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A picture book for grown-ups

# My First Orthopedic Acupuncture

What to expect before, during & after acupuncture and dry needling.

Revive + Root

For you

## For the ones who ask a lot of their bodies.

The dancers and the desk-bound. The marathoners and the new parents. The people who tried the rest, the stretches, the physical therapy — and still feel that one thing that won't quite let go.

This little book walks you through orthopedic acupuncture and dry needling, one page at a time. No jargon. No hype. Just what happens, and why it helps.

Before · You did the right things

## You rested. You stretched. It still aches.

Many people arrive having already tried physical therapy, chiropractic care, massage, or rest — and feeling like something still hasn't fully resolved. That's not failure. It often means the root cause hasn't been addressed yet: the way the whole system moves, compensates, and heals.

Before · What it actually is

## It treats the knot — and the body around it.

Orthopedic acupuncture treats musculoskeletal pain, injury, and dysfunction by pairing targeted acupuncture with modern orthopedic assessment. Care goes beyond needling the sore spot: we read how your body moves as a whole system — finding patterns of tension, compensation, and imbalance.

And those needles? Dry needling uses thin, sterile needles to reach trigger points — the tight, tender "knots" inside a muscle — to ease pain, improve mobility, and speed recovery. It's one tool inside a whole-body plan, woven together with acupuncture, never sold on its own.

Before · Getting ready

## Come as you are. Maybe with a snack.

- Eat something beforehand — arriving hungry can leave you light-headed.
- Wear easy clothes you can move and roll up, so we can reach the areas that need work.
- Sip water before and after.
- Bring your story — what hurts, when it started, what helps or worsens it, and what you want to get back to.

During · We look first

## Before a single needle, we watch you move.

Every visit begins with a functional orthopedic assessment. Your appointment is 55–70 minutes of focused, one-on-one care — we never double-book. We listen, assess, and build a plan tailored to your body, your goals, and the demands you actually live with.

During · What it feels like

## A small tug. A deep ache. Then — release.

When a needle finds a trigger point you may feel a quick twitch or a dull, heavy ache. That sensation is normal and usually brief — it's the muscle letting go. Most people leave with more range of motion and less discomfort than they walked in with. Tell your practitioner anything you feel; the session bends to you.

During · Not just needles

## Sometimes the needles bring friends.

Depending on what your body needs, a session may blend in electroacupuncture, motor-point and trigger-point work, cupping, gua sha, and manual therapy — myofascial release, Graston, muscle-energy techniques, and more. Each one supports a different part of healing, from circulation to how your muscles fire.

During · The blueprint

## Five quiet steps back to moving well.

Precision assessment — find the root cause, not just the sore spot.

Pain &amp; inflammation reset — calm the area and the nervous system.

Tissue repair &amp; recovery — support muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints.

Movement restoration — rebuild healthy, easy patterns.

Performance longevity — sleep, stress, and recovery, so it lasts.

Right afterward you might feel loose and light, a little sleepy, or deeply relaxed. All of it is normal — give yourself a soft landing rather than sprinting back into the day.

After · The next day or two

## A little sore is a good sore.

It's common to feel mild soreness, like after a workout, for a day or so — and occasionally a small bruise where a knot was deep. Drink water, move gently, and let the work settle. The ache fades; the ease tends to stay.

Do keep moving lightly — walk, breathe, stretch easily.

Do hydrate, warm the area if it's tight, and sleep well.

Hold off on a brand-new, max-effort workout for the rest of the day.

Notice what changes — more range, less pain — and bring it to your next visit.

After · What you're really building

## Not just less pain — a body that keeps going.

Healing arrives in chapters, not one page. Most orthopedic cases are treated about once a week over 8–10 weeks — roughly 8–12 visits — with many people continuing maintenance every 4–8 weeks. Over a course of care, patients tend to see reduced pain and inflammation, faster recovery, better mobility, fewer recurring injuries, and greater long-term resilience.

The whole story, on one page

## Before · During · After

- Before — eat, dress comfortably, hydrate, bring your history and your goals.
- During — we assess first, then needle; a twitch or dull ache is normal; cupping, gua sha, electroacupuncture, and manual therapy may join.
- After — expect light soreness, move gently, hydrate, rest; come back for the next chapter.

With care,
Megan & the Revive + Root Team

[Schedule your visit](https://reviverootholistic.acubliss.app/portal/booking/)

Integrative orthopedic & cosmetic acupuncture · 99 Madison Ave, Suite 403 · reviverootholistic.com
