Dry Needling Mississauga, Port Credit

Where Pain Ends And Motion Begins!

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Why Choose Us

  • Unique Experience: Dive into unparalleled health and wellness services you won’t find elsewhere. From clinical precision to thoughtful care, our approach blends science with real-life movement.
  • Personalized Approach: No two people move the same, and no two plans should, either. Whether you’re recovering from injury, managing tension, or optimizing performance, your treatment is tailored from day one.
  • Empowerment: We don’t just treat—we teach. You’ll gain the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take ownership of your healing journey beyond the clinic.
  • Root-Cause Solutions: We look deeper than the pain. Our assessments are designed to uncover the underlying contributors to muscle dysfunction so we can treat the source, not just the symptom.
  • Sustainable Change: Your results matter. Our programs focus on long-term progress—not quick fixes—so you can feel better now and stay better long-term.

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What Is Dry Needling?

Dry needling is a therapeutic technique that uses thin, sterile needles to release tight or overactive muscles known as trigger points. These “knots” can contribute to chronic pain, reduced mobility, or referred discomfort in other areas of the body.

Dry needling works by creating a localized twitch response in the muscle, which helps reduce tension, reset the muscle’s function, and stimulate natural healing processes. Unlike acupuncture, dry needling is based on Western clinical anatomy and neuromuscular principles. It’s not about energy lines—it’s about restoring muscle health, alignment, and function.

Our Approach to Dry Needling

Here’s what to expect when you work with us:

  • Comprehensive Assessment: We begin by evaluating your movement patterns, posture, and the muscular systems that may be contributing to pain or tension.
  • Precision-Driven Treatment: We use dry needling only where it’s clinically indicated—targeting specific muscles that are limiting your movement or creating discomfort.
  • Movement Integration: Corrective exercises help lock in the improvements, retraining your brain and body to move with more control and less tension.
  • Education That Empowers: We teach you how to manage your symptoms between sessions and reduce the risk of recurrence.

Benefits of Dry Needling

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Relieve Deep Muscle Tension and Chronic Pain

Dry needling offers powerful relief for muscle tension that doesn't respond to stretching, massage, or rest. By targeting trigger points—those tight, overactive bands of muscle that cause local or referred pain—this treatment helps release restrictions at their source.

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Restore Mobility and Improve Movement Efficiency

Muscles that are tight or inhibited can throw off your body's entire movement pattern. Dry needling helps restore balance by releasing those problem areas, allowing joints to move through their full range without being restricted.

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Support Faster Recovery and Long-Term Performance

When used as part of a broader rehabilitation or performance plan, dry needling accelerates healing and helps retrain your muscles to move the right way again. By reducing neuromuscular tension and improving blood flow to injured or fatigued tissues, it supports faster recovery from acute injury, post-surgical rehab, or high training loads.

Who Can Benefit from Dry Needling?

  • Individuals with ongoing muscle tightness or pain.
  • Athletes recovering from overuse injuries or performance limitations.
  • People experiencing posture-related discomfort from work or lifestyle.
  • Clients recovering from surgery or acute injury.
  • Anyone frustrated by recurring muscle issues that haven’t resolved with traditional treatment.
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Take the First Step Toward Relief

Chronic muscle tightness and nagging pain don’t have to be your new normal. At Art of Mobility, we combine dry needling with movement-focused care to help you feel better, move more freely, and stay active without limitation. We’ve helped hundreds of people take control of their recovery and rebuild trust in their body—now it’s your turn.

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
  • Knee pain
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Arthritis
  • Acute pain
  • Current injury recovery
  • Musculoskeletal issues

Dry Needling Therapists Mississauga Who Understand Your Needs

We have educated and empowered thousands of people around the world to help optimize their health and make sustainable lifestyle changes. We will treat you like we would treat our own family – that is our personal commitment to you.

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Ushwin Emmanuel, MScPT, BScKin

Hi! I’m Ushwin, I am a Physiotherapist and group fitness trainer with a deep passion for health, fitness, and helping individuals regain and take back control of their health. My educational journey began with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at McMaster University.

Justin Achat, MScPT, BScKin

Hi, my name is Justin Achat and I am a Physiotherapist who completed my Masters in Physical Therapy from Queens University and my Bachelors in Kinesiology and Health Science from York University. Prior to completing my Masters degree, I worked for nearly a decade as a Registered Kinesiologist and as a CSEP Certified Exercise Physiologist.

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Tharaniya Sivarajah, MScPT, BScKin, CPT

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Insurance Partners

At AOM, we proudly collaborate with major insurance providers to serve you better. Contact us to learn more!

  • Great West Life
  • Sun Life
  • Manulife

Areas We Serve

  • Mississauga
  • Port Credit
  • Clarkson
  • Erindale
  • Square one
  • CF Sherway gardens
  • Cooksville
  • Mineola
  • Lakeview
  • Dixie

Dry Needling Mississauga, Port Credit FAQs

Although they may appear similar, dry needling and acupuncture are fundamentally different in purpose and approach. Acupuncture is based on traditional Chinese medicine and focuses on restoring energy flow through meridians. In contrast, dry needling is grounded in Western musculoskeletal and neuromuscular science. 

It involves the stimulation of specific trigger points to release muscle tension, improve function, and support rehabilitation. The techniques, goals, and training required by a physiotherapist are distinct for each practice, making it important to choose the right approach for your needs—especially if you’re seeking pain relief or support with chronic pain in Mississauga.

For your dry needling session, wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows access to the treatment area. A tank top is ideal for upper body work, while shorts or stretchy pants are helpful for the hips and legs. 

Our physiotherapists are trained to maintain your comfort and privacy, exposing only the area necessary for manual therapy or therapeutic needling. If you’re unsure, ask when you book—we want you to feel at ease during your physiotherapy appointment in Mississauga.

Yes, most clients return to daily activities after dry needling. Some mild soreness or fatigue may occur—similar to post-workout muscle stiffness—but this is a normal response to trigger point stimulation. We recommend avoiding intense exercise immediately after treatment, especially if your session focused on a high-tension area. 

However, light movement or mobility work can support the rehabilitation process and help reduce pain. Your physiotherapist will provide customized aftercare advice based on your condition and response to treatment, helping you stay active while supporting long-term pain relief.

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