Dry Needling Toronto, Trinity Bellwoods
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Why Choose Us
Here’s why people across Trinity Bellwoods choose Art of Mobility for dry needling therapy:
- Targeted Precision: Each session is based on a thorough assessment, allowing us to treat the specific muscles contributing to your pain or dysfunction.
- Studio Environment: Our clean, modern space is equipped for focused rehab and movement training in a welcoming, pressure-free setting.
- Integrated Treatment: Dry needling is paired with manual therapy, strength work, and mobility training to maximize your progress.
- Root-Cause Approach: We look beyond the symptom to understand and treat what’s really driving your discomfort.
- Education and Empowerment: You’ll learn how to manage your symptoms, prevent setbacks, and take an active role in your recovery.
Hear From Our Clients
Stories That Inspire and Motivate.
Fantastic work. I've had years of chronic back pain and issues in my shoulder, wrists and ankles. Also with so much nerve issues I thought I would never be able to conquer my physical limitations and lift weights with no pain. Big shoutout to Justin, Tharaniya, Damian and Thusheinth who I worked with. They were able to help me find the root causes and create solutions to fix them. They also explained what was going on which I found so helpful in understanding the issues.
— Arrun Sathiesh
I came here in August for physio with a work injury of a pulled back which caused sciatica nerve pain.
Justin and Damian did a thorough assessment and helped me to better understand the issues and gave solutions to fix it with physiotherapy and massage. They also gave me stuff to do in the comfort in my house to speed up recovery.
Space Is very clean and welcoming.
I recovered from the back injury and sciatica nerve pain quickly, like real fast. These guys are very knowledgeable, caring and give cool vibes. I HIGHLY recommend them to anyone! Thanks guys!
— Bernard TabiriI'd recommend checking out Art of Mobility for anyone who is looking for a clinic that does much more than your typical rehab/therapy! 5/5 would come back!
— Tony Guo
There are some people who work for a paycheck and some people who will support you as long as you are paying them...and then there are people like the team at AOM
Genuinely passionate about movement and the potential of the body. Using the most effective and accessible interventions to keep athletes and people functioning at their best.
The team is thorough and have always been supportive and accommodating. I was in preparation for Provincial and National level competitions and they made themselves available to help me manage an injury and offer consistent and detailed evaluations and follow up. They are authentically invested in my performance and actively provided in session and out of session communication.
I travel up to 40minutes from my home passing so many other providers because there is a unique perspective and connection with them that is invaluable as an athlete. They are caring honest and interesting in getting me in the form I need to be in to compete.
I have learned so much from Justin, Tharaniya, Damian and Thush and I'm so grateful and blessed to be a client!
— Tracy Arias
What Is Dry Needling?
Dry needling is a clinical treatment that uses fine, sterile needles to deactivate myofascial trigger points, which are commonly known as muscle knots. These points often cause tightness, pain, or restricted movement and may even refer discomfort to other areas of the body.
Unlike acupuncture, which is based on traditional Chinese medicine, dry needling follows modern anatomical and neurological principles.
A needle is inserted directly into a tense or dysfunctional muscle, the technique stimulates a twitch response that helps the muscle relax and promotes blood flow to the area.
Our Approach to Dry Needling
Our process is grounded in clinical reasoning, movement science, and your personal goals. Here’s what to expect:
- Comprehensive Assessment: We begin with a full-body movement screen and a targeted evaluation of your symptoms, posture, and muscle function.
- Precise Needling: Using our assessment findings, we apply dry needling to the specific muscles creating tension or restricting movement.
- Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques are used alongside dry needling to enhance tissue release and mobility.
- Functional Integration: We follow up with corrective exercises and movement retraining to lock in results and prevent the problem from recurring.
- Progressive Education: You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of your body and the tools you need to support your recovery independently.

Benefits of Dry Needling
Treat & Reduce Pain
Dry needling can provide fast relief for common complaints like shoulder tension, neck stiffness, low back pain, hip discomfort, and more.
Improve Flexibility & Range of Motion
Releasing shortened or overactive muscles helps restore natural movement and joint mobility.
Accelerate Recovery
It improves circulation, reduces inflammation, and supports the body’s natural healing response—especially useful after acute injuries.
