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Tag Archives: acupuncture
Spring, the Liver, and the Nature of Renewal
In Chinese medicine, spring is associated with the Liver system—an energetic network responsible for the smooth flow of qi (energy), blood, and emotion throughout the body. Just as nature begins to thaw, grow, and expand after winter, the body is also shifting outward. There is a natural movement toward activity, creativity, and change. When this
Posted in Acupuncture, Detox, Spring
Also tagged holistic, seasonal health
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How Acupuncture Complements Sports Medicine: An Integrated Approach
Modern sports medicine has evolved far beyond rest, ice, and painkillers. Today’s athletes, both professional and recreational alike, are increasingly supported by multidisciplinary care teams that may include physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, nutritionists, and mental performance coaches. Within this integrated model, acupuncture has emerged as a powerful complementary therapy, bridging ancient medical wisdom with contemporary sports science.
Posted in Acupuncture, Pain Management, Sports injury
Also tagged injury, sports, sports pain, tcm
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Cupping + Acupuncture: More Than the Sum of its Parts
Do any of these scenarios sound like your life: a stubborn knot between the shoulder blades, a low-back flare that keeps returning, or a neck that feels “stuck” after long hours at a desk? Acupuncture needles can calm the nervous system and change pain signaling and cupping can mechanically decompress tight tissue and improve local circulation. Used together thoughtfully and
Posted in Acupuncture, Cupping, Pain Management, Traditional Chinese Medicine
Also tagged cupping, pain, tcm
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Electroacupuncture: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Current
The clinic was quiet except for the soft hum of a small device on the treatment table. A runner lay comfortably, acupuncture needles placed along her calf and lower back to address chronic pain that kept her from her regular running routine.
Because of the chronic and nagging injury, she turned to acupuncture to find healing. But it wasn’t
Posted in Acupuncture, ElectroAcupuncture
Also tagged electroacupuncture, nerves, pain, tcm
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The Healing Landscape of Scalp Acupuncture
Many healing journeys begin in unexpected places. For some, recovery starts not in the muscles of the back or the ligaments of a knee, but in the quiet landscape of the scalp, an area often overlooked except for styling, washing, and the occasional headache. Yet, for many people seeking relief from neurological, physical, and emotional challenges, scalp acupuncture is
Posted in Acupuncture, Neuropathy
Also tagged neuropathy, scalp, tcm
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