ACUPUNCTURE
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At the heart of our practice lies the philosophy of Yin and Yang—two complementary forces that, when in harmony, create vibrant health and well-being.
Yin Services (Restorative and Nourishing)
Focus on deep relaxation, restoration, and gentle healing.
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New Patient Acupuncture
90 minutes – $180
Begin your healing journey with a session designed to assess, reconnected, and restore. -
Follow-Up Acupuncture
60 minutes – $118
Maintain harmony and gently address ongoing needs with this focused and personalized session.
Yang Services (Strengthen, Invigorate)
Activate healing, build strength, and address deeper imbalances.
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New Patient Orthopedic Acupuncture
120 minutes – $248
A powerful, orthopedic-focused session combining advanced techniques to heal injuries and enhance physical strength. -
Follow-Up Orthopedic Acupuncture
90 minutes – $198
Reinforce your progress with a focused, in-depth session that supports your healing and performance goals. -
Neuromuscular Cupping
60 minutes – $138
Release tension, improve circulation, and restore vitality with cupping therapy.
What do we mean my orthopedic acupuncture?
Orthopedic or sports acupuncture is a specialized form of acupuncture that blends Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern anatomical knowledge to treat musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, and enhance athletic performance.
By inserting fine needles into targeted points on the body, this therapy reduces inflammation, improves circulation, and accelerates the healing of muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments.
Ideal for athletes and active individuals, orthopedic acupuncture not only addresses acute and chronic conditions but also helps prevent future injuries, supporting overall physical health and performance.
How do I know which type of acupuncture appointment to schedule?
Schedule a consultation to get the best information specific to your case. When in doubt, book a longer service so that we can truly address your needs.
Below is a list of TCM therapeutics that we often utilize and what they are:
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Acupuncture is a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that has been practiced for thousands of years to promote health and well-being. It involves the insertion of very thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body, known as acupoints. These points are located along pathways called meridians, through which the body’s vital energy, or Qi (pronounced "chee"), flows. The primary goal of acupuncture is to balance this flow of energy, which is believed to be essential for maintaining health. When Qi is blocked or out of balance, it can lead to pain, illness, or other health issues.
Acupuncture is commonly used to treat a wide range of conditions, including chronic pain, stress, anxiety, digestive issues, and headaches. By stimulating the acupoints, acupuncture helps to activate the body’s natural healing processes, reduce inflammation, and enhance blood circulation. This leads to pain relief, improved function of affected areas, and overall better health. Modern research also suggests that acupuncture may influence the nervous system, immune response, and the release of natural pain-relieving chemicals, such as endorphins.
This ancient practice is both a preventive and therapeutic modality, often used as part of a comprehensive approach to health. Whether for acute or chronic conditions, acupuncture offers a natural, holistic way to support the body's innate ability to heal, bringing about balance, harmony, and long-term wellness.
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Orthopedic or sports acupuncture is a specialized form of acupuncture that focuses on treating musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, and performance-related issues commonly experienced by athletes and active individuals. This therapy combines the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with modern anatomical and biomechanical knowledge to address specific conditions affecting the muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments. By inserting fine needles into carefully selected points, orthopedic acupuncture helps to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and promote the body’s natural healing processes, making it an effective treatment for both acute injuries and chronic conditions.
The practice of orthopedic and sports acupuncture is grounded in the understanding that physical performance and recovery are closely tied to the balance and flow of energy within the body. Each session is tailored to the individual’s specific needs, whether it’s treating a sports injury, enhancing recovery, or improving overall athletic performance. The therapist may also incorporate techniques such as dry needling, electro-acupuncture, or cupping to target deep muscle tissues and trigger points, providing a comprehensive approach to healing. This method not only addresses the symptoms but also focuses on the underlying causes of pain and dysfunction, helping to prevent future injuries.
Orthopedic or sports acupuncture is ideal for athletes, active individuals, or anyone dealing with musculoskeletal issues. It offers a precise and effective way to manage pain, accelerate recovery, and optimize physical performance. By combining traditional acupuncture techniques with a deep understanding of the body’s structure and function, this therapy supports both immediate relief and long-term health, making it a valuable tool for maintaining an active, healthy lifestyle.
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Dry needling is a modern therapeutic technique used to treat muscle pain, tension, and dysfunction by targeting specific trigger points within the muscles. Unlike traditional acupuncture, which is rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), dry needling is based on Western anatomical and physiological principles. The technique involves inserting thin, sterile needles directly into the muscle tissue at these trigger points—tight bands or knots in the muscles that can cause pain and discomfort. By stimulating these points, dry needling helps to release muscle tension, improve blood flow, and reduce inflammation, promoting the body’s natural healing processes.
The practice of dry needling is particularly effective for addressing musculoskeletal conditions such as chronic pain, sports injuries, and postural imbalances. Each session is tailored to the specific needs of the individual, with the therapist carefully selecting the areas to be treated based on a thorough assessment of muscle function and pain patterns. The needle insertion may cause a twitch response in the muscle, which is a sign that the treatment is effectively releasing the tension in the tissue. While the sensation can be intense, it often leads to significant relief from pain and improved muscle function.
