Dry needling is a safe, evidence-based technique that helps release tight muscles and reduce pain.
Glenn Kinder Massage Therapy is located in Altona Meadows, providing remedial and sports massage to clients in Altona, Point Cook, Laverton, Seabrook and surrounding areas.
Glenn has helped me so much, I regularly see him for treatment and look forward to my appointments so much I don’t think I could function otherwise. He has extensive knowledge in all things remedial and a whole lot more too. I couldn’t recommend him enough.
Angela S
Dry needling can often provide relief where other techniques haven’t quite shifted the pain.
Using fine, sterile needles, Glenn Kinder targets trigger points to restore mobility and support the body’s natural healing.
In a dry needling session, Glenn will:
Dry needling is about increasing blood flow to the muscles so you can move freely again.
No referral is required to see Glenn for dry needling.
Yes — Glenn is a registered provider and HICAPS is available for on-the-spot claims.
No — while both use fine needles, acupuncture is based on traditional Chinese medicine, while dry needling is a modern, evidence-based practice targeting muscle trigger points.
Most people feel only a brief twitch or mild ache when the needle activates the muscle. Any discomfort usually passes quickly.
Release tension, reduce pain, and recover faster with dry needling from Glenn Kinder.
Not sure what you need? Glenn can help guide you.