stimulated, your body responds by increasing blood flow, reducing tension, and activating natural healing mechanisms. The result? Greater mobility, improved comfort, and reduced pain without medication or invasive procedures.

Dry Needling May Help With:

  • Muscle tightness and stiffness
    Release deep muscle tension that restricts movement and causes lingering soreness or discomfort.

  • Neck, shoulder, and back pain
    Target overworked or strained muscles to reduce pain and restore normal motion in common tension areas.

  • Tension headaches
    Relieve muscle tension in the neck and upper back that contributes to chronic headaches and pressure.

  • Sciatica or nerve-related pain
    Calm irritated nerves by reducing muscle spasms and pressure along the lower back and legs.

  • Sports injuries and muscle strains
    Accelerate recovery and improve flexibility after sprains, overuse injuries, or repetitive training stress.

  • Chronic pain and overuse conditions
    Address long-term pain caused by repetitive movement, poor posture, or muscular imbalance.

  • Postural imbalances
    Correct tight or shortened muscles that pull your body out of alignment and create uneven strain.

  • Recovery after physical activity
    Enhance blood flow and healing after workouts, reducing soreness and improving mobility between sessions.