Dry needling is an ideal treatment for those experiencing muscle pain, tightness, or dysfunction that has not responded well to other forms of therapy. It provides a targeted approach to pain relief by directly addressing the underlying issues within the muscle tissue. By enhancing muscle flexibility, reducing pain, and promoting quicker recovery, dry needling is a valuable tool for anyone looking to restore mobility and improve overall physical health.
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Cupping is an ancient therapeutic practice rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This suction helps to increase blood flow, loosen muscles, and draw out toxins from the body, promoting healing and relieving various ailments. The cups, traditionally made of glass, bamboo, or earthenware, are typically applied to areas where the patient experiences pain or tension, such as the back, shoulders, or neck. The process of cupping can leave temporary marks on the skin, which are a normal part of the therapy and usually fade within a few days.
Cupping is commonly used to treat a range of conditions, including muscle pain and stiffness, respiratory issues like colds and asthma, and even digestive disorders. By improving circulation and promoting lymphatic drainage, cupping helps to relieve inflammation, reduce stress, and boost the immune system. It can also be beneficial for athletes seeking faster recovery from physical exertion and for individuals dealing with chronic pain or tension.
There are different types of cupping, including dry cupping, wet cupping, and fire cupping, each offering unique benefits depending on the patient's needs. Dry cupping involves suction without any incisions, while wet cupping includes small incisions to draw out toxins. Fire cupping uses heat to create suction inside the cups. Regardless of the method used, cupping is a powerful and versatile therapy that supports the body’s natural healing processes and contributes to overall health and well-being.
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Electro-stimulation, or electro-acupuncture, is a modern variation of traditional acupuncture that involves the use of small electrical currents to enhance the therapeutic effects of acupuncture. During an electro-acupuncture session, fine needles are inserted into specific acupoints on the body, just as in traditional acupuncture. These needles are then connected to a device that generates a gentle electrical pulse. The electrical current is carefully adjusted to provide a consistent stimulation, which can enhance the flow of Qi (vital energy) and blood through the meridians.
This technique is particularly effective for treating conditions that involve pain, muscle spasms, and nerve-related issues. The electrical stimulation helps to increase the body's production of natural pain-relieving chemicals, such as endorphins, and can also improve circulation and reduce inflammation. Electro-acupuncture is commonly used for chronic pain conditions, sports injuries, and neurological disorders, offering a non-invasive, drug-free approach to managing pain and promoting healing.
Electro-acupuncture can be tailored to the needs of each patient by adjusting the frequency and intensity of the electrical current, making it a versatile treatment option. It combines the ancient wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine with modern technology to provide enhanced therapeutic outcomes, making it a valuable tool in holistic healthcare.
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Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) therapy that involves the burning of dried mugwort (a small, spongy herb known as moxa) near or directly on the skin to stimulate healing. This technique is used to warm and invigorate the flow of Qi (vital energy) in the body, dispel cold and dampness, and promote overall health. Moxibustion can be applied in various forms, such as direct moxibustion, where the moxa is placed directly on the skin, or indirect moxibustion, where it is burned near the skin, often over an acupuncture point or on a needle.
The heat generated from moxibustion penetrates deeply into the body, helping to improve circulation, boost the immune system, and relieve pain. It is particularly effective in treating conditions that are aggravated by cold or damp environments, such as arthritis, digestive issues, menstrual pain, and certain respiratory conditions. Additionally, moxibustion is commonly used to support reproductive health, including turning breech babies in pregnancy.
Moxibustion is a holistic therapy that not only targets specific ailments but also enhances overall well-being by balancing the body's energy. Its use in conjunction with other TCM practices, such as acupuncture, enhances its therapeutic effects, making it a powerful tool in the treatment of various physical and emotional conditions.
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Herbal medicine is a foundational practice within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that involves the use of natural herbs to promote healing, balance, and overall health. These herbs are carefully selected and often combined into formulas tailored to address specific health concerns or to support the body’s natural functions. The herbs used in TCM include various parts of plants, such as roots, leaves, flowers, seeds, and bark, as well as minerals and, occasionally, animal products. Each herb has its own properties, such as warming, cooling, nourishing, or detoxifying, and is chosen based on its ability to influence the body's Qi, or vital energy, and restore balance.
Herbal medicine is used to treat a wide range of conditions, including digestive issues, respiratory ailments, hormonal imbalances, and stress-related disorders. By addressing the root cause of a problem rather than just the symptoms, herbal medicine aims to bring the body back to a state of harmony. Formulas are often prescribed as teas, powders, capsules, or tinctures, and are customized to the individual's unique needs and constitution. The practitioner carefully considers factors like the patient's overall health, the nature of their condition, and the interactions between different herbs to create an effective treatment plan.
In addition to treating illness, herbal medicine is also used as a preventive measure to strengthen the immune system, enhance energy levels, and support overall well-being. As a holistic approach, it works in concert with other TCM practices, such as acupuncture and dietary therapy, to provide a comprehensive and natural path to health. By tapping into the therapeutic properties of herbs, this ancient practice offers a powerful and natural way to support the body's healing processes and maintain long-term health.
