
Specialized dry needling and acupuncture at our Windsor clinic
Dr. Geno Diveley, L.Ac., DACM provides results-driven acupuncture, dry needling, motor point therapy, and myofascial release at our Windsor clinic at 624 Main St — treating the full scope of what needle medicine resolves: orthopedic injuries, chronic pain, migraines, insomnia, stress, digestive health, and systemic nervous system conditions. Home, office, and facility visits can be arranged directly with Dr. Diveley upon request across Northern Colorado.
Comprehensive Integrative Care — Orthopedic, Athletic, and Systemic
Every treatment at Acumotion is grounded in over 3,000 hours of clinical mastery and delivered privately at our Windsor clinic or office. We address the full spectrum of conditions within an acupuncturist's scope — from elite athletic performance and orthopedic injury recovery to chronic pain, migraines, insomnia, and systemic health optimization. This is modern integrative medicine at its highest standard.

Orthopedic Acupuncture & Sports Performance
Orthopedic acupuncture precisely targets the neuromusculoskeletal nodes and systemic fascial pathways that govern movement, recovery, and performance. Rooted in thousands of years of anatomical mapping and validated by modern functional neurology research, it accelerates tissue healing, restores joint mechanics, and optimizes the neuromuscular firing patterns essential for elite athleticism. Effective for rotator cuff injuries, lumbar dysfunction, hip and SI joint pain, knee pathology, hamstring and groin strains, shoulder impingement, and sports-related nerve compression.

Dry Needling & Motor Point Therapy — The 3,000-Hour Difference
Dry needling at Acumotion is not an add-on certification — it is the foundation of Dr. Diveley's graduate-level clinical education. With over 3,000 hours of needle training encompassing trigger point anatomy, pain neuroscience, myofascial force transmission, and motor point mapping, the clinical precision here is categorically different from courses completed over a single weekend. Motor point therapy targets the precise neuromuscular junction to fully reset muscle activation patterns — restoring function that passive modalities simply cannot achieve. Indicated for chronic trigger point pain, plantar fasciitis, IT band syndrome, fibromyalgia, tension headaches, cervicogenic neck pain, and post-injury neuromuscular inhibition.

Cupping & Myofascial Release
The fascial system — the connective tissue web that encases every muscle, nerve, and organ — does not release through stretching alone. Cupping applies precise negative pressure to decompress and separate restricted fascial layers, restoring circulation to chronically restricted tissue. Combined with sustained myofascial release technique, these modalities address the structural tension patterns underlying chronic upper back and cervical tightness, hip and thoracic restriction, post-surgical adhesions, fibromyalgia sensitization, and the physical manifestation of long-term stress.

Manual Therapy & Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Work
Hands-on orthopedic assessment combined with instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization — including gua sha and IASTM — addresses chronic scar tissue, fascial adhesions, and restricted movement patterns accumulated over years of activity, injury, and repetitive stress. These techniques extend and reinforce the neurological changes achieved through needling, producing longer-lasting outcomes within the same session. Particularly effective for Achilles tendinopathy, wrist and forearm restrictions, post-surgical tissue remodeling, and chronic joint stiffness.

Full-Scope Acupuncture — Systemic & Internal Health
The nervous system regulation that defines elite athletic performance is equally powerful for resolving conditions far beyond the musculoskeletal system. Dr. Diveley practices the full scope of licensed acupuncture care — treating chronic migraines and cluster headaches, sciatica and lumbar radiculopathy, insomnia and sleep dysregulation, elevated cortisol and adrenal fatigue, anxiety and stress-driven dysfunction, IBS and digestive irregularity, hormonal imbalance, and immune support. When you invest in a Board-Certified Acupuncturist, you gain access to a complete system of clinical care — not a single specialty.
See How Our Treatments Work
Verified reviews from Dr. Diveley's former San Diego practice. Real patient experiences — same precision, same standard of care, now available at our Windsor clinic at 624 Main St.
I was struggling with lower back pain that limited my running. After treatment with Dr. Geno, I'm back to training without pain and feeling stronger than before.

Michael R.
Former Dr. Geno Diveley patient, San Diego
I spend most of my day at a computer and had developed serious tension headaches and upper back pain. Acupuncture addressed the root cause — I wish I had done this years ago.

Karen Mills
Former Dr. Geno Diveley patient, San Diego
I had chronic sciatica that physical therapy alone couldn't fix. The integrated approach restored my function and got me back to normal activities.

Robert Martinez
Former Dr. Geno Diveley patient, San Diego
The personalized treatment plan worked better than I expected. My knee pain is gone and I'm training harder than I have in years.

Sarah Williams
Former Dr. Geno Diveley patient, San Diego
I work long shifts and had wrist and forearm pain from repetitive strain. Dry needling and myofascial release resolved it quickly. Treatment at the Windsor clinic made it easy to fit into my schedule.

Tom Nakamura
Former Dr. Geno Diveley patient, San Diego
I was hesitant about dry needling but the results speak for themselves. My hip pain resolved and I'm moving better than I have in years.

