Targeted Relief for Muscle Pain and Tension
At MyoFix, we combine Dry Needling with Remedial Massage Therapy to deliver fast, effective relief from muscular pain, tightness, and dysfunction. This powerful combination is designed to address both the symptoms and root causes of musculoskeletal issues—ideal for those experiencing chronic pain, sports injuries, postural imbalances, or stress-related tension.
What is Dry Needling?
Dry Needling is a modern, evidence-based technique that involves the insertion of fine, sterile needles into specific myofascial trigger points—also known as “knots” or areas of tight, contracted muscle.
Unlike acupuncture, which is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine principles, dry needling is grounded in Western anatomy and physiology, focusing on:
- Releasing trigger points
- Reducing muscle tension
- Improving range of motion
- Stimulating blood flow and healing
The result? A noticeable reduction in pain and improved function—often from the very first session.
Why Combine It with Remedial Massage?
While dry needling targets deep muscular knots and dysfunction, remedial massage complements it by:
- Releasing surface and surrounding tension
- Enhancing lymphatic drainage and circulation
- Supporting tissue repair and recovery
- Promoting a sense of calm and overall well-being
Together, they form a highly effective treatment for a range of conditions, including:
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Lower back tension
- Headaches and migraines
- Sciatica
- Sports injuries
- Repetitive strain conditions (e.g. desk work, manual labour)
Clinically-Driven, Results-Focused
All treatments at MyoFix are performed by qualified therapists trained in both dry needling and remedial massage techniques. We take a tailored approach, assessing your posture, range of motion, and symptoms to design a treatment plan that supports your recovery and long-term wellness goals.
Treatment Inclusions
- Qualified Dry Needling
- Remedial Massage Therapy
- Post-treatment advice to support mobility and reduce recurrence
Please Note
If the therapist feels that the session has turned sexual for the client, male or female, he/she may stop the session to clarify the client’s intent and may decide to end the session immediately.