Dry needling / Acupuncture
Our physios can incorporate dry needling into physiotherapy treatments.
Most people understand what this means if the word "acupuncture" is used to explain the treatment.
What's the difference between dry needling and acupuncture?
Similar to acupuncture, dry needling involves inserting thin needles into trigger points, or hyper-irritated muscle tissue.
However, dry needling differs from acupuncture as it uses only techniques proven effective in rigorous clinical, scientific studies.
Acupuncture is used by people who operate under Chinese medicine principles.
We can use dry needling as part of your physiotherapy treatment plan; please visit our physiotherapy page for our fee schedule.
If you would like dry needling incorporated into your physiotherapy session, please mention this at the time of booking your initial consult.
Most people understand what this means if the word "acupuncture" is used to explain the treatment.
What's the difference between dry needling and acupuncture?
Similar to acupuncture, dry needling involves inserting thin needles into trigger points, or hyper-irritated muscle tissue.
However, dry needling differs from acupuncture as it uses only techniques proven effective in rigorous clinical, scientific studies.
Acupuncture is used by people who operate under Chinese medicine principles.
We can use dry needling as part of your physiotherapy treatment plan; please visit our physiotherapy page for our fee schedule.
If you would like dry needling incorporated into your physiotherapy session, please mention this at the time of booking your initial consult.