Physio Dry Needling Warwick.

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Find Lasting Relief with Physio Dry Needling in Warwick

Dry needling works to treat muscular pain, injury, and dysfunction. Small, fine stainless steel needles are used to target myofascial tightness and increase circulation to the targeted areas while helping regulate and reduce pain. The result is significant muscular relaxation and a reduction in tension, pain, and swelling.

There’s no need to worry! Despite the intimidating image of using needles, most patients find this process to be painless and notice a significant improvement after treatment.

Our university-trained physiotherapists in Warwick deliver physiotherapist dry needling as an evidence-based, contemporary treatment method that targets myofascial trigger points. Trigger points represent small clusters of muscle fibres that become irritable and refuse to relax. Local pain originates from these muscle knots, which then transmit pain signals to various parts of your body through the process of referred pain. 

Using a thin, sterile filament needle, your physiotherapist will insert it carefully into the trigger point area. This treatment is similar to acupuncture but does not follow the same principles as it uses Western medical understanding of anatomy and neurophysiology. Your physio aims to activate muscle twitch responses to reset nerve signals, which will release muscle knots and normalise muscle relaxation. 

What is Physio Dry Needling?

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Benefits of Dry Needling for Pain Relief ?

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When trigger points release their grip on muscles, your body can start to heal and function properly. People who receive dry needling treatment as part of their therapy plan commonly experience major advantages:

  • Breaks the pain cycle: Dry needling eliminates pain at its origin, thus delivering pain relief to chronic aches that failed to respond to other treatments. 
  • Restores natural movement: The method helps patients achieve better flexibility and range of motion, as it releases tight muscle bands that make everyday movements easier and more comfortable. 
  • Reduces headaches and nerve irritation: Dry needling demonstrates high effectiveness for treating tension headaches, along with helping reduce nerve-related pain symptoms, particularly when used to relax muscles that cause irritation. 
  • Promotes faster healing: The treatment method increases blood circulation to the affected area, delivering essential oxygen and nutrients to speed up your body’s healing processes naturally. 

Common Conditions Treated with Dry Needling

Our Warwick-based, skilled physiotherapists successfully treat various musculoskeletal problems through dry needling practices. The treatment brings significant benefits to patients dealing with:

  • Chronic lower back pain caused by manual work or long periods of sitting. 
  • Ongoing neck pain and shoulder tension caused primarily because of desk work or ongoing stress. 
  • Neck muscle tightness, which can lead to the development of tension headaches and migraines. 
  • Repetitive strain injuries, including Tennis Elbow and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. 
  • Hip pain, which manifests due to conditions such as bursitis and gluteal muscle dysfunction. 
  • Sports injuries, such as hamstring strains and calf tightness. 
  • Foot pain, including contributing factors to conditions like Plantar Fasciitis. 
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Our Warwick Location.

Visit our Warwick clinic, located at Shop 2/44-46 Wood Street, where our team of specialists at Optimise Health are available throughout the week to support your health and wellbeing.

Monday | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wednesday | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thursday | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
Saturday | Closed
Sunday | Closed

Want to see if dry needling Warwick helps to reduce your pain and discomfort? Book an appointment today!

How Does Dry Needling Work ?

Dry needling is a technique that we utilise to address tightness and restrictions in muscles. It’s great for localised pain, where we use fine needles to release painful knots present in muscles and loosen tight structures (known as trigger points).

It directly targets the neuromuscular system to elicit a twitch response (often described as a short muscle cramp) within myofascial trigger points (which is common in both acute and chronic pain conditions). This allows the muscle to relax and return to its normal lengthened position, relieving symptoms of pain and irritation.

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What to Expect During a Dry Needling Session?

Your health and comfort are our highest priorities. Your safety and peace of mind are always the top priority throughout the entire process. 

Your initial appointment will start with your physiotherapist conducting a thorough examination to locate the source of pain and determine if dry needling suits your needs. Your physio will position you comfortably before cleaning the skin and placing the needle with professional precision. The needle insertion produces a minimal stinging sensation or a vague, dull ache in the patient. 

Local twitch responses within muscles are the objective for demonstrating trigger point release. When the treatment produces results, the muscle creates a temporary cramp that indicates the procedure is effective. The treatment area may experience temporary fatigue or soreness following the procedure, which usually resolves rapidly to deliver improved mobility and reduced pain. 

Why Choose Optimise Health?

You will find successful physio dry needling in Warwick through a team that unites top-notch clinical care with sincere community dedication. The team at Optimise Health dedicates their complete efforts to delivering health care services to Warwick residents and the Darling Downs population. 

The physiotherapists at our facility provide services beyond medical treatments through establishing partnerships with patients. Our treatment plans combine dry needling with holistic and personalised approaches based on your specific objectives. The treatment combines manual therapy with specific exercises and integrates our podiatry services when required for comprehensive care. 

Multi-Disciplinary Approach

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to treatment, which is why our patients can draw on the range of allied health professionals in our team.

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Modern treatment requires modern facilities, which is why we utilise (and are on the lookout for) the latest technologies and treatments.

Proactive Treatment

We believe that prevention is better than a cure, which is why we take a proactive approach to treatment and focus on underlying factors, risk reduction, and education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. The procedure of physiotherapist dry needling is considered highly secure when performed by qualified and experienced physiotherapists. Our practitioners at Optimise Health have received comprehensive post-graduate training in dry needling techniques along with safety protocols. Our clinic follows strict hygiene standards by using sterile single-use needles exclusively for each treatment session to prevent any possibility of infection. 

While the twitch response can cause some temporary discomfort, the pain you may feel is not coming from the needle – instead, it’s coming from the trigger point that the needle has activated. The needles themselves are very thin and most people don’t feel them entering the skin.

It is common to experience some post-treatment soreness for up to 48 hours after the procedure.

This will depend on a few factors, such as your size and the area being treated. Generally speaking, however, 15 to 20mm is sufficient (unless we’re treating a large muscle, like the hamstring or glute medius).

Your physiotherapist will provide some aftercare instructions and stretches that will help with the healing process after treatment. Heat is beneficial for muscle relaxation, so it’s a good idea to apply a warm wheat bag to the area to assist with this.

In some cases, the application of topical ointments (such as Tiger Balm) may be recommended.

No; while they both use fine filament needles (more commonly known as acupuncture needles), they are different. Acupuncture comes from Chinese Medicine and focuses on restoring the body’s Qi by placing needles along energy channels (known as meridians). Dry needling is a Western treatment that focuses on the neuromuscular system.

Choose Optimise Health for Dry Needling in Warwick.

Do you want to gain muscle pain control to resume your favourite activities? 

Our Warwick clinic team provides professional assistance to help you achieve better health during your recovery journey. Book online using our form or call 07 46382022

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