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DRY NEEDLING FOR THE HAND & UPPER LIMB IN SYDNEY

WHAT IS DRY NEEDLING?

Dry needling uses an acupuncture needle to stimulate the muscle to produce a neurophysiological reaction and reflex relaxation. The needle encourages blood flow to the treated region, initiating the natural healing process and helping with pain relief. The treatment creates electrical signal in the muscle to enhance the communication and function between the nerve, muscle and brain. These effects improve muscle function in addition to providing pain relief. Immediate effects can also be increased movement and increased strength. Dry needling feels like a brief pin prick sensation and can be a safe, fast and effective procedure in addition to usual therapeutic techniques.

In hand therapy, many common conditions can be treated with dry needling, in addition to other techniques including exercise, load management and splinting. These include thumb pain from overuse or arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, De Quervains Tenosynovitis and non-specific pain syndromes of the upper limb and upper quadrant related to active and latent trigger points within muscles. Your therapist at Action Rehab will provide a thorough musculoskeletal assessment to determine the cause of your symptoms and whether dry needling may benefit your condition.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT THERAPIST FOR DRY NEEDLING

Dry needling should only be conducted by therapists who hold tertiary qualifications and have received specialised training in Dry Needling from an organisation recognised by the Australian Physiotherapy or Hand Therapy Association.

At Action Rehab, our therapists are fully accredited and qualified to provide dry needling services.  Optimal hand function is essential for quality of life. We need our hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders to perform everyday tasks such as personal care, domestic duties and work tasks. Because of this it is essential that you seek professional advice for any injury you sustain to the hand that you receive proper treatment and return of function.
Call us on (02) 9743 4672 for an appointment, or schedule an appointment online by clicking the button below.

COMMON HAND CONDITIONS THAT DRY NEEDLING CAN TREAT

Action Rehab aims to help those with hand injuries better understand some of the more common conditions they might encounter – from diagnosis to treatment options– so they can make proactive steps towards returning their bodies to optimal strength and functionality.

Central Slip Injury - Boutonnière Deformity

Can be sore around the back of the knuckle and difficult to straighten the finger from the middle knuckle with the finger sitting in a bent position.

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis

Can cause pain, tenderness or swelling at the base of the thumb and numbness at the back of the thumb and index finger.

Finger Dislocation - Volar Plate

A pop or a crack of the finger knuckles may quickly cause pain and loss of movement in the middle joint if the finger is bent back too far.

Tendon Injury - Jersey Finger

Common sport or trauma injury can cause swelling, bruising and pain in the fingertip. The injured finger can’t bend at the tip towards the palm.

Mallet Finger Treatment

A droopy finger tip occasionally causes pain, swelling at the injured fingers furthest joint and an inability to extend the finger without assistance.

Metacarpal Fracture

Shows as swelling and a loss of motion. Causes immediate pain when trying to form a fist. Fingers may also feel stiff, wonky and numb.

Skiers Thumb - Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL)

Causes pain when moving the thumb to the side and squeezing. Can result in a loss of sensation and swelling along the thumb’s base. Common skiing and sports injury.

Sprained or Fractured Fingers

Causes throbbing pain when moving the finger. Broken fingers may appear disfigured, swollen or out of alignment.

BOOK AN APPOINTMENT NOW

The Hands Physio provides assessment and treatment for all conditions relating to the upper limb, including mallet finger. Visit our highly qualified and friendly therapists today at a location convenient to you.