Whether you're training for a marathon, recovering from a sports injury, or dealing with chronic muscle tightness, dry needling can be a game-changer for athletic performance and recovery.
At Steady State Health, we use dry needling to help athletes reduce pain, improve range of motion, and accelerate healing—so you can get back to doing what you love, faster.
Dry needling targets myofascial trigger points—those tight, irritated bands of muscle that can restrict movement and cause pain. For athletes, the benefits go beyond basic relief:
Like any treatment, dry needling has some mild and temporary side effects, most of which are completely normal and part of the healing process:
These effects are typically short-lived and manageable. We always discuss what to expect during your session and tailor the intensity to your comfort and goals.
If you ever experience lingering discomfort, we're just a call away and ready to adjust your treatment plan.
For most athletes, recovery after dry needling is quick. You might feel a bit of soreness that day or the next—similar to post-exercise muscle fatigue—but it usually resolves within 1–2 days.
We often recommend:
In most cases, dry needling is combined with rehab exercises, manual therapy, or mobility work to amplify recovery and performance gains.
Dry needling is effective for athletes across all levels—recreational, competitive, or elite. It’s commonly used to treat:
Your treatment plan is personalized based on your sport, training volume, and goals. Our therapists will evaluate your movement patterns and design a strategy to help you train smarter—not harder.
Whether you’re looking to bounce back from injury or optimize performance, dry needling is a powerful tool to support your athletic recovery. At Steady State Health, we integrate it into a full-spectrum approach to care that’s personalized, results-driven, and athlete-tested.
Schedule your consultation today or learn more about our sports physical therapy services.