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Dietary or nutritional therapy is a holistic approach to health and wellness that focuses on using food and nutrition to support the body’s natural healing processes and maintain optimal health. This therapy involves the careful selection and combination of foods, herbs, and supplements tailored to an individual’s specific needs, health conditions, and goals. It emphasizes the importance of whole, natural foods that are rich in nutrients, and often incorporates the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ayurveda, or other holistic health systems.
In nutritional therapy, the practitioner assesses a person’s diet, lifestyle, and health history to identify imbalances or deficiencies that may be contributing to their health issues. The therapy may involve recommendations for specific dietary changes, such as increasing the intake of certain vitamins, minerals, or antioxidants, or eliminating foods that may be causing inflammation or other adverse reactions. It can also include the use of supplements or herbal remedies to address specific deficiencies or support bodily functions.
The goal of dietary therapy is not just to treat existing health conditions, but also to prevent future illness by promoting a balanced and nourishing diet. By addressing the root causes of health issues through food and nutrition, this therapy helps to restore balance, boost energy levels, improve digestion, and support overall well-being. It is a personalized approach that recognizes the unique nutritional needs of each individual, making it a cornerstone of holistic health care.
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Gua Sha is a traditional Chinese healing technique that involves using a smooth-edged tool to scrape the skin in long strokes, typically along the back, neck, shoulders, and limbs. The term "Gua Sha" translates to "scraping sand" or "raising redness," which refers to the light bruising that can occur as a result of the treatment. This temporary redness, known as "Sha," is considered a sign that stagnant blood and Qi (vital energy) have been brought to the surface, allowing fresh blood and energy to flow more freely in the body.
Gua Sha is primarily used to treat muscle pain and tension, chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia, and respiratory issues like colds and bronchitis. By improving circulation and promoting the flow of Qi, Gua Sha helps to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and support the body’s natural healing processes. It is also used in facial treatments to enhance skin health by reducing puffiness, increasing circulation, and promoting a youthful complexion.
The technique is valued not only for its physical benefits but also for its ability to relieve stress and promote relaxation. Gua Sha can be performed with various tools, such as jade, horn, or metal, and can be adjusted in intensity to suit the patient's comfort level. While the temporary redness may seem alarming to those unfamiliar with the practice, it typically fades within a few days and is a sign that the treatment is working. Gua Sha is a holistic therapy that complements other Traditional Chinese Medicine practices, offering a natural and effective way to enhance overall health and well-being.
Here are some additional therapies or therapeutics that we may utilize:
Sound and Frequency Therapy
Tuning Forks: Use vibrational frequencies to harmonize and balance the body's energy fields, helping to reduce stress, relieve pain, and promote overall well-being.
Singing Bowls: The soothing sounds and vibrations from these bowls can help calm the mind, balance energy, and support deep relaxation and healing.
Vocal Toning: Using the voice to create healing sounds that resonate with specific energy centers or areas of the body.
Frequencies and Binaural Beats: Listening to specific frequencies and binaural beats through quality headphones to entrain the brain into desired states, such as relaxation, focus, or meditation.
Heat Therapies
Dry Heat: Utilizing dry heat therapies, such as a heat lamp & table warmer, promote circulation and relieve muscle tension.
Wet Heat: Using steam or wet heat, such as a hot towel to open pores, relax muscles, and cleanse the body.
Topical and Aromatherapy Treatments
CBD Oil (Papa & Barkley): This full-spectrum CBD oil is crafted from all-natural, whole-plant ingredients and is designed to provide relief from pain, inflammation, and stress. Known for its purity and potency, it helps to promote relaxation and balance within the body.
CBD Menthol Salve (CBD Clinic): A 500mg extra-strength CBD-infused menthol salve that combines the benefits of CBD with cooling menthol to provide targeted relief for muscle and joint discomfort. Ideal for deep tissue relief and soothing inflammation.
Herbal Liniment (Evil Bone Water): A potent Chinese herbal liniment known for its ability to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing in muscles, bones, joints, and ligaments. Popular among athletes and those recovering from injuries.
Organic Massage Gel (Biotone): This organic massage gel offers a smooth, luxurious glide for various types of massage, including deep tissue and sports massage. Formulated with organic botanical ingredients, it nourishes and moisturizes the skin, enhancing the overall massage experience.
Essential Oils and Aromatherapy: Utilizing the therapeutic properties of essential oils to support emotional and physical well-being through diffusion, inhalation, or topical application.
Smudging: The burning of sacred herbs like sage to purify the environment, promote healing, and clear negative energy.
High-Frequency Therapy
High-Frequency Wand: Utilizing a high-frequency wand with both argon and neon gases to stimulate circulation, enhance cellular renewal, and treat various skin conditions. Argon gas is typically used for acne-prone skin, while neon gas is used for anti-aging and other skin rejuvenation purposes.
Red Light Therapy
Red Light Therapy: A non-invasive treatment that uses red low-level wavelengths of light to stimulate healing, reduce inflammation, and improve skin health.
Breath work
Breath work: A practice that involves conscious breathing techniques to enhance physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Breathwork can help reduce stress, increase energy, improve focus, and promote deep relaxation by activating the body’s natural healing processes.