
Serving Kingsgrove · 6.8km from Ashfield
Dry Needling in Kingsgrove
Pro Health Clinic — Ashfield's multidisciplinary health clinic, accessible from Kingsgrove via T2 or T8 train via Sydenham to Ashfield, or 18 min by car.
Dry Needling for Kingsgrove Residents
Kingsgrove sits at the southern edge of the Inner West — a quieter suburban pocket of established homes and schools that connects to Ashfield via the rail network. For Kingsgrove families and professionals seeking quality chiropractic and physiotherapy care, Pro Health Clinic in Ashfield represents the nearest multidisciplinary clinic with a full range of services. The train journey is comfortable and direct, taking under 25 minutes.
Our Approach to Dry Needling
Dry needling at Pro Health Clinic is used as a component of comprehensive musculoskeletal treatment — not as a standalone session. Qualified chiropractors and physiotherapists use fine acupuncture-style needles to target myofascial trigger points, reduce muscle tension, and facilitate tissue recovery in specific muscles contributing to pain or restricted movement.
The technique involves inserting a thin filiform needle into identified trigger points within muscle tissue. This provokes a local twitch response in the muscle, which reduces the tension and biochemical irritants within the trigger point. Dry needling is particularly effective for muscular referred pain, stubborn tension that doesn't respond to manual therapy alone, and persistent soft tissue restrictions.
What We Treat
- Myofascial trigger point release
- Neck, shoulder, and upper back tension
- Lower back and gluteal muscle treatment
- Sports injury and overuse muscle conditions
- Headache and cervicogenic pain management
- Complementary treatment alongside manual therapy
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
Dry needling is performed by your chiropractor or physiotherapist as part of your treatment session. The needles are very fine and insertion is generally well-tolerated. You may feel a dull ache or local twitch during the procedure. Most patients notice improvement in muscle tension within 24-48 hours, though some temporary soreness after treatment is normal.
Getting to Pro Health Clinic from Kingsgrove
From Kingsgrove Station, take the T2 or T8 line to Sydenham, then the T2 to Ashfield — approximately 20-25 minutes by train. By car, drive via Beverly Grove and Parramatta Road in approximately 18 minutes.
Pro Health Clinic
Shop 4, 2A Brown Street, Ashfield NSW 2131
02 8721 6534 · Open 7 days
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Multidisciplinary Under One Roof
Chiropractic, physiotherapy, remedial massage, dry needling, shockwave, and laser therapy — all coordinated in one clinic, with practitioners who communicate about your care.
Open 7 Days
Mon–Thu 8am–7:30pm · Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 8am–7pm · Sun 8am–1pm. Evening and weekend appointments available to fit around work and family.
All Health Funds Accepted
HICAPS on-site for on-the-spot claiming with all major private health insurers. Medicare EPC, DVA, and workers compensation referrals also accepted.
5.0 Star Google Rating
Over 350 verified patient reviews on Google with a 5.0 average rating. Our reputation in the Inner West is built on clinical outcomes, not marketing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Pro Health Clinic from Kingsgrove?
Pro Health Clinic is approximately 6.8km from Kingsgrove — around 20-25 minutes by train (T2/T8 to Sydenham then T2 to Ashfield), or an 18-minute drive via Parramatta Road.
Do you treat Kingsgrove patients?
Yes — we treat patients from Kingsgrove and surrounding southern Inner West suburbs for chiropractic, physiotherapy, remedial massage, and sports injury management.
Is dry needling the same as acupuncture near Kingsgrove?
Dry needling and acupuncture both use fine needles, but the approach is different. Acupuncture is based on traditional Chinese medicine meridian theory. Dry needling targets specific myofascial trigger points based on Western musculoskeletal anatomy and is performed by physiotherapists and chiropractors as part of evidence-based practice.
Does dry needling hurt near Kingsgrove?
Needle insertion is generally well-tolerated — patients often describe feeling a dull ache or muscle twitch rather than sharp pain. Some temporary soreness in the treated muscle over the following 24 hours is normal and typically indicates the trigger point was accurately targeted.
What conditions benefit most from dry needling near Kingsgrove?
Dry needling is most effective for muscular trigger points causing localised or referred pain, persistent muscle tension that doesn't respond fully to manual therapy, and overuse muscle conditions common in athletes and desk workers. It works best as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Who You'll See for Dry Needling
Appointments are 1-on-1 at our Ashfield clinic, 6.8km from Kingsgrove — here's who you'll be seeing. You can request a practitioner by name when you book.
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Serving Kingsgrove and all Inner West Sydney suburbs from our Ashfield clinic.

