Dry Needling (IMS)/Acupuncture

Acupuncture / IMS

What We Treat

Dry needling and acupuncture can complement healing efforts of physiotherapy by targeting specific points on the body to alleviate pain, improve muscle function, and enhance overall well-being. The combination of physiotherapy with dry needling helps:


MUSCLE PAIN AND TRIGGER POINTS | Dry needling and acupuncture relieves muscle pain by treating trigger points. In conjunction with physiotherapy, It helps release muscle tension, improve flexibility, and enhance exercise effectiveness.


Myofascial Pain Syndrome | Physiotherapy with dry needling or acupuncture is beneficial in treating myofascial pain syndrome, addressing the muscular and fascial components of the condition.


Chronic Pain Conditions | For chronic pain conditions where muscle tightness and dysfunction are prominent, dry needling or acupuncture with physiotherapy can offer a comprehensive approach to pain management and functional improvement.


Joint Dysfunction |   In cases of joint dysfunction, physiotherapy and acupuncture or dry needling helps address muscle imbalances, promote joint mobility, and reduce pain.


PLUS MORE | For neurological conditions  acupuncture integrated with physiotherapy can help rehabilitation efforts. They also treat stress and anxiety, enhancing the therapeutic experience.

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Did You Know?

There are over 300 acupuncture points on the body. The points are located from head to toe and are connected by the acupuncture meridian system. Every point has its own special function and many work on both a physical and mental-emotional level.

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How long does an acupuncture treatment last?

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The duration of the effects of acupuncture vary depending on factors like the individual's condition being treated, their response to acupuncture, and the frequency of sessions. Generally, immediate effects like relaxation and pain relief can be felt during or shortly after a session. These effects last anywhere from a few hours to a few days.


For chronic conditions or ongoing health concerns, a series of acupuncture sessions might be recommended to achieve longer-lasting results. The cumulative effects of multiple sessions can often lead to more sustained relief, with the benefits gradually lasting longer between sessions as the body responds to treatment.

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