Dr. Fournier provides trigger-point dry needling at Mayfield Chiropractic's Monroe office for muscle pain, tightness, sports recovery, and movement limits. Rayville patients can drive west on I-20 to the Monroe office for dry needling.

Rayville patients can drive west on I-20 to the Monroe office for dry needling. Appointments are scheduled through the Monroe office, where dry needling can be paired with Mayfield Chiropractic care when appropriate.

Dr. Fournier provides dry needling at the Monroe office using a muscle-focused trigger-point approach for patients whose pain is tied to tight bands of muscle, guarded movement, or overuse. He evaluates each patient first and pairs needling with appropriate chiropractic, soft-tissue, mobility, or home-care recommendations.
Dry needling places a thin, sterile needle into or near a myofascial trigger point. A brief twitch, deep ache, or local release can occur when the irritated muscle responds. The goal is to reduce muscle guarding, improve comfort, and make movement-based care easier.

Rayville patients balancing farm work, distribution shifts, school sports, and I-20 travel can schedule trigger-point dry needling at the Monroe office when muscle tightness will not settle.
Dry needling is provided at the Monroe office, with a direct I-20 route from Rayville and Richland Parish.
Repetitive lifting, sitting, standing, and equipment work can keep the same muscle groups guarded.
Needling can support recovery when tight bands of muscle limit motion or keep soreness coming back.
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— Verified patientRayville patients can drive west on I-20 to the Monroe office for dry needling. The office is at 1400 Royal Ave, Monroe, LA 71201; call (318) 323-7246 or use the Book Online button to open the scheduler.
Trigger-point dry needling uses thin, sterile, solid filiform needles placed into or near tight bands of muscle. The goal is to calm irritated myofascial trigger points, reduce muscle guarding, and help restore more comfortable movement. No medication is injected.
No. The needles look similar, but dry needling is based on anatomy, muscle trigger points, pain referral patterns, and movement findings. Acupuncture is a separate traditional Chinese medicine practice that uses a different diagnostic system and treatment framework.
Dry needling is commonly used as part of care for muscle pain and tightness, neck and shoulder tension, low-back and hip muscle guarding, sports or overuse soreness, restricted range of motion, and muscle contributors to tension-type headaches.
Dr. Fournier first evaluates whether dry needling fits your symptoms and health history. During treatment you may feel a small prick, deep ache, or brief muscle twitch. Mild soreness afterward can happen, similar to post-workout soreness, and your care plan may include mobility or home-care instructions.
Use the scheduler or call the Monroe office at (318) 323-7246. Dr. Fournier provides dry needling at 1400 Royal Ave in Monroe.