
If you are searching for dry needling in NYC, you are likely dealing with a specific type of pain: a deep, aching stiffness that feels like a “knot” in your muscle that simply won’t release.
You may have tried massage, foam rolling, or even standard acupuncture, only to find the tension returns within days. This happens because most treatments only address the symptom, not the physiological mechanism keeping the muscle locked.
At Dr. Barber’s Clinic, we approach dry needling differently. We don’t just “poke” the muscle; we use a neuro-functional approach backed by our own peer-reviewed research to permanently reset the neuromuscular system.
To understand why dry needling works, you must understand what is happening inside your muscle.
A myofascial trigger point is not just tight tissue. It is a “micro-cramp”—a cluster of muscle fibers that have become chemically locked in a contracted state. Inside this knot, the blood flow is choked off, leading to a buildup of acidic waste products and inflammatory chemicals

Dry Needling (often referred to as Trigger Point Acupuncture in New York State) involves inserting a thin, sterile monofilament needle directly into the center of this dysfunctional muscle fiber.
When the needle hits the trigger point, it elicits a Local Twitch Response (LTR). This involuntary twitch is the key to relief. It forces the muscle to contract and then immediately release, flooding the area with fresh, oxygenated blood and flushing out the acidic chemicals.
However, simply getting a twitch is often not enough for long-term relief. This is where the Subject Matter Expertdifference comes in.
Many NYC clinics offer dry needling as a quick add-on service. They treat the “hardware” (the muscle knot) but ignore the “software” (the nervous system).
Dr. Jordan Barber, DAOM, utilizes a proprietary assessment that distinguishes between these two drivers of pain:
Effective treatment requires quieting the nervous system while releasing the muscle. This comprehensive approach is why patients who “failed” dry needling elsewhere often find success at our Upper West Side clinic.
In the era of information overload, it is vital to verify who is treating you. Are you seeing a generalist, or a published expert in the field?
Dr. Jordan Barber, DAOM, is a leading voice in the science of dry needling. He is the lead author of “Ultrasound Evidence of Trigger Point Size Reduction in the Trapezius Following Dry Needling Acupuncture” (2024), a groundbreaking study that used ultrasound imaging to visually prove that precise needling physically shrinks trigger points.
When you book with Dr. Barber, you are being treated by the researcher who is helping to write the textbook on this therapy.
They use the same tool (a filiform needle), but the framework is different.
You may feel a brief sensation or a “heavy ache” when the muscle twitches. This is a good sign—it means the trigger point is deactivating. Most patients describe it as a “good hurt” that feels like a relief of pressure.
We successfully treat:
You don’t have to live with chronic stiffness or rely on temporary fixes. If you are in New York City, choose the provider who understands the science deeper than anyone else.
Dr. Jordan Barber, DAOM is a Doctor of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Published Researcher in Dry Needling & Trigger Point Physiology