Who Can Benefit from Dry Needling?
- Individuals with chronic muscle tightness or trigger points.
- Those recovering from injuries such as strains, sprains, or overuse.
- People experiencing posture-related discomfort from work or lifestyle.
- Athletes dealing with performance plateaus or mobility restrictions.
- Anyone frustrated by persistent tension that hasn’t improved with other treatments.

Release What’s Holding You Back
You don’t have to live with persistent pain, tightness, or limited mobility. With focused, personalized dry needling therapy at Art of Mobility, you’ll experience a new level of relief—and a renewed sense of confidence in your movement.
We’re located just steps from Trinity Bellwoods and proudly serve the downtown Toronto community.
Overcome Pain and Mobility Issues With AOM
Our personalized treatment plans can help with a wide variety of health issues including but not limited to:
- Back pain
- Hip pain
- Joint pain
- Headaches and Migraines
- Chronic pain
- Future injury prevention
- Impaired range of motion
- Neck pain
- Sprains and Strains
- Longstanding sports injuries
- Pelvic pain
- Muscle tension
- Joint mobility issues
- Shoulder pain management
- Knee pain
- Shoulder injuries
- Arthritis
- Acute pain
- Current injury recovery
- Musculoskeletal issues
Dry Needling Therapists In Toronto Who Understand Your Needs
We’ve guided thousands globally toward better health by promoting informed, lasting lifestyle changes. Our promise? To care for you with the same dedication and respect we offer our own families.
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Justin Mah, MScPT, BHSc
Hi, my name is Justin Mah, and I am a physiotherapist and performance coach who completed my Masters in Physical Therapy degree from the University of Toronto and BHSc in Biomedical Science from Western University.
Exercise has always been an important aspect of my life as an avid weightlifter, hockey, and yoga athlete. During my younger years, I suffered social anxiety and found it difficult transitioning into high school – exercise and weight training became the outlet to allow me to work on myself and improve my mental health. When I suffered a severe shoulder injury during undergrad that prevented me from working out, I felt like I lost a piece of who I was – I thought I would live with this for the rest of my life. Having gone through this process, I understand what it means to feel like you’re broken. I understand what it means to feel like you lost your way of life, and because of this I made a commitment to help others not suffer in the same way I did. This is my WHY when I made the decision to become a physiotherapist.
My mission is simple – to provide you with the tools to take care of your own body – we only have one body in this life, and my goal is to empower and educate you on this life-long journey. I use a combination of manual therapy, electro-acupuncture, and strengthening and mobility exercise to create a personalized plan of care for you to reach your goals.
When I’m not in the clinic, I’m usually doing any activity related to food – cooking new recipes, trying new restaurants, or experimenting with new smoothies for our smoothie bar. I’ve recently started attending fitness classes at OrangeTheory Fitness, and am learning how to stand up paddleboard (SUP) on the lakefront behind our clinic!
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Hi, my name is Colby Ng and I am a chiropractor and completed my Doctor of Chiropractic at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. I also completed my Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Toronto.
I have been in sports and athletics my whole life, which has pushed me to have big goals. I have my eyes set on many crazy things and know how important it is to have people that can help you do the things that matter most. While reaching my dreams mean a lot to me, I have also been lucky enough to share the joy of other people’s accomplishments. Knowing that I played a small part in helping someone reach their fitness, health, or life goals has empowered me more than I ever thought it would.
I believe that my role as a chiropractor goes beyond providing pain relief. I like to use a combination of manual techniques like deep tissue release, mobilizations, adjustments, and acupuncture to relieve the discomfort. Pairing this with exercises and rehabilitation allows me to provide the long-term relief needed to get you on track towards your goals.
When I am not in the clinic, you will find me chasing my own dreams in the weight room, on the road, on the trail, and on the climbing wall. Right now, I have my eyes set on qualifying for Boston, doing my first Ironman, and planning my next multi-day trek.Click to follow Tharaniya @Barbellerehab
Tharaniya Sivarajah, MScPT, BScKin, CPT
Hi, my name is Tharaniya! I am a Physiotherapist and certified personal trainer (CPT) with the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology. I finished my Masters in Physical Therapy at Brunel University.
