Living with arthritis often means waking up with stiff joints, dealing with daily discomfort, and struggling to stay active. While medications and other therapies can help, many people are now exploring additional options to manage symptoms. One emerging treatment is dry needling for arthritis, a technique that may help reduce pain and improve mobility.
But how does it work? And is it right for you? The team at Silverberry Physiotherapy has prepared this guide–including a patient story–to help you know more!
Understanding Arthritis: More Than Just Joint Pain
Arthritis is a general term for joint inflammation. There are over 100 different types, but the most common are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Both can cause similar symptoms, including pain in the affected area, joint stiffness and swelling, and a decreased range of motion.
These symptoms result from inflammation inside the joint. In osteoarthritis, this inflammation develops due to the cartilage that cushions your joints wearing down over time. In rheumatoid arthritis, it occurs because the immune system mistakenly attacks the joint lining.
In both types, this inflammation can irritate nerves, tighten surrounding muscles, and make movement more difficult.
How Dry Needling for Arthritis Can Help Ease Symptoms
Dry needling is a physiotherapy technique that uses thin, sterile needles to target tight or irritated muscle tissue. Unlike acupuncture, it is based on modern anatomical and neurological principles. For people with arthritis, dry needling may help by:
- Reducing muscle tension around affected joints
- Stimulating blood flow and natural healing
- Interrupting pain signals sent to the brain
- Improving range of motion and joint mobility
Dry needling for arthritis can be especially helpful when used alongside therapeutic exercise and manual therapy. Addressing both joint stiffness and muscle tightness may offer more complete relief.
Real Results: How One Silverberry Physiotherapy Patient Found Relief
To illustrate the benefits of dry needling for arthritis, we want to share the story of Marget (not her real name), a 70-year-old retiree who came to our clinic after years of knee pain from osteoarthritis.
By the time she visited, osteoarthritis had really taken a toll on her day-to-day life. Walking her dog had become a chore, and even short trips to the grocery store left her sore and tired. Her knees felt stiff every morning, and she avoided stairs whenever possible.
A Customized Treatment Plan
We worked with Margaret to create a personalized treatment program that blended different techniques, including targeted strengthening exercises, manual therapy, and dry needling. We also helped her develop strategies to manage her arthritis in the long term.
Margaret’s dry needling sessions targeted trigger points in her quads and calves—muscles that had become tight from years of compensating for the damage in her knee joints.
Margaret’s Results
Margaret noticed small changes after just a few sessions:
- Less stiffness first thing in the morning
- Easier movement during daily tasks
- Improved confidence on stairs and longer walks
Her strength improved over the next few weeks as she found it easier to perform her prescribed exercises. With less pain and more mobility, she started enjoying daily dog walks again. She still manages her arthritis, but now with less discomfort and greater independence.
Take the First Step Toward Arthritis Relief
If arthritis is limiting your daily activities, it may be time to try something new. Dry needling for arthritis could help reduce inflammation, ease pain, and improve your movement–just as it did for Margaret.
The Silverberry Physiotherapy team is here to support your recovery every step of the way. Schedule an appointment at our Edmonton, AB clinic today to get started!



