Dry Needling for Pelvic Health

Benefits of Dry Needling in Pelvic Health Therapy

In the pelvic health setting, dry needling is especially useful for treating deep, often hard-to-access muscles that contribute to pelvic pain and dysfunction. These might include the pelvic floor muscles, hip rotators, and surrounding muscles like the obturator internus, piriformis, abdominals, and adductors.

Dry needling can help with conditions such as:

  • Chronic pelvic pain

  • Pain with intercourse (dyspareunia)

  • Tailbone pain (coccydynia)

  • Painful bladder syndrome

  • Vulvodynia or vaginismus

  • Constipation or anorectal tension

Why Is Dry Needling Effective?

Dry needling works on both a neurological and muscular level. Inserting the needle into the affected tissue helps:

  • Release muscle tension and break up tight bands

  • Increase blood flow to the area, improving healing

  • Interrupt pain signals sent to the brain

  • Restore normal muscle function and joint movement

This makes it a great complement to manual therapy, corrective exercises, and other techniques typically used in therapy.

 

What to Expect During a Session

At Vital Care Health, dry needling is performed as part of a comprehensive PT/OT session. Your therapist will evaluate your symptoms, identify any trigger points and insert the needle(s). You may feel a deep ache, brief cramp or twitch during the treatment, followed by muscle release. We also often use e-stim along with dry needling to improve the healing response and pain relief.

After a dry needling treatment, it’s normal to feel some soreness—similar to post-workout fatigue—for 24 to 48 hours. Most people notice improved mobility and reduced pain within a day or two. Over multiple sessions, dry needling can lead to longer-lasting improvements in function and symptom relief.

 

Is It Safe?

Yes—when performed by a trained, licensed physical therapist, dry needling is a safe and effective treatment. All needles are sterile and single-use, and therapists are extensively trained in anatomy, safety protocols, and clean techniques.

 

Is Dry Needling Right for You?

If you’ve been living with pain or movement issues that haven’t resolved with other treatments, dry needling might be the missing piece. Whether you’re an athlete dealing with overuse injuries, a new parent struggling with pelvic pain, or someone whose neck and shoulders feel like a bundle of knots, this treatment can help jump-start healing and get you back to living comfortably.

At Vital Care Health, our therapists are trained in dry needling and use it in conjunction with hands-on therapy, corrective exercise, and patient education to create a well-rounded plan of care. But you don’t need to have bladder or pelvic issues! We even offer dry needling treatment for folks without pelvic health issues. We’re here to help you move, feel, and function better—safely and effectively.

Have questions or wondering if dry needling is right for you?
Call us today to schedule an appointment or free consultation to learn more. You don’t have to live with pain—we’re here to help.

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