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SO, WOULD DRY NEEDLING HURT?

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

It is possible for the patient to feel the needle when it enters the skin; but, contingent upon the patient and the position of the needle, the patient may not feel the needle at all. Needles are inserted, manipulated, and removed by a dry needling therapist in Delhi or left in place for a set amount of time before being withdrawn. Dry needling may feel similar to a pinprick, but it is in no way comparable to an injection; in fact, most patients report that they barely even feel it. However, it is true that it will cause the patient to experience pain feelings that are comparable to those caused by the ailment for which they are being treated — with the intention of providing long-term relief. A local twitch reaction is elicited by the needle, which is subsequently accompanied by the relaxation of the muscle. There is a possibility that you will have some cramping, hurting, or slight pain

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