Dry Needling

What Is Dry Needling?

Dry needling is an advanced technique that targets overactive muscles (Trigger Points) using sterile, thin needles.

This Helps

  • Reduce deep muscle tension

  • Speed up recovery

  • Reduce pain at the source

  • Improve mobility

  • Increase Range of Motion

  • Much more…


Who is this for?

Dry needling is perfect for you if you:

  • Feel constantly tight no matter how much you stretch

  • Have stubborn pain that won’t go away

  • Are a runner, lifter, or active individual

  • Sit a lot and deal with neck, back or hip pain

  • Want faster results from your care

  • Feel stiff in general and want to improve your range of motion

  • Much More…

Book a consultation with Dr. Steve to learn more!


What Conditions Can It Help?

  • Acute or Chronic Headache

  • Neck & Shoulder tension / pain

  • Elbow & wrist tightness or pain

  • Low back & Hip tightness / pain

  • Sciatica Symptoms

  • Muscle knots & Trigger points

  • Runner’s Knee

Looking for something specific, contact Dr. Steve to see what Dry Needling can help with!


A Quick Look At How Dry Needling Is Performed

In this video, Dr. Steve is performing dry needling on the forearm muscles. This can be useful for someone dealing with elbow pain and potentially wrist pain coming from the elbow. The goal is to needle trigger points within the muscles and facilitate the healing process in the surrounding areas.

In this video, Dr. Steve is performing dry needling on the shoulder, specifically Deltoid muscle. This can be useful for someone dealing with shoulder pain, shoulder pain with movement or limited range of motion. The goal is to needle trigger points within the muscles and facilitate the healing process in the surrounding areas.

In this video, Dr. Steve is performing dry needling on the Quadriceps muscle.This can be useful for someone dealing with knee pain, tight quadriceps or pain with any knee motion. A twitch response may occur during dry needling, which is normal and common. These twitch response are involuntary but are a good sign to see because we want the areas being needle to properly heal and promote healing.

Contact Us

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Phone
Dr. Crane: 910-660-9263

Dr. Steve: 910-660-6858 *Español*

Location
4018 Oleander Dr

Suite 101

Wilmington, NC 28403