Countless people in Waxahachie Texas are needing help with scar tissue, deeper muscle work and jump starting their recovery

Dry needling has been helping our patients get over frustrating muscle and skeletal injuries in the limbs and spine

When do our patients seek treatment with dry needling

Decrease pain
Promote healing through increased blood flow
Looking for the safest and deepest form of soft tissue 
Collagen growth and repair
Scar tissue treatment
Increase range of motion
Decreased sensation of tension and stiffness 

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Do you need a deeper treatment or a specialty treatment to enable you to take back your life?

We know the frustrations you feel when traditional treatment is not enough and you are running out of options. You deserve the solutions to get back control. Dr. Hendrix is your Waxahachie's Certified Dry Needler
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Not a fan of needles? Neither was Doctor Hendrix and now he Dry Needles himself lol :)

Get the experts who can get you results no matter what your comfortability level is with needless. See our FAQ below on how these needles are different
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Restart or speed up your healing process

Dry needling is a great way to increase blood flow to an area, promote proper healing, and stop the annoying stiffness feeling
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Do adjustments not work for you or do you need adjustments with something extra?

Dry needling is a great stand-alone therapy for people who do not want traditional chiropractic but still want excellent results. It can also be used as the deepest form of soft-tissue to complement traditional chiropractic care.

What is dry needling

Dry needling is a modern treatment designed to stop or decrease your muscular pain. The demand for this treatment is growing rapidly for a reason...

Dry needling is when a practitioner inserts multiple filiform needles into your skin. Filiform needles are fine, short, and solid stainless steel/ They are not hollow so fluids are not injected into the body. That’s why the term “dry” is used for this treatment.

The needles are placed in “trigger points” in your muscle and scar tissue. The points are areas that you feel or have been told are knotted, which are hard muscles that feel like squishy marbles.

Dry needling helps release the knot and relieves muscle pain and spasms. The needles will remain in your skin for a short period of time, typically 15 minutes. 

 

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Frequently asked questions with

Q: What is the difference between acupuncture and dry needling?

A: Dry needling is more focused on the musculoskeletal system, trigger points, and scar tissue treatment. Acupuncture is focused on clearing up blocked meridians and restoring chi through balancing the system.     

Q: Does it hurt?

A: Typically you will only feel a pinch, but you can feel pain in an inflamed trigger point. When you do feel pain the doctor will count to 5 with you and after a decision will be made to remove the needle, but by this time the majority of the pain is gone and the needle can be left.

Q: When you say needling.. what are you talking about exactly?

A: The needles used in Dry Needling are much smaller than your traditional medical venipuncture needless. They are sterile disposable needles, that are usually 0.16mm – 0.3mm thick and 1.5 cm – 6 cm long in size. The choice of the needle depends on the depth of the trigger point within the tissue, and on the dry needling technique that is used. They are also filiform because they are solid and not hollow like typical venipuncture needless.  

Q: What side effects can I expect after the treatment?

A: Most patients report being sore after the procedure. The soreness is described as muscle soreness over the area treated and into the areas of referred symptoms. Typically, the soreness lasts between a few hours to two days.

Q: What should I do after having the procedure done?

A: Our recommendations vary depending on the amount of soreness you have and on the individual response to the treatment.
Recommendations may include applying heat or ice over the area, exercise, adjustments, or modification of activities.

 Q: How long do the needles need to be left in for?

A: Research says 15 minutes. It is very important to be as still as possible during the procedure because the movement can cause the muscles to contract with the needle inside your muscular system which can be painful. It is not uncommon for the doctor to pull out the needle slightly for your protection and giving you peace of mind to relax in certain areas before leaving the room.  

Doctor Hendrix's Certification in Dry Needling

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Keep your focus on moving past your pain.

It is extremely tough to see a patient frustratingly held back from an injury that could have been addressed in our office.

Getting the edge over your pain is one click away through our dry needling treatments 

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