Allevo is based in Oconomowoc, in the heart of Wisconsin's Lake Country. Most of my regular clients come from within a 20-minute drive, but Precision Neuromuscular Therapy is a niche enough modality that some clients travel from across the Milwaukee metro area for the work. Below are the towns I see clients from most often — if yours isn't listed, the answer is almost always yes, I'd love to see you.
Therapeutic Massage in Hartland, WI
Just over the freeway from Oconomowoc, Hartland is one of the closest towns I see clients from regularly. Most are commuters whose desk-and-driving pattern shows up the same way: tight upper trapezius, jaw tension from long focus, hip flexors that won't quite let go. The drive over is short — usually 12 minutes via I-94 — so a 60- or 75-minute session fits inside a lunch break.
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Therapeutic Massage in Delafield, WI
Delafield clients tend to find me through word of mouth — the proximity (under 15 minutes via Genesee Street) makes it easy to schedule around school pickup, work, or training runs. I see a fair number of recreational athletes from Lapham Peak and the Kettle Moraine trails: runners with stubborn IT band tightness, cyclists with neck and shoulder patterns from drop-bar position, hikers working through plantar fasciitis.
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Therapeutic Massage in Pewaukee, WI
Pewaukee sits an easy 15 minutes east on I-94. A lot of my clients here are office workers from the Capitol Drive corridor or the lake-area medical practices. The pattern I see most often: protective shoulder elevation from long screen sessions, paired with cervicogenic headaches that build through the afternoon. Pewaukee clients often book weekly during a flare, then taper to monthly maintenance once we've moved the pattern.
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Therapeutic Massage in Dousman, Wales, and Nashotah
The smaller villages immediately west and south of Oconomowoc — Dousman, Wales, Nashotah — are some of the easiest visits geographically. Most are under 15 minutes by car. Clients from these communities are often farmers, tradespeople, or service workers whose pain patterns reflect long days of physical work: lumbar tension that doesn't release with stretching, persistent shoulder issues from overhead lifting, plantar pain from long days on hard surfaces.
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Therapeutic Massage in Waukesha, WI
Waukesha is a 20-minute drive southeast via I-94. I see professional clients here often — particularly anyone in the healthcare or office-corridor industries. Cervicogenic headaches and forward-head-posture patterns dominate. Many Waukesha clients have already tried PT or chiropractic and are looking for the missing piece; Precision Neuromuscular Therapy often is that piece because it targets the muscular drivers other approaches address less directly.
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Therapeutic Massage in Sussex, WI
Sussex sits about 20 minutes east, accessible via Highway 16. Clients from Sussex are typically professionals who've discovered me through search or referral. The conditions I see most: TMJ-related jaw and head pain, thoracic outlet syndrome producing arm numbness, and shoulder-and-neck patterns from extended desk work that haven't responded to stretching or general massage.
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Therapeutic Massage in Watertown, WI
Watertown is one of my farther regular catchments, about 25 minutes west via Highway 16. Clients from this direction tend to make the visit count — booking 75- or 90-minute sessions rather than 60s, so we can address multiple connected patterns in one trip. PNMT travels well over distance: the work is targeted enough that a 90-minute session can produce a result you feel for weeks.
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Therapeutic Massage in Mukwonago, WI
Mukwonago is about 25 minutes south. I see active clients from this area — runners, cyclists, gardeners, parents of young kids — with the overuse patterns that come from physically demanding lifestyles. A single 75-minute PNMT session is often enough to address two or three connected patterns rather than chasing them one at a time.
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Therapeutic Massage in Brookfield, WI
Brookfield is roughly 30 minutes east on I-94 — about the threshold where clients have to actively decide the drive is worth it. The ones who make that choice are usually dealing with something persistent: chronic sciatica that hasn't responded to standard PT, vertigo with a suspected cervical component, frozen shoulder in recovery. Brookfield's office corridor produces a steady flow of desk-worker upper-back patterns I see weekly.
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Therapeutic Massage in Menomonee Falls, WI
Menomonee Falls clients typically come in for specialty work — Precision Neuromuscular Therapy for chronic pain that more local providers haven't resolved. The drive is about 30 minutes via highway. I see a lot of clients from the medical and manufacturing employers here, with shoulder patterns related to their work demands and headaches that have a cervical component nobody else has investigated.
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Therapeutic Massage in Wauwatosa, WI
Wauwatosa is a 35-minute drive east into the Milwaukee suburbs. Clients from Wauwatosa are usually traveling specifically for PNMT — they've often been through the medical system already and are looking for soft-tissue work that complements what their doctors have done. The clinical orientation of the work (assessment-first, target the actual driver) tends to resonate with this clientele.
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Therapeutic Massage for Milwaukee Clients
Milwaukee proper is around 40 minutes east. The clients who make this drive are typically dealing with chronic conditions the city's medical system hasn't been able to fully address — long-standing sciatica, complex post-surgical recovery, persistent headaches with multiple contributing factors. Precision Neuromuscular Therapy is rare in the broader region, so traveling for it makes sense when the alternative is years more of the same.
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Don't see your town?
If you're considering a drive and your area isn't listed, reach out. Most weeks I'm seeing someone new from somewhere I hadn't yet served — chronic pain has a way of making distance feel relative.