An acupuncture needle or thin needle is introduced into the skin and muscle during trigger-point dry needling, which is an invasive technique. It is intended to target myofascial trigger points, which are painful areas of skeletal muscle linked to hypersensitive nodules in taut bands. Dry needling for trigger points can be applied to superficial or deep tissue. It is believed that trigger points result from a disproportionate release of acetylcholine from particular motor endplates. Myofascial trigger points can be split into Active and Latent types. Local or referred pain may suddenly arise from active trigger points. They lead to autonomic abnormalities, ROM restriction, and muscular weakening. Pain is not felt until latent trigger points are activated. They might change how muscles are activated and add to a reduced range of motion.
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