Dry Needling The Junction
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Best Dry Needling Therapists in The Junction, NSW
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14 phone bookable Dry Needling venues in The Junction

BodyWorx Physiotherapy

BodyWorx Physiotherapy

1/78-84 Glebe Rd, The Junction 2291
Dry Needling, Electrotherapy
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Peak Physio

Peak Physio

Level 1/7 Newcomen St, Newcastle 2300
Dry Needling
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Regent Street Physiotherapy

Regent Street Physiotherapy

5/71 Regent St, New Lambton 2305
Dry Needling, Physiotherapy
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Action Physiotherapy

Action Physiotherapy

61 Stewart Ave, Hamilton South 2303
Dry Needling
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Next-Gen Physio

Next-Gen Physio

4/76 Park Ave, Kotara 2289
Dry Needling
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Osteopath

Osteopath

10 James St, Merewether 2291
Dry Needling
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endota spa Kotara

endota spa Kotara

Shop 2001 Park Ave, Kotara 2289
Acupuncture, Dry Needling
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Newcastle Muscle Pain Solutions

Newcastle Muscle Pain Solutions

2/18 Swan St, Hamilton 2303
Dry Needling
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Hamilton Chiropractic Clinic

Hamilton Chiropractic Clinic

2/24 Brown Rd, Broadmeadow 2292
Chiropractor, Dry Needling, IV Therapy
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Broadmeadow Physiotherapy

Broadmeadow Physiotherapy

Level 1/154 Lambton Rd, Broadmeadow 2292
Dry Needling
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Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine

1/185 Darby St, Cooks Hill 2300
Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Dry Needling
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Kinetic Sports Physiotherapy

Kinetic Sports Physiotherapy

209 Hunter St, Newcastle 2300
Dry Needling
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Hunter Physio

Hunter Physio

55 Belford St, Broadmeadow 2292
Dry Needling
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Hunter Hand & Upper Limb Therapy

Hunter Hand & Upper Limb Therapy

18 Lambton Rd, Broadmeadow 2292
Dry Needling
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Dry needling is all about releasing those unwelcome knots that tend to make themselves known whether you're deskbound or an athlete. Often coupled with physiotherapy, sports massage or myotherapy treatments, dry needling is one additional technique to soothe an ache or pain. Interested? We thought you'd never ask. Here you'll find all the best spots for dry needling in The Junction. Price wise, you're likely to spend around $100.

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Questions & Answers

What is dry needling?

It's right there in the name: in dry needling, needles are inserted into muscle knots, ligaments and tendons - think any points of tension. The goal is releasing stiffness.

When should I get dry needling?

If you've got a stubborn sports injury, or some muscle stiffness that just will not leave you alone, dry needling could be what you need.

What is the difference between acupuncture and dry needling?

Acupuncture intends to treat the chi or qi energy for a patient, and needles are placed along energy meridians according to Chinese medicine practices. Dry needling practitioners place needles around areas of tension to treat physical areas of pain or discomfort for a patient.

How often should I get dry needling?

This varies, but you can expect to go once or twice a week initially, and then to drop down to once a month.

What should I do after dry needling?

You might be a little sore in the treatment area, and some people do experience bruising. Make sure to drink plenty of water, and rest if you feel you need it. Stretching can also be great, but of course, stop if you feel any pain.