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Dr. Tanisha Shekdar, Bsc, MSc, ND
Hi and welcome! My name is Tanisha Shekdar and I’m a Naturopathic Doctor. I completed my masters in biotechnology from UofG and I received my doctor of naturopathic medicine degree from The Canadian College of Naturopathic medicine.
I struggled with digestive and skin issues all my life. Sinus infections and dealing with IBS issues was constant for me growing up; not to mention, I was put on antibiotics at least twice a year throughout undergrad. It was when I got shingles at the end of undergrad that things really took a turn for the worse. I felt so alone and hopeless with how I was feeling. I wish someone had told me all the things I have come to learn now about. For me, everything changed when I started pinpointing my food triggers, supporting my immune system, and really understanding how the gut-brain connection which started improving my bloating, mental fog, fatigue, and anxiety. Now, thanks to my experiences and education I can really understand how important stress management, sleep, and diet is to an individual’s physical, mental and emotional health.
I’m a strong believer in educating others which is why one of naturopathic medicine’s philosophies resonates so well with me – Docere literally translates to doctor as teacher. My goal is to empower my clients and provide them with all the knowledge in order to not not only help them feel their best but also to provide them with the tools in order for them to take control of their health!
When I’m not in the clinic, you can find me gardening, prepping for my next fitness competition, experimenting to create the next best gut friendly snack, and planning my next travel adventure!
Hi and welcome! My name is Tanisha Shekdar and I’m a holistic health nutritionist. I completed my masters in biotechnology from UofG and I’m about to receive my doctor of naturopathic medicine degree from The Canadian College of Naturopathic medicine.
I struggled with digestive and skin issues all my life. Sinus infections and dealing with IBS issues was constant for me growing up; not to mention, I was put on antibiotics at least twice a year throughout undergrad. It was when I got shingles at the end of undergrad that things really took a turn for the worse. I felt so alone and hopeless with how I was feeling. I wish someone had told me all the things I have come to learn now about. For me, everything changed when I started pinpointing my food triggers, supporting my immune system, and really understanding how the gut-brain connection which started improving my bloating, mental fog, fatigue, and anxiety. Now, thanks to my experiences and education I can really understand how important stress management, sleep, and diet is to an individual’s physical, mental and emotional health.
I’m a strong believer in educating others which is why one of naturopathic medicine’s philosophies resonates so well with me – Docere literally translates to doctor as teacher. My goal is to empower my clients and provide them with all the knowledge in order to not not only help them feel their best but also to provide them with the tools in order for them to take control of their health!
When I’m not in the clinic, you can find me gardening, prepping for my next fitness competition, experimenting to create the next best gut friendly snack, and planning my next travel adventure!
Click to follow Thusheinth @Thush.siv
Hi, my name is Thusheinth Sivarajah and I am a Physiotherapist and Certified Personal Trainer who completed his Master’s in Physical Therapy program at Queen’s University.
Once you get to know me, you’ll realize that there is never a dull moment when you work with me. I am devoted to getting you back to doing what you love while making sure you are having fun during the journey. As an avid weightlifter, martial artist, and volleyball athlete, I have experienced all types of injuries myself – ranging from a common strain to some very severe injuries. These injuries have helped me greatly empathize with my clients, understanding the importance of active rehab for long-term results.
My goal is to make sure every person I work with gets an active solution and is educated and empowered throughout the process. By using a blend of manual therapy (hands-on care, without machines), mobility, and strengthening exercises, I am committed to finding the right treatment approach tailored for you.
When I am not in the clinic, you can find me working out at the gym, doing group fitness classes, walking my dog, or on a court (playing some basketball or beach volleyball).
Click to follow Sonica @Prj.soleil
Hiiieee Friends! My name is Sonica and I have been practicing Yoga for 10 years with a background in Kinesiology and Health Promotions! My journey to becoming a yoga teacher wasn’t easy. I suffered a series of injuries that left me with limited mobility and chronic pain.
Seeking a way to stay active and support my body’s recovery, I turned to yoga as a form of rehabilitation not just for my physical recovery, but for my mental recovery as well. Yoga provided a community and support system that I didn’t even know I needed, but became a huge part of my recovery. Through practice and my understanding of strength and conditioning training, I was able to redefine what movement and activity looked like for me as I discovered and explored my love for yoga.
