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Dry-Needling

What is Dry Needling?

Dry needling is a specialized treatment technique used by trained physiotherapists to relieve muscle pain, stiffness, and tightness. It involves inserting very thin, sterile needles into specific trigger points (tight, sensitive knots in the muscle) to release tension, stimulate natural healing, and improve movement. These needles help reset muscle function, reduce inflammation, and enhance blood flow to the affected area.

Unlike acupuncture, which is based on traditional Chinese medicine, dry needling is rooted in modern Western medicine and focuses on targeting musculoskeletal and neuromuscular dysfunction. It’s commonly used to treat both acute and chronic conditions, especially when manual therapy or exercise alone is not enough to release deep muscle tension.

What Conditions Does It Help?

  • • Muscle pain and tightness
    • Sports injuries
    • Neck and back pain
    • Shoulder pain and frozen shoulder
    • Sciatica and nerve-related pain
    • Tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow
    • Headaches and migraines
    • Postural strain and chronic muscle knots

Benefits of Dry Needling

•Fast relief from muscle pain and tension
• Improves range of motion
• Breaks down muscle knots and trigger points
• Promotes natural healing and blood flow
• Reduces inflammation and nerve irritation
• Complements manual therapy and rehab exercises
• Speeds up recovery from injuries
• Enhances muscle activation and performance
• Safe, minimally invasive, and drug-free

Why Choose Dry Needling at TrueCare?

    • 🧑‍⚕️ Certified and experienced physios

    • 🎯 Accurate trigger point targeting

    • 🧰 Safe, clean, and professional treatment

    • 📈 Results you can feel in just a few sessions

    • 💬 Clear explanation and comfort throughout the session

Benefits of Dry Needling

Yes — when performed by trained and certified physiotherapists, dry needling is a safe and effective treatment. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. You may feel a brief muscle twitch or slight soreness at the needle site, similar to post-exercise soreness, which typically resolves within a day or two. The needles used are very thin and sterile, ensuring safety and hygiene. Dry needling is well-tolerated by most individuals and often provides noticeable relief in just a few sessions.

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