Year: 2013

Acupuncture Case Study – Patient with Severe Shoulder Pain – Part 4

I have given this patient one treatment for the past 2 weeks. She is responding well and reports a 60% improvement. I’m still getting significant twitching and alternatively treating her back and front. Because the patient is improving, the rate of her improvement and I have treated many people for similar condition, I’m fairly certain […]

A technical way of looking at physical pain

My husband is a computer guy. He works for a financial services organization in their technical infrastructure area. They have a system of looking at things like computer crashes, outages, program failures that rings so true for medicine that I needed to blog about it. Incident or Problem. In technology circles, when a system experiences […]

Can Acupuncture Help Plantars Fasciitis ?

Plantar Fasciitis Introduction Plantar Fasciitis is a painful condition that affects the bottom of your foot. The pain is concentrated in the “plantar fascia” area, which is a thick band of tissue that connects your heal to your toes. This syndrome is common in runners but also affects anyone. Often the first steps in the […]

Update on Acupuncture and Insurance in Obamacare

The Affordable Care Act has people in an uproar for may reasons.  On the up side, if you seek acupuncture treatment the Affordable Care Act may benefit you. According to Sec 2706, Non-Discrimination in Health Care, insurers can not discriminate against any health provider acting within the scope of their state license or certificate.  As acupuncturists are licensed by […]

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