A modern, near-painless technique for muscular and myofascial pain — Canada's first dedicated demonstration clinic is ours, in White Rock.

Floating needle (Fu's Subcutaneous Needling, FSN) works in the layer just under the skin, using a soft, sweeping movement rather than deep insertion.
It targets tight, painful muscle and fascia and is known for being modern and near-painless, often with quick relief in the same session.
Our White Rock clinic is Canada's first dedicated FSN demonstration clinic. Suitability is assessed for each patient.
A soft needle works in the surface layer with a gentle sweeping motion while you move the area; most people find it near-painless.
Single-use, sterile. Often used in a short series. The number of sessions varies from person to person.
Most of our practitioners offer this treatment. Specific practitioner mappings are being finalized — in the meantime, you can browse the full team.
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