
Dry Needling and Chiropractic, Together
We use Dry Needling combined with Chiropractic, for better results.
Dry Needling Benefits?
The benefits of dry needling therapy include:
- decrease in pain
- increased range of motion
- improved function and mobility of joints and surrounding soft tissue
- decreased inflammation
- improved circulation
- a decrease in your musculoskeletal symptoms.
Combine therapies can help you get BETTER results.
Conditions That Dry Needling May Help
Dry needling is often used to address a range of musculoskeletal symptoms. Dry needling is best known for treating:
- muscular tension and muscle pain
- lower back pain
- plantar fasciitis
- tennis elbow
- tmj (temporomandibular joint, your jaw joint)
- migraines
- sciatica.
Local, Trusted and Results-Driven
- Enjoy longer consultations – each consultation is for a full 30 minutes
- Years of experience with highly trained practitioners
- Our patients love our style of care and travel to us from across Sydney for their adjustments, massage/soft tissue, dry needling, stretching and traction
- Highly rated on Google with positive patient reviews
Get MORE from your health care team!
What is the Difference between Dry Needling and Acupuncture
Dry needling is a technique for muscle stimulation using a needle, with the goal of getting tense muscles released and more relaxed. We use dry needling alongside Chiropractic care and soft tissue therapy, as together, we believe this combined approach gets better results for you.
Acupuncture, on the other hand, is a Traditional Chinese Medicine modality and is based on channel theory and using points to heal the body naturally. Specifically, acupuncture focuses on energy (Qi), and energy pathways, known as meridians, near the surface of the skin.
Both modalities may be used to address a range of musculoskeletal symptoms.

