Conditions helped by Dry Needling
Achilles Tendonitis
Ankle Sprains
Back Pain
Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
Tennis elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
Groin Strain
Hamstring Strains
Herniated Disc
Hip Bursitis Treatment
IT Band Treatment
Knee Bursitis Treatment
Knee injuries/Chronic Knee Pain
Patellar Tracking Disorders
Plantar Fasciitis
Postural Corrections
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Runner's Knee
Shin Splints
Shoulder Impingement
Whiplash Injuries
Dry Needling Therapy in Milwaukee
What is Dry Needling?
Dry needling is a highly effective therapy for relieving muscle pain, restoring mobility, and speeding recovery from injuries. Unlike acupuncture, which is based on traditional Chinese medicine, dry needling uses modern anatomy and neuroscience to target muscle trigger points—the knots and tight bands that cause pain, stiffness, and limited movement.
How Does Dry Needling Work?
During treatment, a thin, sterile needle is inserted directly into a trigger point. This creates a local twitch response, which helps release muscle tension, increase blood flow, and reduce pain signals in the nervous system. Many patients notice immediate improvements in flexibility, reduced soreness, and better overall movement.
Benefits of Dry Needling Therapy
Relieves muscle pain and tightness
Improves mobility and flexibility
Reduces inflammation and nerve irritation
Speeds recovery from sports injuries and overuse
Enhances performance for athletes and active individuals
Is Dry Needling Right for You?
Dry needling is safe, effective, and suitable for both athletes and non-athletes who want relief from muscle pain or restricted movement. Most patients experience quick results, with only mild soreness that resolves within 24 hours.
If you’ve been searching for dry needling in Milwaukee, or want a natural way to speed recovery and move better, our clinic is here to help.
Book Your Dry Needling Session Today
Take the next step toward pain-free movement. Schedule your appointment with Crux Chiropractic today and experience the benefits of dry needling therapy firsthand.