Dry needling is one of the most effective tools we use at Far North Physio for releasing stubborn muscle tension, reducing pain, and accelerating recovery. It works quickly, is well tolerated by most patients, and is always used as part of a broader treatment plan rather than a standalone fix.
Dry needling involves inserting a thin filiform needle directly into a trigger point — a tight, irritable knot within a muscle that can cause local pain or refer symptoms elsewhere. The needle stimulates the trigger point, causing a brief involuntary muscle twitch that releases the tension and improves blood flow to the area.
The needles used are the same type as acupuncture needles, but the approach and intent are different. Dry needling is grounded in Western musculoskeletal science and targets specific anatomical structures based on your clinical assessment. It is performed by our physiotherapists, all of whom hold dry needling certification.
At Far North Physio, dry needling is used alongside manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation, and other treatment techniques. It’s particularly effective for:
It is used frequently in sports injury management to reduce muscle inhibition and accelerate return to training, and in chronic pain presentations where muscle tension has become a persistent driver of symptoms.
Both use similar needles, but the similarities end there. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice based on qi and meridian theory, where needles are placed along specific energy pathways. Dry needling is based on Western anatomy and neuroscience. The needles are placed in specific muscles and trigger points identified through clinical assessment, with the goal of releasing tension and reducing pain in that tissue.
If you’ve had acupuncture before, the sensation can be similar. If you haven’t had either, the needles are very fine and most patients find the procedure much less confronting than they expected.
Dry needling is never used in isolation. It is always part of a broader assessment and treatment plan.
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We identify the muscles and trigger points contributing to your symptoms through a thorough clinical assessment. Dry needling is only recommended where it’s the right tool for the presentation.
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Needles are placed precisely in the target muscles. Sessions typically take 10 to 20 minutes of needling time, combined with other manual therapy or exercise components depending on your plan.
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We explain what we’re doing and why. You’ll know which muscles are being targeted and what the expected response is before we begin.
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Dry needling addresses the symptom. The rehabilitation program addresses the cause. We combine both to give you lasting results rather than short-term relief.
Far North Physio is a Cairns-based physiotherapy clinic with a strong background in sports and musculoskeletal care. Our physiotherapists bring real clinical experience to every patient and use dry needling as one of several evidence-based techniques within a structured treatment plan.
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Most patients experience a brief, dull ache or a muscle twitch when the needle hits a trigger point. This is a normal response and usually passes within a second or two. Some areas are more sensitive than others, particularly the neck and upper traps. Post-treatment soreness, similar to the feeling after a deep tissue massage, is common for 24 to 48 hours and generally settles quickly. We adjust our approach based on your sensitivity and how your body responds.
It depends on the condition and how long it’s been present. Some presentations respond significantly in one or two sessions. Chronic muscle tension with a longer history usually requires a course of treatment alongside rehabilitation. After your assessment, we’ll give you a realistic picture of what to expect.
Yes, when performed by a trained and qualified practitioner. At Far North Physio, dry needling is only performed by physiotherapists with specific dry needling certification. We follow strict hygiene protocols using single-use sterile needles. Side effects are typically limited to minor post-treatment soreness.
Many patients who are cautious about needles find dry needling much easier than they expected. The needles are very fine, much thinner than an injection needle, and the sensation is quite different from what most people anticipate. We always talk you through the process before we begin and adjust our approach if you’re finding it uncomfortable.
Dry needling performed by a physiotherapist as part of a physiotherapy consultation is typically covered under physiotherapy extras with most major private health funds. The rebate depends on your specific policy and level of cover. We recommend checking with your fund before your appointment.
No. You can book directly without a GP referral. Dry needling is included as part of your physiotherapy appointment, not billed separately.
Dry needling is available at every appointment as part of your physiotherapy treatment. No separate booking needed — just let us know when you call or book online.
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