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Dry Needling / Cupping

Dry needling is a therapeutic technique used by physical therapists to treat muscle pain and dysfunction. It involves inserting thin, sterile needles into trigger points (tight knots of muscle) or specific areas of muscle tissue. The goal is to release muscle tension, improve blood flow, and reduce pain.
Cupping therapy involves placing heated glass or silicone cups on the skin to create suction, which helps improve circulation, alleviate pain, reduce muscle tension, and promote healing. It's often used for conditions like back pain, headaches, and inflammation.


For the best care, we recommend consulting our physiotherapist, who can assess your condition and design a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Feel free to call or visit our clinic for more information or to schedule an appointment—we’re here to help you.

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  • Experience hands-on therapy and exercises.
  • Prevent future injuries and improve mobility.
  • Achieve long-term pain relief safely.
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  • What conditions can dry needling treat?

    Dry needling can be effective in treating conditions such as muscle pain, tension headaches, back pain, neck pain, sciatica, and other musculoskeletal disorders. It is often used for myofascial pain syndrome, where tight muscle knots (trigger points) cause pain.

  • Is dry needling safe?

    Dry needling is generally considered safe when performed by trained healthcare professionals. However, as with any treatment, there may be some risks, such as minor soreness, bruising, or, in rare cases, more serious complications. It's important to discuss any concerns with your therapist beforehand.

  • Does dry needling hurt?

    Most people report only mild discomfort during the procedure. The sensation may include a small pinch, a brief cramping feeling, or a twitch in the muscle. Afterward, some individuals may experience soreness similar to the feeling after a workout, but this typically resolves within a day or two.

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