“Evidence concludes dry needling successfully alleviates pain and can improve joint range of motion in injured individuals”

Our Services

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Dry Needling

What Dry Needling Helps With:

  • Reducing muscle tension and trigger point sensitivity

  • Decreasing local and referred pain

  • Improving muscle activation and neuromuscular control

  • Restoring range of motion and movement quality

  • Enhancing tolerance to strengthening and corrective exercise

  • Supporting faster recovery when combined with skilled physical therapy care

    Dry Needling Is Best For Individuals with:

  • Muscle tightness, knots, or trigger points

  • Persistent pain not fully responding to exercise or manual therapy alone

  • Overuse injuries or performance limiting muscle restrictions

  • Movement related pain or stiffness

  • Acute or chronic musculoskeletal pain

  • Pain related to postural strain or repetitive activities

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Concierge Physical Therapy

What Concierge Physical Therapy Helps With:

  • Delivering individualized treatment plans tailored to the home or preferred environment

  • Improving adherence through uninterrupted treatment sessions

  • Addressing movement patterns within real world settings

  • Enhancing outcomes through consistent care with the same physical therapist

  • Reducing delays in care caused by busy schedules or transportation barriers

  • Supporting recovery, performance, and long term movement health through proactive care

    Concierge Physical Therapy Is Best For Individuals:

  • Who have busy schedules who value convenience and flexibility

  • Who prefer private, one on one care without clinic distractions

  • Professionals, parents, and caregivers with limited time for appointments

  • With difficulty traveling to a traditional clinic

  • Seeking a higher level of personalized attention and continuity of care

  • Who want care tailored to their lifestyle and goals

  • Who value discretion, comfort, and consistency in their healthcare

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Performance & Sports Training

What Performance Training Helps With:

  • Enhancing strength, power, speed, and agility

  • Improving movement mechanics and efficiency

  • Reducing injury risk through targeted strength and load management

  • Bridging the gap between rehabilitation and sport or fitness demands

  • Building confidence with higher level movement and training

  • Supporting sustainable performance through individualized programming

    Performance Training Is Best For:

  • Athletes seeking to improve speed, strength, power, and efficiency

  • Active adults looking to train smarter and reduce injury risk

  • Individuals returning to higher level activity after injury or pain

  • Youth, recreational, and competitive athletes at any level

  • Individuals who want objective guidance rather than generic fitness programs

  • Patients transitioning from rehabilitation to unrestricted performance

  • Adults focused on long term physical resilience and durability