Dry needling
Dry needling is a technique physical therapists use for the treatment of pain and movement impairments. The technique uses a “dry” needle, one without medication inserted through the skin into areas of the muscle..
Types Of Conditions :
- Neck/Back Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Tennis/Golfers Elbow
- Headaches
- Hip and Gluteal Pain
- Knee Pain
- Achilles Tendonitis/Tendinosis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Sciatica
- Muscular Strains/Ligament Sprains
- Chronic Pain
Cupping therapy
Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.”. If pain is the essence of disease, then suffering is a result of obstructed or irregular flow in the body. cupping is therefore a method of breaking up the blockage to restore the body’s natural flow of energy. Generally, cupping is combined with dry needling in one treatment, but it can also
be used alone.
The suction and negative pressure provided by cupping can loosen muscles, enco-urage blood flow, and sedate the nervous system (which makes it an excellent treatment for high blood pressure). Cupping is used to relieve back and neck pains, stiff muscles, anxiety, fatigue, migraines, rheumatism, and even cellulite. A 2015 report published in the Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine noted cupping as an effective alternative method of treating acne, pain,
facial paralysis, cervical spondylosis, muscle spasm and herpes.