Biomedical Dry Needling (BDN) is an advanced therapeutic technique designed to address musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, and movement restrictions. It involves the precise insertion of fine, sterile needles into muscles, tendons, or connective tissue to release tension, reduce inflammation, and promote the body’s natural healing processes.

What is Biomedical Dry Needling?

The Science Behind Dry Needling

Muscle pain and dysfunction often originate from trigger points—small, tight bands of muscle that can cause localized pain or refer discomfort to other areas.

These trigger points may develop due to:
  • Overuse or repetitive strain
  • Acute injuries
  • Poor posture or ergonomics
  • Chronic inflammation or joint dysfunction

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Dry needling works by mechanically stimulating these trigger points, which can:

  • Relax tight muscles
  • Improve blood flow and tissue oxygenation
  • Reduce pain signals sent to the brain
  • Accelerate tissue healing
  • Restore normal movement patterns

What Happens During a Session?

Our trained physiotherapists will do a thorough assessment, evaluate your posture, range of motion, muscle strength, and areas of tenderness. Based on this assessment, we create a tailored treatment plan.

During treatment:
  • Sterile, ultra-thin needles are inserted into the targeted muscle areas.
  • You may feel a brief twitch or mild discomfort, which is a normal response indicating muscle release.
  • The session usually lasts 20–40 minutes, depending on the number of areas treated.

Most clients report a sense of relief, decreased tension, and improved mobility after treatment. While some soreness may occur for 24–48 hours, it is generally mild and short-lived.


Why Choose Biomedical Dry Needling With Us?

Our clinic blends scientific expertise with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.

We prioritize:
  • Safety: All treatments are performed by licensed professionals using sterile, single-use needles.
  • Evidence-Based Practice: Our techniques are grounded in the latest research in musculoskeletal medicine.
  • Individualized Care: Every treatment plan is tailored to your body, lifestyle, and recovery goals.
  • Comprehensive Support: We integrate dry needling with other therapies, including exercise prescription, manual therapy, and rehabilitation, for lasting results.

Is Biomedical Dry Needling Right for You?

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  • Chronic or acute neck and back pain
  • Shoulder, hip, knee, or ankle injuries
  • Sports-related strains and overuse injuries
  • Headaches and migraines linked to muscle tension
  • Postural dysfunction and repetitive strain conditions
  • Recovery support following surgery or injury

Conditions Treated with Biomedical Dry Needling


Benefits You Can Expect

  • Rapid reduction in pain and muscle tightness
  • Improved range of motion and flexibility
  • Enhanced physical performance and endurance
  • Faster recovery from injuries
  • Reduced reliance on medications for pain management
While many clients experience these benefits, individual results may vary. Dry needling outcomes cannot be guaranteed, as each body responds differently to treatment.