Dry Needling & Acupuncture
Effective treatment to relieve pain and stiffness based on the principles of Western medicine and acupuncture.
Acupuncture operates as a therapeutic technique with a primary focus on specific meridian points within the body. This intricate practice involves the precise insertion of acupuncture needles, serving as conduits to enhance various symptoms and promote a balanced state of wellness.
In contrast, the newer treatment modality of dry needling sets aside the aspect of stimulating ‘chi’ or the body’s energy flow. Instead, it zeros in on an individual’s unique pressure points. By strategically employing fine needles, dry needling effectively targets and addresses areas of pain, tension, and rigidity, offering a comprehensive approach to holistic relief.
Notably, the principle of acupuncture finds its roots in traditional Chinese medicine, where distinct meridian points hold the key to influencing diverse bodily functions. For instance, a blocked meridian point in the lower back can result in chronic discomfort. Acupuncture steps in to dissolve these obstructions, ultimately alleviating pain by optimizing the circulation of ‘chi’ and blood throughout the body.
In parallel, dry needling leverages a contemporary understanding of anatomical structures and pain pathways. By precisely stimulating pressure points, this method activates the body’s natural healing mechanisms, leading to a reduction in pain, relaxation of muscles, and an overall sense of relief. This approach merges modern insights with ancient wisdom, creating a comprehensive framework that provides individuals with an array of options for pain management and well-being.
BACK PAIN • NECK PAIN • UPPER BACK & RIB PAIN • PELVIC PAIN • HEADACHES • SHOULDER PAIN • ELBOW PAIN • WRIST PAIN • HIP PAIN • KNEE PAIN • ANKLE & FOOT PAIN • PREGNANCY PAIN • PIN & NEEDLES
A chiropractic degree involves extensive training in anatomy, physiology and biomechanics, with particular emphasis on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Chiropractors train full-time for five years where we learn medical diagnosis, radiography and radiology (apart from chiropractic skills). This means that we can accurately diagnose physical problems. We are primary care practitioners specialising in nerve, muscle and joint problems, but will refer you to another healthcare professional if necessary.
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