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A Promising Hydro-Needling Technique for Chronic Pain Management

Updated: Oct 25, 2024

Be free from chronic pain with the PerryWork method

Pain can be our best friend or our worst enemy. It's our best friend when it prevents damage to the body (like when you withdraw quickly if you touch a hot surface). But its our worst enemy when it has no biological value and becomes chronic.


But when pain lingers and turns chronic, it becomes a constant, exhausting struggle without real purpose.


Chronic pain—like back pain, migraines, and joint pain—affects about a quarter of people at any given time, and for some, it’s so severe it interferes with their daily lives. Beyond the direct suffering, chronic pain can lead to sleep issues, stress, and even impact our heart, weight, and mental health.


People have tried all sorts of treatments to manage chronic pain, from medications to physical and cognitive therapies, but for some, these treatments just don’t work. That’s where hydro-needling, or the Perrywork Method, comes in—a technique developed by Michael Perry, a skilled practitioner with over 30 years of experience.


What Is the Perrywork Method?

The Perrywork Method, a type of hydro-needling, has shown remarkable results in helping people find relief from chronic pain.


It’s a simple, precise technique using a specially formulated solution that includes saline, a mild anesthetic, and sometimes a tiny amount of steroid. This solution, injected into specific pain points, frees up tight areas within tissues, allowing blood flow to return and helping the body naturally heal.


Why Does Chronic Pain Persist?

When an injury becomes chronic, the body sometimes forms scar-like barriers around the area. These barriers, or adhesions, restrict blood flow, trapping nerves and preventing the injury from healing.


Medications and therapies struggle to penetrate these areas, making pain relief difficult. The Perrywork Method aims to break through these barriers, allowing blood and healing agents to reach the painful areas directly.


How the Procedure Works

The Perrywork practitioner will start by understanding your pain history and examining the affected areas to locate the exact spots causing the pain.


After identifying these “landmark” points, a thin needle is used to inject the solution, working through each tissue layer. As the solution pushes through, it clears the adhesions and scar tissue, letting blood flow freely and bringing relief.


Why the Perrywork Method Works

The injected fluid acts like a gentle “snowplough,” breaking down tough barriers layer by layer and bringing fresh blood into areas that have been blocked for too long. The result is a simple yet effective approach to relieving pain.


For many, this relief comes within minutes, and most see improvement within a few sessions. While results can be long-lasting, some patients return every few months if needed, especially if lifestyle changes aren’t possible.


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