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Serving Picnic Point from Moorebank

Dry Needling near Picnic Point

Release Stubborn Pain at the Source — serving Picnic Point 2213 from Activ Therapy Moorebank.

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Dry Needling Serving Picnic Point

Picnic Point sits directly on the northern bank of the Georges River and lives up to its name, with Georges River National Park and Yeramba Lagoon, the largest area of national park within the Canterbury-Bankstown area, forming its riverside backdrop. The suburb was even home to a RAAF radio receiving station and bunker during World War II. Picnic Point residents are only a short drive from our Moorebank clinic, where our physiotherapists, chiropractors, and massage therapists treat sports injuries, chronic pain, and post-surgical recovery with dedicated one-on-one appointments and HICAPS on-site for instant health fund claiming.

Dry needling is a highly effective technique for releasing tight muscle knots (trigger points) that cause localised or referred pain. Using fine acupuncture needles, our trained physiotherapists and chiropractors target specific trigger points to release muscle tension, improve blood flow, and reduce pain. Dry needling is particularly effective for chronic muscle tension, sports injuries, and stubborn pain that hasn't responded to other treatments.

Residents of Picnic Point are served from our Moorebank clinicActiv Therapy Moorebank is well-loved by the local community for its warm, results-driven approach to physiotherapy, massage therapy, and chiropractic care. Our Moorebank clinic is particularly popular for remedial and relaxation massage, with highly skilled massage therapists available most days. Residents of Moorebank, Chipping Norton, and Hammondville trust us to help them recover faster and stay active longer.

Conditions We Treat

  • Myofascial pain
  • Trigger points
  • Chronic muscle tension
  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Headaches
  • Sports injuries
Why Choose Us

Why Choose Activ Therapy for Dry Needling near Picnic Point?

One-on-One Care

Dedicated appointment time with your therapist — no double-booking, no rushing.

Evidence-Based Treatment

Hands-on, research-backed techniques tailored to your specific condition and goals.

Local & Convenient

Serving Picnic Point from our Moorebank clinic — easy access with ample parking.

Private Health & Medicare

We accept all major health funds with HICAPS on-site. Medicare rebates available with referral.

What We Treat

Common Conditions We See from Picnic Point

These are the problems our Moorebank team treats most often for Picnic Point 2213 patients. Every treatment plan starts with a full assessment — we work out what's actually driving your pain before we treat it.

Back Pain

Common Causes

  • Poor posture from prolonged sitting or standing
  • Muscle strains and ligament sprains
  • Disc bulges or herniation
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica (nerve compression)

How We Treat It

Our physiotherapists and chiropractors conduct a comprehensive assessment to identify the exact source of your back pain. Treatment typically combines hands-on manual therapy to restore movement, dry needling to release tight muscles, and a progressive exercise program to strengthen supporting muscles and prevent recurrence. We take a whole-person approach — addressing posture, movement patterns, and lifestyle factors that contribute to back pain.

What to Expect

Most patients experience significant relief within 4–8 sessions. Acute back pain typically resolves in 4–6 weeks. Chronic back pain requires a longer-term rehabilitation approach (8–12 weeks) with an exercise program for sustained results.

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Neck Pain

Common Causes

  • Poor posture from screens and desk work
  • Neck muscle strain
  • Cervical disc herniation
  • Cervical spondylosis (wear and tear)
  • Whiplash injuries

How We Treat It

Our practitioners treat neck pain with a combination of hands-on joint mobilisation and manipulation, soft tissue therapy, dry needling, and postural correction. We also address contributing factors such as thoracic spine stiffness, shoulder tension, and workplace ergonomics. A personalised home exercise program helps maintain gains between appointments.

What to Expect

Acute neck pain and stiffness typically resolves within 2–4 weeks with treatment. Chronic neck pain and postural dysfunction requires a more structured rehabilitation program over 6–12 weeks.

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Shoulder Pain

Common Causes

  • Rotator cuff tears or tendinopathy
  • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
  • Shoulder impingement syndrome
  • AC joint injuries
  • Biceps tendinopathy

How We Treat It

Shoulder conditions require precise diagnosis to determine the appropriate treatment approach. Our physiotherapists perform a thorough shoulder assessment including range of motion testing, strength assessment, and special orthopaedic tests. Treatment may include joint mobilisation, rotator cuff strengthening, postural correction, dry needling, and activity modification advice.

