Dry needling in Sydney

dry needling courses sydneySydney’s premium osteopath. Every morning I walk to work and my eyes glance to this sign as I walk into my office for another day of bones. Normally when I walk in, coffee in hand, the waiting room is already filled with sore backs, cricked necks and sprained ankles. Today is a Tuesday so a couple of my regulars are here, it’s always nice to have friendly relationships with patients. I step into my office, coffee in bin, gloves on hands and beckon the first one in. Today though something stuck out, a shift in the routine if you will. My receptionist had blocked out a morning appointment for me and suggested I look into some materials she had prepared on a dry needling course. Sydney has a large group of osteopaths, chiropractors and physiotherapists who meet regularly and discuss industry trends and movements. She had picked up some brochures at the last breakfast meeting for me and thought it would be good for me to increase the services offered by the practice. I had spoken to a few friends who had trained in dry needling and said their patients had responded really well to the treatment. I figured as my hair is beginning to grey and my taste for crochet animal pillows increases it would be beneficial for me to stay relevant professionally. I would be able to complete the course in Sydney, dry needling courses take 2 or 3 days depending on if I wanted to do introductory or advanced. I think I may as well go the whole hog and do the advanced. Surely patients would expect no less from Sydney’s premium osteopath. I signed myself up. Back to the grind now, I have a lady who quite literally woke up on the wrong side of the bed and her husband’s memory foam pillow has left her with a terrible pinch in her neck.

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