My classes are rooted in my passion to build community and hold space for women who are exploring, redefining, or deepening what wellness and movement look like to them. I encourage my students to approach their practice with curiosity, play, and compassion as a way to deepen the relationship and connection between their mind and body.
When I’m not teaching yoga, I enjoy staying active through activities such as running, weightlifting, and trying out various fitness classes. Additionally, I have a passion for travel and indulging in diverse cuisines.

Sarah Bonn, Registered Psychotherapist
I worked in the mental health field for the past ten years, supporting adults of all ages through community treatment, social support, and multidisciplinary care. During my time working in the community, I felt a personal and professional shift to better support people with their solution and recovery-focused objectives. My goal with clients is to understand, first and foremost, what they would like to gain from their therapeutic experience, both in-session and outside of our sessions together. I collaborate with each of my clients to create an individualized treatment plan by using an eclectic mix of evidence-based psychotherapy modalities, including (but not limited to) narrative therapy, motivational interviewing, solution-focused therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, and strength-based techniques.
As an avid nature lover, I can help you find strength and healing through grounding and connecting to your identity and landscape. Together, we will focus on respect and empathy as we deeply explore your unique journey and develop personalized tools to cope with your life’s stressors, both past and present. I welcome you to join me in a safe space to slow down, connect with yourself, and determine your intentional path forward. Let’s create the life you deserve!
Outside of the clinic, you can often find me in the woods, on a trail, or near a body of water. My eclectic style is not limited to my therapeutic approach, as I love anything active: running, biking, hiking, swimming, skiing, skating, yoga, camping… and the list goes on!
For any clients who are interested, I will soon be offering “walk and talk” therapy so that we can integrate the benefits of movement and nature into our psychotherapy work together.
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Dry Needling Toronto, Trinity Bellwoods FAQs
What Does Dry Needling Feel Like During a Session?
Most clients describe dry needling treatment as a brief, mild discomfort followed by a deep ache or twitch in the muscle. This twitch response signals the neuromuscular system reacting to the intramuscular insertion. While the sensation is short-lived, it often brings relief or a feeling of heaviness in the area.
Post-session soreness may occur for 24–48 hours—similar to how musculoskeletal tissues feel after exercise. Our physiotherapists explain each step so you feel informed and in control throughout your physiotherapy session.
How Many Dry Needling Sessions Will I Need?
Session count depends on your condition, symptom duration, and response to dry needling treatment. Some feel pain-free after one visit, while others with chronic pain or deeper spasm patterns may need multiple sessions. We reassess every 2–3 visits and adjust as needed. To ensure effective treatment, we often combine needling with mobility work or retraining as part of a full physiotherapy plan.
Is Dry Needling Safe for Everyone?
Dry needling is very safe when performed by trained physiotherapists, but it isn’t suitable for everyone. Conditions like bleeding disorders, immune compromise, or pregnancy require medical clearance first. We conduct a thorough intake to screen for any risks. Each insertion uses sterile, single-use needles and strict hygiene protocols. If you’re unsure, our team can help determine if this physiotherapy technique fits your needs.
What Should I Do After a Dry Needling Session?
Post-session care includes staying hydrated, moving gently, and avoiding intense activity. Soreness—especially in the ligament, neck, or jaw—is normal and manageable with heat or light activity.
Your physiotherapist will offer tailored aftercare, including stretches or mobility drills. Most notice better movement and less neck pain or chronic pain within 1–2 days. If discomfort lingers or you have questions, we’re here to support your recovery.
Our Clinic Locations
Art of Mobility Physiotherapy Mississauga - Port Credit
Address: 125 Lakeshore Rd E #202, Mississauga, ON L5G 1E5, Canada
Phone: (647) 695-3995
Email: team@artofmobility.com
Open Hours:
Mon – Sun: 10 AM – 10 PM
Art of Mobility Physiotherapy Toronto - Trinity Bellwoods
Address: 115 Wolseley St, Toronto, ON M6J 1K1, Canada
Phone: (647) 695-3995
Email: team@artofmobility.com
Open Hours:
Mon – Fri: 10 AM – 9 PM,
Sat – Sun: 10 AM – 4 PM