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Acupuncture Healthcare - FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions)
What
is acupuncture?
The ancient Chinese recognized that energy flows through the human
body along certain lines called meridians. When the flow of energy
becomes blocked or out of balance, pain and disease result. After
a careful diagnosis to determine which meridian or meridians are
affected, very fine needles are inserted to balance and ease the
flow, thus returning the body to its natural state of health and
vitality.
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How
can acupuncture help me?
The World Health Organization has recognized that acupuncture
is an appropriate treatment for hundreds of clinical conditions,
including, but not limited to:
- Anxiety and stress
- Chronic and acute pain
- Migraine and tension headaches
- Muscle strain and fatigue
- Back, neck, knee and shoulder pain
- Arthritis
- TMJ
- Sciatica
- Other painful disorders.
Respiratory disorders
- Asthma
- Allergies
- Sinusitis
- Digestive problems
- Acid reflux
- Bloating
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Insomnia
- PMS
- Menstrual difficulties
- Menopausal problems
- Food, nicotine, and alcohol addictions
- Increase immunity, enhance energy, and improve
feelings of well being.
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How
safe is acupuncture?
A Licensed Acupuncturist with a Masters Degree in Oriental Medicine
is trained and tested throughout four years of education in all
techniques necessary to assure patient safety and well being.
All needles are sterile and used one time only.
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Does
it hurt?
When the needles activate the energy system, they produce a momentary
sensation. Common sensations may be aching, a feeling of heat,
tingling, or a numbing sensation, and may be felt along the meridian,
instead of at the needle. Most clients feel very relaxed and even
fall asleep when left with the needles in place.
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What
if I do not like needles?
There are many other modalities that are very effective, and do
not use needles. Emily will happily discuss the options
with you. Most patients, however, are releived once they
experience the needles, because the insertion of the needles usually
causes little pain.
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Does
insurance cover treatments?
Yes, and no. Some insurance companies will pay for acupuncture
depending on who performs the treatment. Most companies, however,
decline paying for acupuncture treatments. What works best
are " cafeteria plans, " which use funds
that you have set aside for medical treatments. It is best
to consult your insurance company for their criteria. Some
companies allow the cost of acupuncture treatments to count towards
the deductible.
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Do
you treat my problem?
Most often the answer is yes. Problems in the body are the
result of disturbances in the energy system. Emily will
diagnose where the energy system is out of balance and work to
restore the balance. For specific questions, please contact
us.
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