Lane Cove Physiotherapy with acupuncture and dry needling

ACUPUNCTURE OR MYOFASCIAL DRY NEEDLING INVOLVES THE INSERTION OF FINE ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLES INTO TRIGGER POINTS OR TIGHT BANDS OF MUSCLES AROUND THE BODY.

Lane Cove Physiotherapy uses a holistic approach to patient care, combining manual therapy, dry needling and acupuncture as an integrated approach to pain management and the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions.

This means that if the use of acupuncture or dry needling is going to be safe and effective for your condition, your physio may offer it as a recommendation for an addition to your treatment.

Dry needling and acupuncture are safe and effective methods of treatment for most conditions and used at Lane Cove Physio to alter the pain threshold and pain perception in the acute and chronic stages of injury. Our sports specialist and musculoskeletal physiotherapists are trained and accredited to use acupuncture needling techniques in our clinic. During your treatment the physiotherapist may utilize needling as a treatment technique with your consent.

Placing an acupuncture needle into the body, regardless of the underlying principle, stimulates the central and peripheral nervous systems, eliciting release of serotonin, melatonin, and endorphins—the body’s natural pain-relieving chemicals.[1]

Dry Needling is used to eradicate ‘trigger points’ in the muscle system swiftly and effectively. Trigger Points develop in muscles under tension and stress causing dysfunction, weakness and pain. Dry Needling can physically break down the trigger points, ‘resetting’ the muscle and allowing for full strength and range of movement to return.

[1] Stein C, Machelska H, Binder W, et al. Peripheral opioid analgesia. Curr Opin Parmacol 2001;1:62–5.

Problems that can be helped with acupuncture/dry needling include:

  • Chronic back or neck pain
  • Migraines and headaches
  • Sports injuries
  • Tennis elbow
  • Repetitive strain injuries
  • Work related injuries
  • Motor vehicle injuries

Is acupuncture or dry needling safe during pregnancy?

During pregnancy, it is common for women to experience pelvic girdle and lower back pain. Acupuncture and medical guidelines have advised caution when treating women during pregnancy.

Pregnant women suffering musculoskeletal pain such as pelvic girdle or lower back pain should consult with their doctor and physiotherapist for the safest option for their pregnancy.

Acupuncture and dry needling can help improve a number of tendinopathies

Dry Needling is a common treatment used at Lane Cove Physio for the treatment of a number of chronic tendon problems. Tendon dry needling as the standalone procedure is used in the common sites of tendinopathy including wrist, patellar tendon, Achilles tendon, rotator cuff, gluteus medius and minimus, hamstrings and rectus femoris. Tendon dry needling with acupuncture needles is minimally invasive and inexpensive and carries a low risk.

Make an appointment with one of our physiotherapists for an assessment to see if acupuncture / myofascial dry needling is appropriate for you.