
ACTIVE CHIROPRACTIC STAFFORD
Dry Needling & Medical Acupuncture
Dry needling or medical acupuncture targets trigger points in knotted muscles to help relax muscles, improve your flexibility and reduce pain.
How can dry needling help?
- Pain relief
- Improving mobility
- Increasing range of motion
- Improving blood flow
- Supporting rehabilitation
THE WHAT
What is dry needling?
Dry needling involves a medical professional inserting thin needles near muscular trigger points. The aim of stimulating these knotted, often tender areas is to cause the muscles to contract. This can help to reduce tightness and increase blood flow, which will then start to relieve your pain.
Sometimes referred to as medical acupuncture, dry needling is usually used as part of a treatment plan alongside other rehabilitation techniques.
What issues can dry needling treat?
- Joint issues
- Tendinitis
- Migraines
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Tight muscle knots



THE HOW
What happens in a dry needling session?
During your first consultation, we’ll go through your relevant medical history. We will perform an examination and discuss the findings with you.
In a dry needling session, the chiropractor will first locate your trigger points. These are often near the area where you may be feeling pain. They will then insert a needle, and might need to move it around a little to stimulate a response.
Sometimes this is performed with ultrasound imaging guidance, so your practitioner can see exactly where the needle is going in real time. The ultrasound image helps identify the exact location of muscles, tendons or other soft tissues. This allows for greater precision, making the treatment safer and more effective.
Each dry needling therapy session will last about 20 minutes. Some people can feel immediate improvements in their mobility and pain levels. Other people need a few sessions.
Are there any side effects?
Trigger points are often painful when touched, so you may feel some discomfort during the session. You might feel some soreness afterwards too, and there’s a small risk of bruising.
THE WHY
Why Choose Active Chiropractic In Stafford?
During your first consultation, we’ll go through your relevant medical history. Your treatment therapist will perform an examination and discuss the findings with you. They might recommend other diagnosis services, like an ultrasound, blood tests or biomechanical assessment. The chiropractor will then discuss a personalised treatment plan with you.
Comprehensive assessment
Tailored treatments
Friendly, caring environment
REVIEWS
What our Customers Say
If you have any Joint and muscle pain, pop and see Nick, If anyone can sort it Nick can 🙂
Nick will put you at your ease, is brilliant at his job & I personally can't recommend him highly enough.
PRICES
Dry needling costs
Initial Consultation
New here, or has it been a while?
- For new clients or those returning after more than 12 months.
- Includes a detailed case history, physical examination, report of findings, and first treatment.
- Please arrive 10 minutes early to complete necessary paperwork.
- Approximate duration: 45 minutes
Follow-Up Treatment
Dry needling treatment
- Ongoing care sessions tailored to your treatment plan.
- Approximate duration: 20 minutes
OUR TEAM
Meet our Chiropractic and Wellness Team


Dr Nick Morgan
MSC DC DIC FRCC LRCC
Interest areas: Biomechanics, Sports Injuries
Nick is an experienced chiropractor specialising in common complaints and sports injuries. He brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this field, with a deep understanding of the musculoskeletal system and a track record of helping athletes recover from injuries.
Committed to ongoing education in the latest musculoskeletal medicine practices, Nick employs a holistic approach to treatment—combining traditional chiropractic techniques with innovative therapies to optimise performance and prevent future injuries. This approach is pivotal in guiding patients back to their peak physical condition and maintaining their long-term well-being.
He qualified in 2002 with an honours degree in Chiropractic from Glamorgan University after four years of study. He went on to achieve a Master’s degree (MSc) with distinction at Imperial College London, followed by a postgraduate degree in Medical Ultrasound from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic.
Nick has also been awarded the titles of Fellow and Licentiate by the Royal College of Chiropractors. He is qualified in multiple areas including medical ultrasound, shockwave therapy, medical dry needling (acupuncture), low level laser therapy, and custom orthotic prescription (insoles).
A keen sportsman himself, Nick enjoys golf, windsurfing, mountain biking, rugby, and snowboarding. This active lifestyle has led him to develop a passionate interest in the treatment and management of sports injuries and rehabilitation.
Nick is registered with the General Chiropractic Council and is also a member of the British Chiropractic Association and the Royal College of Chiropractors.
- Phone:+44 1785 530188

