Expert physical therapy in Glenwood, Arkansas

Dry Needling Therapy in Glenwood

CompleatRehab & Sports Therapy in Glenwood provides expert dry needling therapy for adults. Our licensed physical therapists perform thorough evaluations and build personalized plans to relieve pain, restore mobility, and get you back to work, sports, and daily life.

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How we treat dry needling therapy in Glenwood

  • Target myofascial trigger points to relieve muscle tension, pain, and restricted movement.
  • Treat conditions including neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain, headaches, and sports injuries.
  • Restore normal muscle function to support strength, mobility, and movement goals.
  • Complement manual therapy and exercise as part of an integrated physical therapy plan.

What to expect when you get started

1

Request an appointment

Call 870-356-4954 or request online to describe your symptoms and schedule your initial evaluation. Same-day appointments are often available.

2

Confirm your care path

The scheduling team can confirm insurance coverage, answer questions about what to bring, and match you to the right therapist.

3

Complete your evaluation

Your therapist evaluates your condition, reviews your history, and determines whether dry needling therapy is the right approach before designing your plan of care.

4

Begin treatment

Treatment starts with clear milestones and regular progress checks. Most patients start seeing results within the first few visits.

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Frequently asked questions about dry needling therapy in Glenwood

What is dry needling and how is it different from acupuncture?
Dry needling uses thin filiform needles to target myofascial trigger points — tight, irritated muscle bands that cause local and referred pain. Unlike acupuncture, which is based on traditional Chinese medicine, dry needling is grounded in Western neuroanatomy and musculoskeletal science.
Does dry needling hurt?
Most patients feel a brief muscle twitch or cramping when a trigger point releases — this is a normal and often therapeutic response. The needle is very thin and insertion causes minimal discomfort. Soreness lasting 24–48 hours afterward is common and expected.
How many dry needling sessions will I need?
Most patients notice improvement within 2–4 sessions. Dry needling is typically used as part of a broader physical therapy plan. Your therapist will integrate it with manual therapy and exercise for the best outcomes.
How do I request an appointment for Dry Needling Therapy in Glenwood?
Call 870-356-4954 or use the online appointment request form. The team will confirm your insurance, explain what to bring, and get you scheduled — same-day appointments are often available.
Do I need a doctor referral for Dry Needling Therapy in Glenwood, AR?
CompleatRehab operates under direct access, meaning most patients can begin physical therapy without a physician referral. Call 870-356-4954 to confirm your insurance plan's specific requirements.
What should I bring to my first Dry Needling Therapy appointment in Glenwood?
Bring a photo ID, your insurance card, any relevant imaging reports (X-ray, MRI), and a list of current medications. Arrive 10–15 minutes early for new patient paperwork.
Which nearby communities does the Glenwood clinic serve?
Adults in Glenwood, AR and nearby communities like Alamo, Albert, Alf, Alpine.
Does insurance cover physical therapy?
Most major insurance plans cover physical therapy, including Medicare, Medicaid, and most commercial insurers. CompleatRehab works with the majority of plans. Call 870-356-4954 to verify your benefits before your first visit.

Communities near Glenwood we serve

Patients from these nearby communities regularly visit our Glenwood clinic for dry needling therapy.

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Referring a patient to Glenwood?

Our Glenwood team works closely with physicians, surgeons, and specialists to ensure smooth care transitions and clear communication throughout recovery. Referrals can be submitted online or by fax.

Phone: 870-356-4954    Fax: 870-356-4956

Ready to get started with dry needling therapy in Glenwood?

Call or request an appointment online. Same-day appointments are often available and our team will walk you through everything before your first visit.

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