Dry Needling

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Dry Needling in Clermont, FL

Target tight, painful muscle “knots,” restore motion, and accelerate recovery with expert dry needling—paired with the right exercise plan.

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Dry Needling That Supports Mobility

Dry needling uses a fine, unmedicated filament needle to target irritated muscle bands—often called trigger points—so they relax and heal. By creating a precise, local response, dry needling can improve blood flow, reduce referred pain, and help muscles contract and lengthen the way they should. At our Clermont clinic, we integrate dry needling into a comprehensive plan that may include manual therapy, mobility work, and progressive strengthening, so relief turns into lasting results. Many patients notice easier movement and reduced tension right away; others improve steadily across a few visits as strength, posture, and daily habits catch up to the change.

Hohman Rehab Clermont

236 Mohawk Road, Clermont, FL 34715

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Who Benefits from Dry Needling at Hohman Rehab in Clermont

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People with tight, tender “knots” that limit motion or comfort

Active adults/athletes with stubborn muscle tension or overuse pain

Desk/remote workers with neck, shoulder, or mid-back tightness

Lifters/trades with hip, glute, or low-back trigger points

Runners with calf, hamstring, or plantar tightness

Patients who improved some with PT but need a focused release to progress

Why Choose Hohman Rehab for Dry Needling in Clermont

Release trigger points and calm irritated muscle bands

Reduce referred pain into neck, shoulder, hip, or leg

Restore flexibility and motion for work, sport, and daily life

Improve muscle activation so strength work “sticks”

Accelerate rehab progress when plateaus occur

Integrate with a full plan (manual therapy, mobility, and strengthening)

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Common Reasons Patients Request Dry Needling

Dry needling is commonly used for myofascial trigger points, tendinopathies that won’t resolve with exercise alone, work-related posture pain, running-related tightness (calf/hamstring/plantar), and some headache patterns linked to upper-trap or suboccipital tension.

  • Neck/Shoulder Tension

  • Low-Back/Glute Pain

  • Hip Flexor Tightness

  • Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow

  • Hamstring/Calf Strain

  • Plantar/Foot Tightness

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Dry Needling Benefits and Conditions We Support at Hohman Rehab in Apopka

Trigger Point Dry Needling

Precise needle insertion into taut muscle bands (“knots”) to reduce referred pain and restore normal muscle tone for faster relief.

Segmental Dry Needling

Targeting paraspinal and related segments to calm sensitized areas that contribute to neck, back, hip, or shoulder symptoms.

Tendinopathy Support

Focused needling around irritated tendon regions to promote local circulation and help stubborn elbow, hip, or Achilles issues respond.

Functional Dry Needling (with Movement)

Light activation or positioning while needling so released tissues learn to contract/relax properly during real-world patterns.

Manual Therapy Pairing

Gentle joint and soft-tissue techniques used alongside dry needling to improve mobility and comfort after trigger point release.

Therapeutic Exercise Integration

Immediate mobility and strength progressions reinforce improved muscle function so Clermont dry needling results last.

What to Expect at Your First Clermont PT Visit

Thorough Evaluation

Your Clermont physical therapist listens to your story, reviews your goals, and assesses strength, mobility, and movement patterns.

Personalized Plan

You'll receive a clear roadmap for your Clermont Physical Therapy program, including visit frequency and milestones.

Targeted Treatment

Sessions may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular training, and activity-specific progressions.

Ongoing Progression

We adjust intensity and volume as you improve, keeping your care aligned to real-world outcomes.

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Our Approach

Targeted assessment of pain patterns and movement limitations.
Manual Therapy & Soft-Tissue Work — hands-on techniques to support mobility
Therapeutic Exercise & Strength Progressions — reinforce better movement and durability
Postural & Ergonomic Coaching — practical adjustments for work, sport, and daily tasks
Personalized Home Exercise Program — brief routines that maintain gains between visits

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Quick Tips for Physical Therapy Patients

Mild soreness 24–48 hours is normal—similar to a hard exercise day.

Gentle walking and easy mobility drills help reduce post-needling tightness.

Hydrate. Water supports tissue recovery; limit alcohol right after treatment.

Warm shower or brief heat before your home exercises can ease stiffness.

Avoid max lifting or intense training until soreness settles.

Complete the prescribed stretches/strengthening to lock in Clermont dry needling gains.

Clermont Physical Therapy Clinic

Hohman Rehab and Sports Therapy Clermont

236 Mohawk Road, Clermont, FL 34715

352-404-6908

352-404-6909

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Dry Needling in Clermont FAQs

You may feel a brief twitch or deep ache during needling and mild soreness afterward—similar to muscle fatigue after exercise.

Many patients notice immediate relief; for long-standing issues, a short series plus exercise, mobility, and habit changes yields the best results.

No. Both use fine needles, but dry needling targets myofascial trigger points within a physical therapy plan focused on movement and function.

Licensed clinicians use single-use, sterile needles and follow strict hygiene and safety protocols. We’ll confirm candidacy during your evaluation.

Coverage varies by plan and how services are billed. Our team can help you understand the benefits and options before you begin.

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