Dry needling is a powerful therapy designed to relieve muscle pain, improve mobility, and support your body’s natural healing process. At TriTown Chiropractic Offices, Dr. Maidment is now offering dry needling services after recently completing specialized training, expanding the ways we can help patients overcome chronic tension, injuries, and movement limitations.

Understanding Dry Needling
Dry needling involves the use of a thin, sterile needle that is gently inserted into tight or irritated muscle tissue, commonly known as a “trigger point.” These points can cause pain, restrict motion, and contribute to dysfunction in surrounding muscles and joints.
By stimulating these areas, dry needling helps release tension, reduce pain, and restore proper muscle function. It is often used for conditions such as:
- Neck and back pain
- Headaches and migraines
- Shoulder pain
- Hip and glute tightness
- Sports injuries and overuse conditions
- Muscle tension
- And so much more!
Our Approach
Dry needling works best as part of a conservative, non-surgical treatment plan. At TriTown Chiropractic Offices, we integrate dry needling with chiropractic care, soft tissue therapies, and corrective exercises to ensure lasting results.

FAQ About Dry Needling
What is it?
Dry needling is a treatment done by a clinician using a thin needle to target muscles and tissues. The goal is to stimulate healing and improve how the body moves and feels.
Is it the same as acupuncture?
While acupuncture is based in eastern medicine, dry needling comes from a western medical approach. Both use needles, but the techniques and reasoning behind them are different.
When is it used?
Dry needling can be used in many cases including muscle tightness, strains, sprains, overuse, swelling, pain relief, and even muscle activation. Both acute and chronic conditions can benefit
Is it safe? Are their side effects?
Like any other treatment, there are risks, but clinicians are trained to use proper needling techniques to minimize the risk of adverse events. Some people may experience minor side effects including bleeding, soreness, or bruising.
Who is it for?
Dry needling can help many people, but everyone responds differently. Some people may feel soreness or sensitivity, while others experience quick relief. The clinician will determine if dry needling is the right fit for you!
Why Choose TriTown Chiropractic?
We don’t just aim to relieve pain temporarily—we strive to correct the underlying issues causing it. With Dr. Maidment now offering dry needling, we’re able to provide patients with an even wider range of treatment options. By combining this technique with chiropractic care and individualized treatment plans, we help you recover faster, improve function, and stay active without recurring setbacks.
Take the Next Step
If you’re struggling with muscle tension, pain, or limited mobility, dry needling may be the missing piece in your recovery. Contact TriTown Chiropractic Offices today to schedule your consultation and discover how dry needling can help you move and feel better!




