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Combination of Dry Needling and Manual Therapy

Duration: 75 mins € 110

Dry Needling: This involves inserting thin filiform needles into myofascial trigger points, muscles, or connective tissues. The primary aim is to release muscle tension and pain.

Manual Therapy: FIDN often includes manual therapy techniques such as myofascial release, joint mobilization, and soft tissue manipulation. These techniques complement the effects of dry needling by addressing other aspects of muscle and joint function.

Benefits:
  • 1. Pain Reduction
  • 2. Improved Muscle Function
  • 3 .Increase Range of Motions
  • 4. Enhanced Recovry
  • 4. Holistic Treatment
  • 4. Personalized Therapy
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