Dry needling mackay: How long does it take, does it hurt and frequently questions, let me you all about this excellent technique in this post.

How long does Dry needling in Mackay take?

Dry needling is one of the traditional medicine treatments, aiming to balance yin and yang, balance the elements in the body for healing and rehabilitation, requiring long-term treatment.

Closeup of a needle and hands of physiotherapist doing a dry needling.

However, there are almost no side effects and high effectiveness of treatment, so patients who choose this method should be patient during treatment, frequent exchanges with doctors to understand more about this cure.

Depending on the condition of each person, the Dry needling doctor will recommend the appropriate course. However, a course will usually be from:

  • 15 days, Dry needling once per day.
  • Time for each cure is 15-20 minutes.
  • However, Dry needling for patients should follow the instructions of doctor, depending on the progress of treatment that can prolong or shorten the cure, do not self Discontinue treatment.

Does Dry needling hurt?

Dry Needling is known that the needles inserted into people skin, so most patients think it will be painful during Dry Needling.

In fact, Dry Needling are not like any other needle for injection or sewing but Dry Needling needles are very thin and much more flexible. Some needles are just as thin as a hair.

Electroacupuncture dry with needle connecting machine used by acupunturist on female patient for acupuncture guided by EPI Intratissue Percutaneous Electrolisis. Electro stimulation in physical therapy to ankle of a young woman in physiotherapy center.

Further more, the needle has a very small diameter, so that the patient does not feel anything, if there have, it’s also a slight feeling when the needle goes through the skin.

Is Dry needling good for health?

Dry needling is a popular remedy for traditional medicine, it is searched by many people for regaining energy balance of the body. Many people use Dry needling to control addiction such as cocaine addiction and tobacco addiction.

Physiotherapy clinic Intratissue Percutaneous Electrolysis EPI dry needling physiotherapist patient injury.

Dry needling has many benefits for reducing the pain of chronic diseases. Dry needling treatment applies to 3 groups of pathologies:

Pain: Neuropathic pain, musculoskeletal pain: ligament dilatation, knee degeneration, intervertebral disc herniation, pain from degenerative cervical spine, back pain, neck pain , …

Paralysis: Nerve paralysis III, IV, V, VI, VII, vocal cord paralysis …

Disorders of body function: flu, insomnia, sinusitis, stomach and intestinal diseases; disorders of menstruation, dysmenorrhea, nightmares; …