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Learn about how acupuncture and dry needling can help with everything from back pain, to physical symptoms of stress, and sports injuries.
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Statistics on Complementary Health and Acupuncture
In 2012, the Journal of Pain estimated that 25.3 million Americans suffer from daily pain and that 14.4 million suffer from level 4 pain, or the highest level of pain.
Acupuncture for Pain Management
The American Pain Society has endorsed the use of acupuncture for chronic pain, highlighting that, “Acupuncture is effective for the treatment of chronic musculoskeletal, headache, and osteoarthritis pain. Treatment effects of acupuncture persist over time and cannot be explained solely in terms of placebo effects.”
Acupuncture for Digestive Issues
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can help with numerous digestive issues.
Acupuncture for Stress
Acupuncture can be helpful in relieving stress and anxiety and is a common reason people seek acupuncture treatments. Learn more the physical symptoms and how acupuncture can help.
Acupuncture for Sciatica
Acupuncture has been shown to be an effective treatment for sciatica without the side effects of prescription pain medications like NSAIDs and muscle relaxers. It is also a safe, non-surgical treatment option that can relieve sciatic pain.
Acupuncture for Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can be caused by an acute injury or a chronic condition like frozen shoulder, arthritis, fibromyalgia, or rotator cuff tendinitis.
Acupuncture helps relieve pain, reduce inflammation, release tight muscles, and increase range of motion for a variety of shoulder problems.
6 Reasons Athletes Should Get Acupuncture
Acupuncture is gaining popularity among all types of amateur and professional athletes. Here are six reasons why athletes use acupuncture to optimize their performance and recovery (with supporting research).
Acupuncture for Knee Pain
Knee pain can have several causes including surrounding muscle tightness, acute injury, and chronic pain due to arthritis and joint deterioration. Acupuncture can help.
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for Insomnia
Insomnia or having difficulty sleeping is a common reason people seek acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. Many patients are looking for non-drug alternatives to treating insomnia and sleep disorders since sleep drugs often come with their own side effects.
Acupuncture for Running Injuries
As we approach the peak of New York City marathon training season, I am seeing more runners coming in for acupuncture treatments. The most common causes of running injuries are structural/muscle imbalances, muscle weakness, and overtraining.
Acupuncture for Low Back Pain
Low back pain is the most common reason that people come in for an acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture helps address both the acute pain symptoms as well as the underlying issues associated with back pain.
Acupuncture for Trigger Points
Learn how to release tight muscles and relieve muscle tension.
Acupuncture and the Nervous System
Acupuncture can help balance the nervous system to alleviate physical symptoms associated with stress. These symptoms can range from things like back pain, heart palpitations, digestive issues, pelvic issues, all the way to skin disorders and allergies, just to name a few.
Deep Breathing and the Vagus Nerve
Deep breathing helps activate the vagus nerve and gets us out of the sympathetic dominant “fight or flight response” associated with chronic stress and stress related disorders.
Acupuncture for Pain
A few resources and excerpts from some of the current research on acupuncture and pain.