What to Expect

Recovery varies significantly by condition. Shoulder impingement typically responds within 6–10 sessions. Frozen shoulder can take 3–12 months for full resolution. Post-surgical shoulder rehabilitation typically takes 3–6 months.

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Headaches & Migraines

Common Causes

  • Cervicogenic (neck-related) headaches
  • Tension headaches from muscle tightness
  • Migraine (with or without aura)
  • TMJ dysfunction
  • Postural headaches

How We Treat It

Many headaches originate from the neck and upper back — a fact that is often overlooked. Our physiotherapists and chiropractors are trained in identifying and treating cervicogenic headaches with spinal mobilisation, trigger point therapy, and postural correction. We work alongside your GP and neurologist when appropriate for migraines and complex headache presentations.

What to Expect

Cervicogenic and tension headaches typically respond within 4–8 sessions. Patients often notice a reduction in frequency and severity within the first 2–3 appointments.

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Your Team

Who You'll See at Moorebank

Picnic Point patients are treated by the Moorebank team. You'll see the same practitioner each visit — we don't rotate you between therapists or double-book appointments.

Gary Yeung, physiotherapy at Activ Therapy Moorebank

Gary Yeung

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)
  • NDIS Registered Physiotherapist
  • SIRA Accredited
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Janice Li, physiotherapy at Activ Therapy Moorebank

Janice Li

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)
  • Precise Points Dry Needling - Levels 1 & 2
  • ISST (International Scroth Three Dimensional Scoliosis Therapy) Basic Course - Part 1
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Mathew Issa, exercise physiology at Activ Therapy Moorebank

Mathew Issa

  • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Australian Catholic University)
  • Masters of Exercise Physiology (Sydney University)
Getting Here

Dry Needling for Picnic Point — Where to Find Us

Activ Therapy Moorebank
Shop 14B Moorebank Shopping Village, 42 Stockton Avenue, Moorebank NSW 2170
Opening Hours
Mon–Fri: 7am–7pm | Sat: 8am–2pm
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Services Available at Moorebank

  • Physiotherapy
  • Chiropractic
  • Massage Therapy
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Workers Compensation

Also Serving

Alongside Picnic Point 2213, our Moorebank clinic treats patients from Lugarno, Peakhurst, Mortdale, Riverwood, Narwee and Georges Hall.

FAQs

Dry Needling near Picnic Point — Questions Answered

What natural features is Picnic Point known for?+

Picnic Point is known for its riverside parkland along the Georges River, including Georges River National Park and Yeramba Lagoon.

When was Picnic Point gazetted as a suburb?+

Picnic Point was gazetted as a suburb in 1975, with its boundaries updated in 1994.

Does dry needling hurt?+

You may feel a brief dull ache when the needle reaches the trigger point. Most patients find the sensation manageable and experience significant relief after treatment.

Is dry needling the same as acupuncture?+

No. Dry needling is based on Western anatomy targeting myofascial trigger points. Acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. Both use fine needles but the approach differs.

How many sessions will I need?+

Many patients notice improvement within 1–3 sessions. Dry needling is often combined with physiotherapy or chiropractic for best results.

Can I claim dry needling on private health insurance at Moorebank?+

Yes. We accept all major health funds and have HICAPS on site at our Moorebank clinic, so your rebate is processed during your appointment and you only pay the gap.

Are Medicare rebates available for Picnic Point patients?+

If your GP refers you under a Chronic Disease Management Plan, you may be eligible for up to five subsidised sessions per calendar year. Bring the referral to your first appointment and we'll take care of the claiming.

Can I be treated under workers compensation?+

Yes. Our Moorebank clinic treats workers compensation patients. Bring your claim number and your certificate of capacity, and we'll liaise with your insurer and employer on your return-to-work plan.

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Opening Hours

Mon – Fri: 7:00am – 7:00pm

Saturday: 8:00am – 2:00pm

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