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King Street Natural Health Centre

Locality: Campbelltown, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4620 8630



Address: 20 King St 2560 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.kingstchiropractic.com.au

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20.01.2022 Dear Patrons, Please note that Crossroads Hotel is temporarily closed by NSW health after two patrons tested positive to COVID-19. The car park at the hotel ...has a pop-up testing clinic in place from Friday 10/07/2020 at 5pm. NSW Health’s Brad Hazzard is encouraging everyone who has visited the hotel recently or anyone in the community who is experiencing symptoms to attend the pop-up testing clinic. Please ensure to continue to physical distance from those you do not live with, wash your hands often and thoroughly and if you do have symptoms, get tested and stay at home. Let’s all do our part to work with NSW Health authorities to stop the spread of infection in our community. Please see NSW Health Website for latest updates and further information. https://www.health.nsw.gov.au We are looking forward to welcoming back our customers ASAP.



16.01.2022 Update to our breathing video for core stability! Give us a call with any questions

14.01.2022 Hi everyone, In the best interest of public health, if you have been to the Crossroads Hotel between the 3rd and 10th of July, or knowingly have been in contact with someone who has, we ask you to get tested before attending the clinic. If you do fall into this category, but still require a consultation just remember we are running online consultations to help those who need to isolate in these tough times.... Cheers King Street Natural Health

09.01.2022 Hi guys just a quick update about some of the clinic practices and possible telehealth consult rebates



06.01.2022 Dry needling vs acupuncture, what is it and what’s the difference? You may have heard the terms ‘Dry Needling’ and ‘Acupuncture’ used interchangeably, and wondered whether there is a difference between the two. The treatments are very similar at first glance; both involve inserting a very fine needle into specific locations of the body, and both are reported to help with a wide range of conditions. ... So what are the differences? Acupuncture is a type of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM); and as such is focused on facilitating the flow of the body’s innate energy. In TCM this energy is called Qi (pronounced ‘Chee’), and it flows through meridians (or pathways) of the body, helping the body to exist in harmony with itself, and the wider world. When the meridians become blocked, the flow of Qi stagnates; it is believed that this may be the origin for many different signs and symptoms for a variety of conditions. Acupuncture needles are inserted into specific meridians identified by your Acupuncturist, to help return the flow of Qi, and thus help the body return to harmony. Dry needling is similar, in that fine needles are inserted into specific locations identified by your practitioner, however the underlying theory is vastly different. Dry needling creates a small amount of localised trauma, stimulating both the body’s nervous system, and inflammatory response. This helps ‘reset’ the concentrations of various natural chemicals in your body, and helps to desensitise the symptomatic area. During treatment a twitch may be felt in the muscle, this too helps the muscle ‘reset’ and decrease pain sensations via stimulation of the body’s nervous system. Questions, queries, or concerns? Contact the team at King St Natural Health Centre for more information or to book an appointment.

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