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Dry Needling In Toledo

Stimulating A Healing Response Within

Toledo Holistic Healthcare provides a full Dry Needling service focused on serving the Toledo metro area and beyond.

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Dry Needling Therapy

Relieve Muscle Pain at Its Source.

Dry needling uses thin, sterile needles to target myofascial trigger points—tight muscle knots—to reduce pain and restore movement. Unlike acupuncture, it's rooted in Western medicine and focuses on treating musculoskeletal and neuromuscular issues. No medication is injected—just the needle itself.

Close-up of dry needling on a patient's shoulder

Benefits of This Service

Discover how this service supports your healing and overall wellness.

Pain Relief

Reduces acute and chronic pain by deactivating trigger points and disrupting pain signals.

Improved Muscle Function

Relieves muscle tightness and spasms to restore strength and flexibility.

Enhanced Range of Motion

Eases stiffness in muscles and fascia to improve mobility and joint function.

Faster Injury Recovery

Boosts circulation and healing in injuries like strains, sprains, or post-surgical recovery.

Muscle Tension Relief

Relaxes knotted muscles, relieving tension headaches and TMJ-related discomfort.

Support for Chronic Conditions

Manages symptoms of fibromyalgia, myofascial pain, and sciatica.

Improved Neuromuscular Activation

Stimulates nerve pathways to improve coordination and muscle control.

Dry Needling vs. Acupuncture

What's the Difference?

Understanding Dry Needling vs. Acupuncture

While both therapies use thin needles, dry needling targets muscular trigger points to relieve pain and improve function. Acupuncture, rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, stimulates energy meridians to promote overall balance and wellness. Dry needling is typically integrated into chiropractic or physical therapy care, while acupuncture may be used for broader concerns like fertility, stress, or digestion.

What to Expect

We’ll guide you every step of the way.

1
Assessment

Your provider will examine the area and identify trigger points through palpation and discussion.

2
Needle Insertion

Thin needles are placed into targeted muscles to elicit a twitch response or therapeutic effect.

3
Treatment Duration

Needles may stay in place for several seconds to minutes, depending on your condition.

4
Post-Treatment

You may experience mild soreness for 24–48 hours. Hydration and gentle movement are recommended.

Helpful Tips Before Your Visit

Make the most of your session by following these simple tips.

Wear flexible or loose-fitting clothing for easy access to treatment areas.

Let us know if you’re pregnant, on blood thinners, or have any chronic conditions.

You may feel mild soreness after treatment — stay hydrated and keep moving gently.

Risks & Considerations

Dry needling is generally safe when performed by a licensed provider. Minor soreness, bruising, or fatigue may occur after treatment. Rare risks include dizziness or fainting. It's not recommended for individuals with certain conditions like blood clotting disorders, active infections, or severe osteoporosis without medical clearance.

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