So what is the difference between Acupuncture & Dry Needling?
The increasing prevalence of the term ‘dry needling’ has created some confusion. Qualified Acupuncturists study for 5 years full time to gain a degree in Acupuncture. A dry needling training program often runs for just two or three days – which is just enough time for people to gain a rudimentary understanding of how to ‘needle the point that hurts’ and perhaps deliver short-term symptom relief.
For more information from AACMA (Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association) on the safety concerns of ‘Dry Needling’ please click here