Dry Needling

Myofascial Release Therapy for Your Recovery

Myofascial Release Therapy or MRT relaxes contracted muscles as it improves blood circulation. It is often part of a comprehensive recovery plan.

MRT massages the fascia or connective tissue as it brings hydration back through blood flow. The result is a decrease in compression around the injured area.
In comparison, deep tissue massage works on trouble spots by manipulating muscle and tissue.

MRT is prescribed as part of a complete recovery plan and will be paired with other therapies.

The certified physical therapist at The Therapy Network practices four forms of Myofascial Release Therapy, including the following:

Trigger Point Dry Needling

Find Relief. Restore Movement. Rebuild Strength.

If you’re living with chronic pain, tight muscles, or limited mobility, dry needling may be the solution you’ve been searching for. At The Therapy Network, our certified physical therapists use this evidence-based technique to relieve pain, release muscle tension, and restore healthy movement—often with noticeable results after just a few sessions.

Benefits of Dry Needling
Rapid Pain Relief: Targets areas of muscle tightness (“trigger points”) to release knots and reduce discomfort quickly.
Improved Mobility: Relaxes tense muscles, restoring flexibility and freedom of movement.
Enhanced Muscle Healing: Increases blood flow to injured or overused areas, promoting faster recovery.
Reduced Stiffness: Helps calm overactive or fatigued muscles for a more relaxed, balanced feel.
Better Muscle Activation: Improves neuromuscular control and strength for lasting functional improvement.
Integrates with Other Therapies: Works seamlessly alongside manual therapy, exercise, and functional rehab for a complete recovery plan.

Conditions That Can Benefit from Dry Needling

Dry needling can help relieve pain, improve movement, and speed up recovery for a wide range of conditions. At The Therapy Network, your physical therapist will evaluate your symptoms and movement patterns to determine if dry needling is right for you.

Common conditions that may benefit include:

Headaches and Migraines: Targets tension in the neck, shoulders, and head muscles that often trigger headaches and migraines.
Back and Neck Pain: Releases tight muscles and trigger points to reduce pain and stiffness in the spine and shoulders.
Fibromyalgia: Helps decrease muscle sensitivity and manage the widespread pain and tender points associated with this condition.
Myofascial Pain Syndrome: Specifically designed to treat myofascial trigger points—the tight “knots” that cause referred pain and restricted motion.
Joint and Disc Issues: Reduces pain and improves range of motion related to spinal, hip, and other joint problems.
Tendonitis and Overuse Injuries: Supports healing and decreases pain for repetitive stress injuries such as tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, and plantar fasciitis.
Whiplash: Relieves post-injury stiffness and pain in the neck and upper back, helping restore comfortable movement.
TMJ Disorders (Jaw Pain): Eases jaw and facial muscle tightness by releasing trigger points around the temporomandibular joint.
Post-Operative Pain: Helps manage pain and muscle tension after orthopedic surgery to promote faster recovery.
Chronic Pain and Muscle Spasms: Releases long-standing muscle tension, reduces spasms, and restores normal function.
Phantom Limb Pain: Can help reduce nerve-related pain in amputees by calming overactive muscle and nerve responses.

Dry needling is often used alongside other physical therapy techniques—such as manual therapy, exercise, or functional rehabilitation—for a complete and lasting recovery.

How Dry Needling Works

During a dry needling session, a physical therapist gently inserts a thin, sterile needle into trigger points or tight bands within the muscle. This process helps release tension, improve circulation, and activate your body’s natural healing response. Despite its name, dry needling does not inject medication—it simply “resets” muscle function to relieve pain and restore movement.

Why Choose The Therapy Network for Dry Needling?

At The Therapy Network, you can start treatment without a physician referral in Virginia. Our licensed physical therapists are specially trained in dry needling and incorporate it as part of a comprehensive, patient-centered recovery plan.

With multiple convenient locations across Coastal Virginia—including Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Chesapeake—there’s a TTN clinic near you ready to help you move and feel better.

Start Feeling Better Today

Don’t let muscle pain hold you back. Discover how dry needling can help you recover faster and move pain-free.

Book an appointment today or call 757-496-3700 to speak with your nearest TTN clinic

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