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Dry copping and Dry needling

Dry copping:

Dry cupping therapy offers a non-invasive way to relieve pain, improve blood flow, and promote relaxation. This traditional technique uses suction to lift the skin and underlying tissues, enhancing overall wellness. Usually used for all of muscle pain.

Dry needling:

Dry needling is a treatment that the physiotherapist uses for pain and movement issues associated with myofascial trigger points. With this technique, a provider inserts thin needles into or near your trigger points. The needles stimulate your muscles, which causes them to contract or twitch. This helps relieve pain and improve your range of motion.

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  • Pain Relief: Reduces muscle and joint pain.
  • Improved Circulation: Enhances blood flow to the treated area.
  • Muscle Relaxation: Relieves muscle tension and spasms.
  • Reduced Inflammation: Helps decrease inflammation in muscles and joints.
  • Overall Well-being: Promotes relaxation and a sense of well-being.
  • Pain Relief: Reduces pain in muscles and joints.
  • Improved Mobility: Enhances range of motion in affected areas.
  • Reduced Muscle Tension: Relieves muscle tightness and spasms.
  • Enhanced Recovery: Speeds up recovery from injuries.
  • Overall Function: Improves overall muscle and joint function.
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