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Dry needling continues to gaining traction in chiropractic — but what exactly is it, and should you add it to your practice?
In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini cut through the confusion with a clear, practitioner-focused look at dry needling. You’ll learn how it differs from acupuncture, what the AMA’s CPT codes mean, and the regulatory issues that vary from state to state. They also cover training requirements, clinical risks, and how patients perceive needle-based care.
Most importantly, you’ll discover where dry needling fits into the chiropractic toolbox—as a complement to adjustments, not a replacement. Tune in now to weigh the legal, clinical, and business considerations before deciding if this modality belongs in your practice.
By Paul Andrews & Dr. Mark DaviniDry needling continues to gaining traction in chiropractic — but what exactly is it, and should you add it to your practice?
In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini cut through the confusion with a clear, practitioner-focused look at dry needling. You’ll learn how it differs from acupuncture, what the AMA’s CPT codes mean, and the regulatory issues that vary from state to state. They also cover training requirements, clinical risks, and how patients perceive needle-based care.
Most importantly, you’ll discover where dry needling fits into the chiropractic toolbox—as a complement to adjustments, not a replacement. Tune in now to weigh the legal, clinical, and business considerations before deciding if this modality belongs in your practice.