FINALLY, A TOOL THAT ACTUALLY GETS YOU OUT OF PAIN

Dry Needling At Ripple Physical Therapy In Downtown Boston

You’ve tried everything, and your still in pain —

  • Massage doesn’t help your back pain

  • You’ve seen numerous providers and are tired of same the 30-minute session that doesn’t seem to work

  • You’ve been in and out of different therapy, and nothing helps your chronic pain

  • Mobility work has been your focus, but your shoulders are still in pain

  • You’ve changed your running shoes again, but your calf still hurts

  • Headaches have become the normal, and you don’t know what to do about it

Boston Dry Needle

Dry Needling is the missing link from getting you out of pain, and back to doing what you love

Say goodbye to pain and discomft and hello to your old active self. Dry needling is a form of physical therapy that uses thin needles to stimulate specific points in the muscles and soft tissue. The needles are inserted into the muscle at a specific point called a trigger point, which is a tight, knotted area of muscle that can cause pain and discomfort. By stimulating these trigger points with the needles, dry needling can help to reduce pain and improve muscle function.

How Dry Needling Works

  • Boston Vestibular Physical Therapy

    Determine if Dry Needling is what you've been missing

    You’ve been dealing with your vestibular issues for too long — now’s the time to change that! The first step is to schedule a free 15-minute phone call and set up a time to meet with a vestibular Physical Therapist. After your call, you’ll come in for a 60 minute Physical Therpay session to chat through your symptoms, and determine the best plan of care

  • Vestibular Physical Therapy Screening

    Recieve Dry Needling During your Initial PT Session

    There are specific vestibular exams that give us a full insight into why you’re dealing with dizziness, motion sickness, and all other symptoms. During your initial in-person assessment, our vestibular specialist will take you through all these maneuvers to determine what’s going on, and what the best plan of care is to give you your life back!

  • Boston Physical Therapy Core Exercise

    Create a plan of care with Dry Needling and Physical Therapy

    What if we said that you could regain control of your symptoms and get back to your normal life within 5-10 sessions? These are the normal results for a vestibular patient! After the initial evaluation, you’ll work with your therapist to create a plan to get out of pain. You’ll be given exercises, dry needling, and anything needed to get you back to normal! Get the care you need.

What can Dry Needle Help With?

  • Chronic pain, such as back pain, neck pain, and headaches

  • Tension headaches and migraines

  • Tendinitis, such as tennis elbow or golfer's elbow

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Sciatica

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Upper back tightness

  • Glute and hip tightness

  • Any nerve related tightnesses

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Meet Doctor Egan, Certified Dry Needle Physical Therapist

Doctor Casey Egan is one of the most highly south after Vestibular Physical Therapists in Boston. She has an extensive history working with patients dealing with vestibular issues. The best part? She gets results!! Numerous patients have come in

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Meet Doctor DeGeroge, Certified Dry Needle Physical Therapist

Doctor Casey Egan is one of the most highly south after Vestibular Physical Therapists in Boston. She has an extensive history working with patients dealing with vestibular issues. The best part? She gets results!! Numerous patients have come in

Zach Gordon Boston Physical Therapist

Meet Doctor Gordon, Certified Dry Needle Physical Therapist

Doctor Casey Egan is one of the most highly south after Vestibular Physical Therapists in Boston. She has an extensive history working with patients dealing with vestibular issues. The best part? She gets results!! Numerous patients have come in

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How does Dry Needling work?


Dry needling is a technique used by physical therapists and other healthcare professionals to release muscle tension and alleviate pain. It involves using thin, solid needles to stimulate trigger points (sensitive areas of muscle tissue) in order to reduce pain and improve movement. The needles are inserted into the muscle and then manipulated to produce a local twitch response, which is thought to help release tension in the muscle and improve blood flow. Dry needling is generally considered safe and effective, but it should only be performed by a trained healthcare professional.

Dry Needling is a technique that is becoming increasingly popular among physical therapists and healthcare professionals in Boston. This innovative method uses thin, solid needles to release muscle tension and alleviate pain by targeting trigger points in the muscle. Dry needling is a safe and effective way to improve movement and reduce pain, and it is now widely available in Boston from trained healthcare professionals. If you're looking for an effective solution to muscle pain and tension, dry needling may be the right choice for you. With the growing popularity of dry needling in Boston, you can find many qualified healthcare professionals who can provide you with this service.

It's important to note that dry needling should be used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan, which may include other forms of physical therapy, such as stretching, strengthening exercises and manual therapy. It's important to consult a licensed physical therapist to determine if dry needling is an appropriate treatment option for your specific condition.

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"Adding Dry Needling to my Physical Therapy care has allowed for me to stay consistent on my fitness routine. Before Dry Needling, I was in and out of different providers office with no long-term relief. With the combination of skilled Physical Therapy and Dry Needling at Ripple, I’m totally pain free!"

-Nicole P, Personal Trainer

 

What You Get With Performance Physical Therapy

  • All our Physical Therapy sessions are 60 minutes, 1-on-1 with your personal Physical Therapist. This helps create continuity of care, trust, and the best outcome for you!

  • All of our Physical Therapists are Dry Needling Certified — never tried it? You’re going to want to.

  • No one pushes it as you do, so why should you be on the same cookie-cutter program everyone else is. At Ripple, we design our treatment and performance plans based on you.

  • Physical Therapy goes much further than the 1x per week session. All our clients receive access to our mobile app in which you’ll have video access to your injury homework, workouts, and cardio routines written up by your Physical Therapist. Never go a day without knowing what you gym routine should look like!

  • We take the reigns on not only your injuries but your full health and wellness routine. Not only will you get homework based on your injury, but our Physical Therapists will dive into your weekly workouts, sleeping habits, stress-reducing activities and much more!

  • Performance Physical Therapy is the best of all worlds. We use the newest and latest approaches to evaluate, treat, and get you out of pain faster while also getting people moving and stronger than ever before. We have a full gym set up and make your Physical Therapy look a whole lot like a personal training session. Make sure you bring your gym clothes! This isn’t your old PT!

  • We use the best of the best here at Ripple. Through Dry Needling, SFMA evaluation, and the newest strength and conditioning research we are always up to date on what’s best for you!