Amanda Foster
Former Dr. Geno Diveley patient, San Diego
Common Questions — Answered Honestly
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Conditions We Commonly Treat
Back pain · Neck pain · Shoulder pain · Sciatica · Hip pain · Knee pain · Plantar fasciitis · Tennis elbow · Golfer's elbow · Rotator cuff irritation · Headaches and migraines · TMJ tension · Sports injuries · Muscle knots and trigger points · Nerve pain · Desk posture pain · Stress-related tension · Insomnia
What Happens During an Acupuncture Visit?
Your visit takes place at our Windsor clinic at 624 Main St — a private, professional treatment space designed for focused care. Your first session includes a full orthopedic assessment and treatment — a complete hour of clinical care. Follow-up sessions last one hour. Dr. Diveley may treat multiple areas in one visit based on your needs. After each session, you receive aftercare guidance so you know what to expect in the hours and days following treatment. For patients who prefer care at home, office, or estate, clinic visits are available upon request. Call or text (970) 344-8076 to schedule your clinic or mobile session.
Services & Treatment: Every Question Answered
Do I need to be an athlete or have a sports injury? Not at all. Acumotion serves competitive athletes, executives, retirees, and anyone whose body isn't working the way it should. The same needle medicine that recovers a torn rotator cuff also resolves chronic migraines, insomnia, elevated cortisol, digestive dysfunction, and sciatica. You don't need a sport or a fitness identity. You need a body — and a practitioner with the training to read it accurately. How long is a session? Every treatment session is one full hour — that includes a thorough assessment and a complete treatment in the same visit. No intake-only appointments. No delayed care. Just focused, one-on-one attention to what your body needs that day. Why does it matter that you're a licensed acupuncturist? Because acupuncture and dry needling are the same medicine — and the only difference between practitioners is the depth of training behind the hand holding the needle. Dr. Diveley completed advanced acupuncture and orthopedic needling training across a Master of Science from Dongguk University Los Angeles, a Transitional Doctorate from Pacific College of Health and Science, Myopain Seminars CMTPT/DN certification, and 240 hours of Sports Medicine Acupuncture training under Matt Callison. A PT or chiropractor with a dry needling certificate completed 27 to 54 hours — often a single weekend — before inserting needles into deep structures adjacent to major nerves and arteries. Training depth is not a credential argument. It is a patient safety argument. What happens during my session at the Windsor clinic? Dr. Diveley reviews your intake form, conducts a thorough orthopedic and neurological assessment of your primary concern, discusses what he found and how he'll treat it, then delivers a full treatment — acupuncture, dry needling, cupping, myofascial release, or a combination — in the same session. You leave with a clinical picture of what's happening in your body and a clear plan for what comes next. How many sessions will I need? Acute injuries often respond in three to five sessions. Chronic conditions or performance optimization goals may benefit from ongoing care. Dr. Diveley gives you a realistic clinical assessment after your first session — not a package to sell you, but an honest picture of what your body needs. How do I prepare for my first session? Eat a light meal one to two hours before. Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows access to your arms, legs, and back. Have a list of current medications and supplements ready. Complete your intake form at least 24 hours in advance. Clear 30 minutes after the session — rest is part of the treatment. Do you treat golf injuries and performance? Acupuncture and dry needling can be a valuable part of a golfer's care plan, working alongside other health modalities. Dr. Diveley has trained in sports medicine acupuncture under Matt Callison, whose program is an orthopedic sports acupuncture curriculum for licensed acupuncturists in the United States. The golf swing is a full kinetic chain event — hip rotation, thoracic mobility, shoulder stability, elbow and wrist integrity. We assess and treat every link in that chain to address muscle tightness and support comfortable movement. Many of our patients are active golfers in the Berthoud, Windsor, and Timnath communities looking to move with less discomfort and enjoy the game longer. How do I book? Call or text Dr. Diveley directly at (970) 344-8076. He responds personally. Most new patients are seen at our Windsor clinic within the week. Mobile visits available upon request. Dr. Diveley limits his daily patient load to ensure every session receives full, unhurried clinical attention.
Why Choose a Licensed Acupuncturist for Needle Therapy?
Licensed acupuncturists complete graduate-level education focused specifically on safe needle placement, anatomy, contraindications, point location, and full-body clinical reasoning. At Acumotion Sports Therapy LLC, dry needling is acupuncture and is performed within full-scope acupuncture care, not as a separate weekend-course technique. Dr. Geno Diveley, L.Ac., DACM brings 3,000+ hours of graduate training and 30 years of clinical experience to every session.
Best For
Athletes · Golfers · Runners · Cyclists · Lifters · Desk workers · Busy professionals · Active adults · People with recurring pain who want doctoral-level care — not a rushed appointment
Rates & Booking — Schedule Online or Call
Book your session instantly online or call/text (970) 344-8076. Dr. Geno Diveley, L.Ac., DACM sees patients at our Windsor clinic at 624 Main St, serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Timnath, Windsor, Berthoud, and beyond. Home, office, and facility visits can be arranged directly with Dr. Diveley upon request. Every session is private, one-on-one, and begins with treatment — not paperwork. **Rates:** First Treatment Session (One Hour) — $130 | 45-Minute Follow-Up — $100 | Cupping (30 Min) — $75 | Gua Sha (30 Min) — $75. HSA/FSA accepted. Superbill available for out-of-network reimbursement.
The feel of a needle finding the right spot
Plain pricing for sessions that fit your schedule. No packages to track, no surprise fees — just focused treatment time.
One-hour session
$130
Full treatment session for deeper work or multiple areas
Comprehensive assessment
Full-body approach
Acupuncture or dry needling
Manual therapy included
Extended recovery time
45-minute session
$100
Focused treatment for one to two targeted areas
Brief check-in
One to two areas
Acupuncture or dry needling
Quick manual therapy
Efficient recovery
Cupping therapy
$75
Targeted myofascial decompression for tight muscles
Focused assessment
Upper or lower body
Stationary or dynamic cups
Release knots and fascia
Improved blood flow
Gua sha treatment
$75
Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization
Targeted area focus
Fascial restriction release
Reduces inflammation
Restores range of motion
Gentle yet effective
