Dry Needling is the use of either solid filiform needles or hollow-core hypodermic needles for therapy of muscle pain, sometimes also known as intramuscular stimulation (IMS). Acupuncture and dry needling techniques are similar but not the same. A definition from Wikipedia and video clips from YouTube / Vimeo.
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