How many days does it take to recover after small needle knife treatment?
In general, recovery after small needle knife treatment takes about 3 to 14 days, but due to individual differences, recovery time may vary. For relatively simple conditions, such as muscle strain or mild tenosynovitis, improvement may be felt within 3 to 5 days. This is because the small needle knife primarily works by releasing local adhesions and scar tissue. After the procedure, the wound is very small; as long as cleanliness is maintained and infection avoided, the body’s natural healing mechanisms will quickly take effect. For more complex conditions, such as chronic joint injuries or severe nerve compression, recovery may take longer—approximately 7 to 14 days—because the body requires more time to repair damaged tissues and re-establish normal tissue structure.
The small needle knife is a relatively new therapeutic technique mainly used to treat cervical spondylosis, periarthritis of the shoulder, lumbar disc herniation, osteoarthritis, and similar conditions.
Small Needle Knife Procedure Overview:
Procedure Name |
Small Needle Knife |
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Principle |
Inserting a fine needle through a minimal incision to release soft tissues and alleviate inflammation or scar tissue proliferation |
Indications |
Cervical spondylosis, periarthritis of the shoulder, lumbar disc herniation, osteoarthritis |
| Recovery Time | 3–7 days |
Reference Price |
300–2000 RMB per session |
Advantages |
1. Minimally invasive 2. No suturing required 3. High safety profile |
Potential Risks |
1. Needle breakage 2. Bleeding 3. Peripheral nerve injury 4. Traumatic pneumothorax |
After small needle knife surgery, adequate rest is essential. Avoid contact with water at the treated site and keep the skin dry and clean to prevent infection.