Dr Daniele Tomassi
MChiro, MSc (S&C), DC, LRCC, ASCC, CSCS
Interest areas: Strength & Conditioning, Sports Injuries

Dr Daniele Tomassi
MChiro, MSc (S&C), DC, LRCC, ASCC, CSCS
Interest areas: Strength & Conditioning, Sports Injuries
Dr. Tomassi graduated from AECC University College with a Master of Chiropractic degree (MChiro), where his journey into the world of chiropractic care and shockwave therapy began. Initially introduced to Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy as a patient, Dr. Tomassi was astounded by the results, which sparked his deep interest in the field.
His clinical experience with shockwave therapy started during his internship, treating a range of conditions including plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, and calcific tendonitis.
Dr. Tomassi is passionate about adopting a holistic approach to patient care, seamlessly blending traditional manual therapies with the latest technological advancements to achieve the best outcomes. His profound knowledge of biomechanics and the musculoskeletal system is complemented by his experience in treating athletes, including Premier League football players, where he focuses on injury management and prevention.
As a dedicated practitioner and avid scholar, Dr. Tomassi continues to expand his knowledge, ensuring that his patients receive the most effective and innovative treatments available.
- Phone:+44 1785 530188

Dr Ansar Mahmood
MB CHB, MRCS ED, FRCS (TR & ORTH)
Interest areas: Plasma rich Platelet Injection, Restorative Medicine

Dr Ansar Mahmood
MB CHB, MRCS ED, FRCS (TR & ORTH)
Interest areas: Plasma Rich Platelet Injection, Restorative Medicine
Dr Ansar Mahmood is a consultant in orthopaedic surgery, specialising in minimally invasive hip, knee, and shoulder surgery as well as fracture care. He heads the trauma unit at the QE Birmingham NHS and Military Hospital and is also the Founder Director and Medical Director at Pinnacle Global Healthcare.
He graduated from Sheffield University and completed his residency at the renowned Oxford Trauma Unit, part of Oxford University Hospitals. He is currently a clinical professor at University Hospital Birmingham.
Recognised as a UK leader and educator in the field of orthobiologics in orthopaedics and sports medicine, Dr Ansar has authored numerous articles on major trauma, sports and exercise medicine (SEM), regenerative medicine, and knee replacement surgery. He regularly speaks at global conferences on the use of stem cell therapy and other cutting-edge regenerative techniques.
Dr Ansar also founded the National Academy of Regenerative Medicine, where he trains medical practitioners, and he serves as an instructor in Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS).
- Phone:+44 1785 530188
MORE INFORMATION
Common Questions
Who can benefit from dry needling?
Dry needling can help people with chronic muscle tightness, sports injuries, or recurring pain that hasn’t fully responded to stretching or massage. It’s also useful for those with headaches, posture-related strain, or stubborn trigger points causing restricted movement.
How is it different from traditional acupuncture?
Although both treatments use thin needles, their focus is different. Traditional acupuncture is based on Chinese medicine and works on energy pathways (meridians). Dry needling is a modern, evidence-based approach targeting specific muscular trigger points to relieve pain and restore mobility.
What should I wear?
We recommend loose-fitting clothing or sportswear that gives easy access to the treatment area (e.g., shorts for legs, vest top for shoulders/back).
How many sessions will I need?
Some people notice results after one session, while others need a short course of treatments. Your chiropractor will recommend a treatment plan based on your condition, medical history, and goals.
Is dry needling safe?
Yes. When performed by a trained professional, dry needling is considered safe. You may feel a brief twitch or ache during treatment, which indicates the muscle is responding. Any mild soreness afterwards usually resolves within 24–48 hours.
What should I do afterwards?
- Keep moving: gentle activity helps the muscles adapt and prevents stiffness.
- Stretch: light stretches can support recovery and improve results.
- Hydrate: drinking plenty of water helps your muscles recover more effectively.
Are there side effects?
The most common side effects are mild, temporary soreness, slight bruising, or tiredness. Serious complications are extremely rare, especially when carried out by qualified practitioners.