Relieve Pain and Restore Mobility with Expert Dry Needling Therapy
Unlock faster recovery, ease muscle tension, and feel your best with targeted dry needling treatments by skilled therapists
Dry needling therapy is a targeted treatment that helps release tight muscles, relieve chronic pain, and speed up recovery from injuries. Using precise techniques, our skilled therapists stimulate trigger points to improve mobility, reduce tension, and restore your body’s natural balance, helping you feel stronger and more energized.
What You Should Know About Dry Needling?
Dry needling is a physical therapy technique often used alongside other treatments to reduce pain, ease muscle tension, and improve movement. It can help with a wide range of musculoskeletal issues, including carpal tunnel syndrome, jaw pain, fibromyalgia, plantar fasciitis, headaches, sciatica, muscle strains, and tendonitis. Many people with back, neck, hip, shoulder, or foot pain may also benefit. While dry needling is considered safe for most teens and adults, it isn’t suitable for everyone—particularly individuals with bleeding disorders or those who are pregnant, especially during the first trimester. A licensed physical therapist will assess your condition and coordinate with your doctor to determine whether it’s appropriate for you. Because availability varies by state, it’s best to check with your local clinic to see if the service is offered.
How Dry Needling Works?
Releases tight or irritated muscle fibers known as trigger points
Creates a natural “twitch response” that helps reset muscle tension
Improves blood flow and oxygen delivery to support tissue healing
Reduces nerve irritation by relaxing surrounding muscles
Helps break the cycle of pain and muscle spasms
Promotes the release of natural pain-relieving chemicals in the body
Restores normal movement patterns by decreasing stiffness
Reduces inflammation in the targeted area
Enhances muscle activation and improves overall function
Helps speed up recovery when combined with exercises and manual therapy
issues that improve with dry needling
Head & Neck Pain Relief
Relieves tension & trigger points in neck, jaw, and head
Helps improve mobility & reduce nerve irritation
Upper Body
Reduces muscle tightness in shoulders, arms, and elbows
Restores movement & supports faster recovery
Spine & Back Relief
Reduces inflammation and muscle strain
Releases tight bands of tissue supporting spinal mobility
Lower Body Pain Relief
Targets tightness in hips, knees, legs, and feet
Improves movement & reduces chronic tension
What to Expect During Your First Session
Detailed pain & posture assessment
Focused dry needling treatment
Muscle release and twitch response
Gentle mobility or stretching
Aftercare guidance
Expected soreness (24–48 hours)
Noticeable pain relief within minutes to hours
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Insurance & Payment Options
We understand that cost is an important factor in choosing healthcare treatments. That’s why we strive to make Dry Needling Therapy accessible for everyone, whether you’re paying out-of-pocket or using insurance coverage.
Many health insurance plans offer coverage for dry needling under physiotherapy or pain management services. We work with a variety of insurance providers to ensure you can receive the care you need without additional stress.
We accept all major credit cards, debit cards, and even offer online payment options for easy booking.
FAQ -
What is dry needling and how does it work?
Who is a good candidate for dry needling therapy?
How many sessions of dry needling will I need?
Does dry needling hurt? What does it feel like?
How is dry needling different from acupuncture?
While both treatments involve the insertion of fine needles, acupuncture is based on traditional Chinese medicine and focuses on balancing the body’s energy (Qi) through specific points. Dry needling, on the other hand, targets muscle trigger points and is grounded in modern Western medicine. The primary goal of dry needling is to relieve pain and restore muscle function.
Are there any risks or side effects of dry needling?
Dry needling is considered a safe procedure when performed by trained professionals. Mild side effects may include temporary soreness, bruising, or fatigue. These are usually short-lived and part of the body’s healing response. Serious side effects are rare but may include infection, bleeding, or nerve injury if the technique is not performed correctly.
Is dry needling safe for everyone? Who should avoid it?
Dry needling is safe for most people, but it is not recommended for individuals with certain health conditions, including:
Pregnancy (in certain areas)
Blood clotting disorders
Infections at the treatment site
Active cancer (consult your doctor first)
Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting dry needling therapy.
Other Services We Provide
Restore movement and function with personalized treatments for injuries, surgery recovery, or chronic pain.
Compression Boots for Recovery
Boost circulation, reduce muscle soreness, and speed up recovery using advanced compression therapy.
Personal Fitness / Group Training
Achieve your fitness goals with tailored personal sessions or dynamic group workouts that improve strength and flexibility.
After a Car Accident or Personal Injury
We specialize in helping you recover after accidents with treatments that focus on pain relief, mobility, and rehabilitation.
Return to Running or Walking
Whether you’re an athlete or just getting back into walking or running, our experts will help you regain strength and mobility.
