Dry Needling in Ottawa’s East End

Target Muscle Tension, Reduce Pain, and Support Your Recovery

Dry needling is a physiotherapy technique used to help treat muscle tension, trigger points, pain, and movement restrictions. It involves inserting a very thin, sterile needle into specific areas of tight or sensitive muscle tissue to help stimulate a local response and support the body’s natural recovery process.

This treatment is often used for musculoskeletal conditions involving pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, or muscle tightness. For some patients, dry needling can be a helpful part of a broader physiotherapy plan that also includes exercise, manual therapy, mobility work, and education.

At CORPEO, dry needling is provided based on your assessment, symptoms, comfort level, and treatment goals. Our physiotherapy team uses this technique as part of a personalized approach to help reduce discomfort, improve movement, and support your return to daily activities.

Dry needling therapy session with a physiotherapist
The Profession

How Dry Needling Works

Dry needling targets areas of muscle that may be tight, irritated, or contributing to pain. These areas are often referred to as trigger points and can sometimes cause discomfort locally or refer pain to nearby regions.

By stimulating these points with a fine needle, dry needling can help reduce muscle tension, improve circulation in the affected area, and support better mobility. The goal is not only to reduce pain, but also to improve how the muscle functions as part of your overall movement.

Dry needling is different from acupuncture. While both use thin needles, dry needling is based on musculoskeletal assessment and focuses on muscles, trigger points, and movement-related concerns.

What We Treat

Conditions Dry Needling Can Support

Dry needling may be used to help manage a variety of musculoskeletal concerns, especially when muscle tightness, trigger points, or movement restrictions are contributing to symptoms.

Depending on your condition, dry needling may help with:

  • Neck pain
  • Low back pain
  • Shoulder tension
  • Tension headaches
  • Muscle tightness or spasms
  • Tennis elbow
  • Hip or glute discomfort
  • Knee pain related to muscle tension or movement issues
  • Plantar fasciitis-related discomfort
  • Sports-related muscle pain
  • Repetitive strain concerns
  • General stiffness or restricted movement
Your Visits

What to Expect During Your Appointment

Your care begins with a detailed physiotherapy assessment. Your physiotherapist will review your symptoms, medical history, movement limitations, areas of pain, and personal goals. They will also assess strength, mobility, muscle tension, joint movement, and overall function to determine whether dry needling is appropriate for your care plan.

If dry needling is recommended, your physiotherapist will explain the treatment, answer your questions, and make sure you are comfortable before beginning. Thin, sterile, single-use needles are inserted into targeted areas based on your symptoms and assessment findings.

You may feel a brief ache, twitch, heaviness, or pressure during treatment. Some people feel immediate relief, while others notice soreness similar to post-exercise muscle soreness for a short period afterward. Your physiotherapist will guide you on what to expect and how to manage your response after treatment.

How We Help

How Dry Needling Fits Into Physiotherapy

Dry needling is often most effective when combined with other physiotherapy treatments that address the underlying cause of your pain or movement limitation.

Your treatment plan may include:

Hands-On Muscle and Joint Treatment

Manual therapy techniques can help improve joint mobility, reduce stiffness, decrease pain, and support better movement quality.

Targeted Exercise and Strengthening

Specific exercises help improve strength, flexibility, endurance, and control so your body can move more efficiently and with less irritation.

Movement Retraining and Body Awareness

Your physiotherapist can help you improve posture, coordination, muscle activation, and movement patterns that may be contributing to your symptoms.

Mobility and Recovery Strategies

Stretching, mobility drills, warm-up strategies, pacing advice, and recovery education can help support longer-term progress beyond the treatment session.

Recognizing the Signs

Benefits of Dry Needling

Dry needling can be a helpful option for people dealing with muscle-related pain or restricted movement. Potential benefits may include:

  • Reduced muscle tension
  • Decreased pain sensitivity
  • Improved mobility
  • Better range of motion
  • Relief from trigger point discomfort
  • Improved tolerance to exercise and activity
  • Support for injury recovery
  • Improved comfort during daily movement

Your Path to Better Movement

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Book Your Assessment

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Receive a Personalized Treatment Plan

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Begin Dry Needling if Appropriate for Your Needs

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Build Strength, Mobility, and Long-Term Control

Find Relief and Move Forward

Pain, tightness, and restricted movement can make everyday activities more difficult. Dry needling may help reduce muscle tension and support recovery when used as part of a complete physiotherapy plan. Contact CORPEO today to schedule an assessment and learn whether dry needling is the right option for your care.

Meet the CORPEO Physiotherapy Team

Meet Our Team