Dry Needling

Advanced and effective technique for treating myofascial pain, trigger points and muscle dysfunctions.

Dry Needling

The importance of Dry Needling

Dry Needling plays a crucial role in health and well-being. It helps patients maintain optimal physical condition, recover from injuries and prevent new trauma.

By focusing on the specificities of each pathology, our physiotherapists in Geneva bring essential expertise for a quick and effective recovery, allowing patients to regain their quality of life with confidence and security.

Our objectives in Dry Needling

Muscle Pain Relief

Dry needling is particularly effective for relieving muscle pain and tension. By precisely targeting trigger points, this technique helps untie contracted muscles and reduce inflammation, providing fast and lasting relief.

Improved Mobility

By releasing muscle tension and improving blood circulation, dry needling contributes to better joint and muscle mobility. This is particularly beneficial for patients suffering from stiffness and functional limitations.

Faster Recovery

For athletes and active people, dry needling can accelerate recovery after injury or intense effort. By promoting tissue healing and reducing muscle pain, this technique allows a faster return to physical activity.

Why choose our center in Geneva?

Qualified Physiotherapists

Our team is trained in the most advanced dry needling techniques and has recognized expertise in trigger point treatment.

Personalized Approach

Each treatment is tailored to your specific needs to ensure your comfort and maximize results.

Modern Technique

Dry needling is based on modern biomechanical and neurophysiological principles, offering an effective alternative to traditional treatments.

Lasting Results

By precisely targeting trigger points, this technique provides fast and lasting pain relief.

Services Dry Needling

Initial Evaluation

During your first consultation, our physiotherapists will perform a complete evaluation of your condition and identify the areas of tension and trigger points requiring intervention.

Personalized Treatment

Dry needling treatment is personalized according to your specific needs. Our physiotherapists will insert fine needles into the identified muscles to stimulate the release of tension.

Follow-up and Rehabilitation

After the session, our physiotherapists will provide advice to optimize results, including rehabilitation exercises, stretching techniques and recommendations to prevent recurrence.

Your questions about Dry Needling

Dry Needling is a therapeutic technique used to treat muscle pain and trigger points. Unlike traditional acupuncture, Dry Needling is based on biomechanical and neurophysiological principles. Fine needles are inserted into the muscles to release tension and improve blood circulation, helping to reduce pain and improve mobility. This technique is performed by qualified physiotherapists at the Physio Servette Center in Geneva.
Most patients feel little to no pain when the needles are inserted. You may feel a slight tingling sensation or a brief muscle twitch when the needle reaches a trigger point. These sensations are normal and indicate that the treatment is effectively targeting tension areas. Our physiotherapists ensure your comfort throughout the session.
Dry Needling is effective in treating a variety of conditions: chronic muscle pain, neck and lower back tension, muscular-origin headaches, shoulder pain, iliotibial band syndrome, tendonitis, and many other musculoskeletal conditions. It is also beneficial for athletes wishing to accelerate their recovery.
The number of sessions varies depending on the treated condition and individual response to treatment. Some patients feel significant improvement after a single session, while others may require several sessions. Your physiotherapist will establish a personalized treatment plan during the initial evaluation.

Dry needling is a therapeutic technique used to treat myofascial pain and trigger points. Unlike traditional acupuncture, which is based on Chinese medicine and vital energy, dry needling is based on modern biomechanical and neurophysiological principles. Fine, solid needles are inserted into the muscles to stimulate tissues and reduce muscle tensions.

Dry Needling in Geneva and surroundings

Dry needling, offered at the Physio Servette Center in Geneva, is easily accessible from neighboring municipalities such as Carouge, Vernier, Lancy, Meyrin, Versoix, Chêne-Bougeries and Thônex. This advanced technique is ideal for treating muscle pain, trigger points and accelerating recovery.

Commit to uncompromising performance

At the Servette Physiotherapy Center in Geneva, we are passionate and determined to provide the best possible care to help you achieve your goals.

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Gianni Viola

2 days ago

J’avais assez mal au dos et il m’a vraiment bien soulagé. Je recommande vous pouvez d’aller les yeux fermés 👍 (Translated by Google) My back was really hurting and it provided excellent relief. I highly recommend it; you can go without hesitation 👍

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Theo Carcouet

2 days ago

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Alex Alex

2 weeks ago

Je recommande vivement Vincent Cordier. C'est un physiothérapeute très à l'écoute et dont les soins sont d'une grande efficacité. Aleksej (Translated by Google) I highly recommend Vincent Cordier. He is a very attentive physiotherapist whose treatments are extremely effective. Aleksej

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