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How Dry Needling Helps Relieve Muscle Pain and Improve Movement
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville, NC At Anti-Fragile Physical Therapy , our mission is to help people bend, not break by identifying the root causes of pain and using personalized rehabilitation, movement, and progressive training to build stronger, more adaptable bodies. Our goal is to help people return to and continue doing the activities they love. Dry needling is one of the tools we use to help people move better, reduce pain, and get back to the activities tha

Wesley Miller, PT, FAAOMPT
3 days ago


Dry Needling vs. Acupuncture: What’s the Difference?
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville, NC If you’ve been dealing with muscle pain, tightness, or nagging injuries, you may have heard about dry needling or acupuncture as possible treatment options. At first glance, they can look very similar. Both use thin needles inserted into the body, and both are often used to help reduce pain. But despite looking alike, dry needling and acupuncture come from very different philosophies and are used in different ways. Understandin

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Apr 7


Setting Fitness Goals That Don’t Fall Apart by February
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville Every January starts the same way: motivation is high, routines are reset, and goals feel exciting again. By February, though, many of those plans quietly fade, not because people don’t care, but because the goal itself wasn’t built to survive real life. At AntiFragile PT, we don’t believe consistency comes from “wanting it more.” It comes from setting goals that respect your body, your schedule, and your capacity to adapt. Here’s ho

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Jan 13


From Couch to Consistent: How to Restart Exercise Without Breaking Your Body
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville At some point, almost everyone ends up here. Life gets busy. Work ramps up. Stress piles on. Injuries linger. Motivation fades. And before you know it, exercise has quietly slipped out of your routine. Then one day, you decide it’s time to “get back into it.” You sign up for a class. You dust off the running shoes. You commit to going hard because that’s what worked before… right? And a week or two later? You’re sore, frustrated, ma

Wesley Miller, PT, FAAOMPT
Jan 6


Why Winter Is the Best Time to Fix Your Nagging Injuries
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy, Asheville NC For a lot of people, winter feels like a pause button. Training slows down. Schedules shift. Motivation dips. And those little aches and pains you’ve been “managing” all year? They’re still there, just quieter. At Antifragile Physical Therapy, we actually think winter is the best time to finally address nagging injuries and movement limitations. Not because you’re broken, but because timing matters when it comes to building a r

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Dec 22, 2025
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