Dry Needling

Advanced Dry Needling Therapy in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

Dry needling is an evidence-based physiotherapy technique used to treat myofascial pain, chronic muscle tightness, and mobility limitations. At Advance Physiotherapy Clinic in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Dr. Kalyani Toshniwal Modani delivers advanced dry needling with measurable, patient-focused outcomes.

What is Dry Needling?

Dry needling involves the insertion of thin, sterile needles into muscle trigger points to release tension, reduce pain, and improve movement. Unlike acupuncture, this method follows modern medical principles and is proven to accelerate recovery for a wide range of physical conditions.

Conditions Treated

How the Treatment Works

Each session begins with:

Measurable Outcomes

Our dry needling program delivers quantifiable results across a variety of conditions. Patients often experience up to a 78% reduction in neck and back pain within just 3–5 sessions. 

Safety & Patient Experience

Your safety is our priority:

Session duration: 30–45 minutes. Mild soreness post-treatment is normal.

Recommended Protocols

Acute Conditions

Chronic Conditions

Treatment Packages

Standard Session:

Recovery Plan Package:

Why Choose Dr. Kalyani Toshniwal?

Dr. Kalyani Toshniwal brings over a decade of expertise in physiotherapy, with international certifications in Dry Needling (UK), Osteopathy, and Manual Therapy. She combines advanced clinical skills with personalized rehabilitation plans to ensure effective, patient-centered care. Her clinic is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including Class IV Laser, TECAR, Matrix, and Shockwave therapy systems, delivering faster and more lasting results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is dry needling safe?

Yes. It’s performed with sterile needles under expert supervision and global safety protocols.

Many patients report noticeable improvement within 1–3 sessions.

While both use thin needles, dry needling follows modern Western medical principles and targets muscle trigger points, unlike acupuncture which is rooted in traditional Chinese medicine.

Mild muscle soreness or bruising at the insertion site is common and typically resolves within 24–48 hours. Serious side effects are rare when performed by a trained professional.

Yes, it’s often integrated with physiotherapy modalities like matrix therapy, laser, TECAR, and manual rehab to boost recovery and long-term results.

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