Expert Dry Needling in Green Bay, WI
Looking for dry needling near me in Green Bay? At MVMT Performance & Rehabilitation, we combine expert dry needling with hands-on physical therapy to relieve pain, restore movement, and get you back to doing what you love.
Still Living with Pain That Won't Go Away?
Chronic pain, limited mobility, and recurring injuries keep you from the activities you love. You deserve better than just managing symptoms.
Sound familiar? These are the three most common struggles we hear from patients who come to us after trying everything else.
Persistent Pain
Rest and medication aren't cutting it. The pain keeps returning, disrupting your sleep, work, and daily routine.
Limited Mobility
Stiffness and reduced range of motion make it hard to move, reach, or do the activities you used to love.
Failed Treatments
You've seen other providers without lasting results. Generic care that misses root causes keeps you stuck in the same cycle.
Why Green Bay Trusts MVMT for Dry Needling
MVMT goes beyond symptom relief. We combine dry needling with performance-focused physical therapy to address the root cause of your pain — so you get back to doing what you love, faster and stronger than before.
One-on-one, personalized care — not a high-volume, rushed clinic experience
Dry needling integrated with manual therapy, exercise rehab, and sport-specific training
Specialized programs for athletes, runners, active adults, and pelvic health patients
What Our Green Bay Hip Pain Clients Say
“I was experiencing a recurring pain in my hip/glute that was preventing me from golfing and even from standing for any length of time. Tia determined it was a muscular issue and recommended exercises that made a remarkable improvement. I'm looking forward to getting back out on the course and intend to drop in to see Tia from time to time for a refresher. Highly recommend!!!”
Getting Better in Green Bay Is 3 Simple Steps
At MVMT Performance & Rehabilitation, we've built a proven process to take you from pain to peak performance. Here's exactly how our Green Bay patients go from their first visit to feeling their best.
Step 1: Book Your Evaluation
Schedule online or by phone. We'll review your history, assess your movement, and identify the root cause of your pain or limitation.
Step 2: Get Your Custom Plan
Your therapist builds a tailored program using dry needling, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercise — designed around your specific body and goals.
Step 3: Move & Perform Again
Progress through your plan and return to sport, work, or everyday life with renewed strength, mobility, and confidence.
Conditions Treated with Dry Needling in Green Bay
From chronic back pain to sports injuries, our Green Bay therapists use dry needling and evidence-based physical therapy to address a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions — getting you back to movement faster.
Spine & neck pain — including sciatica, low back pain, and mid-back tension
Sports & overuse injuries — runner's knee, IT band syndrome, rotator cuff, and Achilles tendinopathy
Pelvic health — pelvic pain, incontinence, postpartum recovery, and diastasis recti
What Our Green Bay Patients Are Saying
“Prior to coming to MVMT, I went through physical therapy at a couple different clinics for well over 4 years and I always came back from time to time because of pain in my hip or back. After moving to Green Bay, my friends recommended me to MVMT. After 6 weeks, I felt better than I had in the previous 4 years. The entire team at MVMT is not your typical clinic. They not only spend time getting you out of pain, but they spend time as your personal trainer to keep you out of pain so you don't have to come back.“
— Daniel B. “From the initial phone call consultation I knew this physical therapy office was going to be THE place that was going to get me back to feeling like me. MVMT doesn't waste time and addresses exactly what you are there for and are very thorough to find the root cause. I found relief in a shorter amount of time than the traditional insurance-based PT. I've had the pleasure of having Tia as my PT. She is extremely knowledgeable, meets you where you're at, hilarious, and really takes the time to get to know you on a personal level.“
— Claire H. “I came to MVMT as a washed up athlete trying to get back into shape. I had aches and pains that I thought were just a part of life for me now that I'm in my 30s. I have been working with MVMT for a few months now and they have blown me away with their knowledge, perseverance, and support. They went on an endless pursuit to find the plan that worked for me. Thanks to their efforts, I am FINALLY feeling better and have become stronger. If you have any injuries or discomfort, I implore you to check out this rockstar team.“
— Deanna L. Meet the Expert Team Behind Your Care at MVMT Performance & Rehab
Find MVMT Performance & Rehabilitation in Green Bay
Conveniently located near Bay Park Square and Village at Bay Park in Green Bay.
From I-41: take the exit toward the WI-172 interchange area and follow local roads to 933 Anderson Dr.
Just 11 minutes from Downtown Green Bay via WI-54 W/W Mason St and S Oneida St. We're conveniently located near Bay Park Square and The Shoppes At The Village in the Ashwaubenon area. From downtown, take WI-54 West, turn left onto S Oneida St, then right onto Anderson Dr—you'll find us at 933 Anderson Dr, Suite G.
Hours
Monday–Thursday
7AM-6PM
Friday
7AM-12PM
Phone
(920) 309-6588
Address
933 Anderson Dr
Green Bay, WI 54304
Your Dry Needling Questions Answered
Everything you need to know before your first appointment at MVMT Performance & Rehabilitation.
Q: What is dry needling and how does it work?
A: Dry needling is a physical therapy technique where a thin, sterile needle is inserted into a muscle trigger point to release tension, reduce pain, and restore normal movement. Grounded in Western anatomy and neuroscience, it directly targets the musculoskeletal system — and is distinct from acupuncture in both method and intent.
Q: Is dry needling painful?
A: Most patients feel a brief ache or involuntary muscle twitch when the needle reaches a trigger point — this response is actually a sign the technique is working. Any discomfort is typically short-lived, and many patients notice meaningful pain relief and improved mobility within 24 to 48 hours of treatment.
Q: How many dry needling sessions will I need?
A: The number of sessions depends on your specific condition, its severity, and your personal goals. Many Green Bay patients see noticeable improvement in just 2 to 4 sessions when dry needling is combined with a personalized physical therapy plan. Your therapist will outline a realistic timeline during your initial evaluation.