Dry Needling Clayton
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Best Dry Needling Therapists in Clayton, VIC
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8 phone bookable Dry Needling venues in Clayton

Back In Motion Clayton

Back In Motion Clayton

251 Clayton Rd, Clayton 3168
Dry Needling, Kinesiology, Physiotherapy
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Monash Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries Clinic

Monash Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries Clinic

251 Clayton Rd, Clayton 3168
Dry Needling, Physiotherapy
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GoRunGo Physiotherapy - Clayton , Bentleigh

GoRunGo Physiotherapy - Clayton , Bentleigh

255 Clayton Rd, Clayton 3168
Dry Needling, Physiotherapy
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Springvale Sports & Spinal Physiotherapy

Springvale Sports & Spinal Physiotherapy

3/14 Balmoral Ave, Springvale 3171
Acupuncture, Dry Needling, Physiotherapy, Psychotherapy
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PhysioChoice Mulgrave

PhysioChoice Mulgrave

140 Police Rd, Springvale 3171
Dry Needling, Physiotherapy
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Oakleigh Osteopaths - Chadstone Region Osteopathy

Oakleigh Osteopaths - Chadstone Region Osteopathy

63 Atherton Rd, Oakleigh 3166
Dry Needling
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Supa Physiotherapy Clinic

Supa Physiotherapy Clinic

387-389 Springvale Rd, Springvale 3171
Dry Needling, Physiotherapy
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Centre Road Physiotherapy

Centre Road Physiotherapy

971 Centre Rd, Bentleigh East 3165
Acupuncture, Dry Needling, Electrotherapy, Physiotherapy
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No matter what your posture game is like, sometimes a little knot will come knocking. And, take it from us, there is nothing worse than feeling all tied up. Dry needling is the sibling to acupuncture, and my oh my - does it know how to offer some relief. There is no need to feel an overload of tension for a long period of time. It can become one of the main kickers to an unhappy working week. So, to get yourself feeling top notch again check out the businesses in Clayton that offer dry needling treatments starting from around $10.

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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.