Our Treatments
At Orthopedic Physical Therapy, Inc we specialize in non-invasive, effective physical therapy to help you reduce pain, restore movement, and regain comfort through:
- Trigger Point Dry Needling Treatment
A highly targeted technique that uses fine needles to release tight muscle bands—known as trigger points—to reduce pain, improve range of motion, and promote faster healing. Our physical therapists use this method to address both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions safely and effectively. - Scar Tissue Treatment
Expert manual therapies and modalities aimed at breaking down adhesions, improving tissue mobility, and restoring normal function after injury or surgery. Our approach helps reduce discomfort, enhance flexibility, and accelerate your recovery. - Manual Therapy
Manual therapy is a hands-on approach applied to assess, treat, and manage musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. - Posture Support
Comprehensive posture correction to address the root causes of poor alignment. We assess your movement patterns, provide hands-on techniques and targeted exercises, and offer practical strategies to help you maintain optimal posture throughout daily activities. - Therapeutic Yoga
Personalized therapeutic yoga programs blend physical therapy principles with gentle yoga poses. These sessions are designed to improve flexibility, reduce pain, and teach self-care strategies that are accessible to all fitness levels.
Dry Needling - Frequently Asked Questions
Does Dry Needling hurt?
You may feel brief discomfort as the muscle relaxes and lengthens, but most soreness fades within 24 to 48 hours.
How does Dry Needling work?
Trigger points can cause referred pain, meaning you feel discomfort in one area, but the actual cause is somewhere else. By treating the true source, we help resolve pain and tension long-term.
Is Dry Needling the same as acupuncture?
No, dry needling is not acupuncture. While both use thin needles, acupuncture is based on traditional Chinese medicine and focuses on energy pathways, while dry needling is rooted in modern physical therapy and directly targets muscle dysfunction and pain.
Ready to Feel Better? Experience Counts
Don’t let pain hold you back. If you have questions or want to know what treatments are right for you, contact us today to schedule a consultation at our Richmond, VA office. Let’s get you moving again!