"Exploring the Efficacy of Dry Needling: Separating Fact from Fiction. A growing number of healthcare professionals are turning to dry needling as a treatment for chronic pain and muscle tension, but does it live up to its promises? In a bid to uncover the truth, The New York Times examines the science behind dry needling, a technique that involves inserting thin needles into the skin to stimulate healing and relaxation. From its origins in traditional Chinese medicine to its current use in modern physical therapy, dry needling has gained widespread attention, but critics argue that its benefits are largely anecdotal and unsupported by rigorous scientific evidence. As the debate rages on, The New York Times delves into the world of dry needling, speaking to experts and patients to determine whether this ancient practice has a place in modern medicine."


What Is Dry Needling? And Does It Work?  The New York Times