You're 5–8 miles from Louisville Moves Chiropractic — a quick shot across the Sherman Minton or Kennedy Bridge, with free parking waiting for you on Barrett Ave. If you're a New Albany resident who's been told to try dry needling, can't find a sports-focused chiropractor locally, or has hit a wall with care that isn't moving the needle, the drive is worth it.
New Albany's Best Option for Dry Needling and Sports Chiropractic Is 10 Minutes Away
New Albany has general chiropractic providers. What the area doesn't have in one place is certified dry needling, cupping therapy, kinesiology taping, and functional rehabilitation delivered by a single clinician who spends 30–60 minutes with you every visit. Those aren't add-on services here — they're the core of how I treat. If a PT or physician has already recommended dry needling and you've been struggling to find a qualified provider nearby, that search ends here.
Whether you're running the Ohio River Greenway, cycling out toward Georgetown, hiking near Floyds Knobs, or just trying to get through a workday without neck pain, the care you need has to match the demands you're placing on your body. Standard adjustments can be useful — but if they were enough, you wouldn't still be looking.
What New Albany Patients Come Here For
I work with New Albany residents dealing with a wide range of conditions — many of whom have already tried local options without lasting results:
- Chronic low back and neck pain that hasn't resolved with standard chiropractic
- Sports injuries from running, cycling, pickleball, and recreational athletics
- Muscle knots and trigger points that won't release with massage or stretching alone
- Shoulder, hip, and knee pain affecting training or daily movement
- Postural dysfunction and repetitive strain from desk work
- Nerve-related symptoms including radiating pain, numbness, or tingling
Every session integrates what's needed — adjustment, soft tissue work, and rehab — rather than routing you through multiple providers for each piece.
What Floyd County Doesn't Have — and Why That Matters
Questions From New Albany Patients

How far is Louisville Moves Chiropractic from New Albany, Indiana?
The clinic is approximately 5–8 miles from downtown New Albany — about 8–12 minutes via the Sherman Minton Bridge (I-64) or the Kennedy Bridge (I-65). Free parking is available on Barrett Ave.Is dry needling available from a chiropractor near New Albany?
Certified dry needling is not widely available from chiropractic providers in Floyd County. Louisville Moves Chiropractic is the destination New Albany and Southern Indiana patients use when they've been referred for dry needling and can't find a qualified local provider.Will my Indiana insurance work at a Kentucky chiropractic clinic?
Yes. Indiana health insurance plans are accepted at Kentucky healthcare providers without special cross-state authorization. Coverage verification is part of the intake process, so you'll know what to expect before your first appointment.What makes the drive from New Albany worth it?
Standard chiropractic adjustments are available locally. What isn't available locally is certified dry needling, cupping therapy, kinesiology taping, and functional rehabilitation — all delivered by one clinician in a single 30–60 minute session. Patients who make the drive consistently report finding relief they couldn't achieve closer to home.Do I need a referral to book an appointment from Indiana?
No referral is required. You can start with a free consultation to discuss your condition and confirm this is the right fit before scheduling a full evaluation. Most patients from New Albany book directly through the online scheduling portal.
