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I was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis and was being treated for 3 months – with orthotics, brace, wraps, icing, NSAIDs, and physical therapy – before coming here. The condition was getting progressively worse – the doctor scheduled me for an MRI and told me that surgery was likely.
A friend suggested that I try acupuncture. Having no experience or concept of what’s involved, I was hesitant at first. But the pain was so bad I... Read more »Dr Frank knows what he is doing and has helped me more than physical therapists, back doctors, especialists and chiropratics combined together over the years. He really cares for his patients. LikeAfter much skepticism, my sister convinced me to come here and give acupuncture a go back at the end of August.
I suffer from PTSD and this manifests itself as debilitating depression and anxiety. This in turn made every day of my life miserable for as far back as I can remember. I was constantly on edge and lashing out at people I love almost on a daily basis. I suffered from phantom pains all over my body and always
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Case Study – Piriformis Syndrome
“Sciatica” is one of the conditions people seek acupuncture treatment for most frequently. As you will say in the case below, most of the time it is not actually sciatica which people are experiencing. I have prepared the following case study for you in order to give you an idea of how we evaluate and treat such pain with acupuncture.
Posted in Acupuncture, Case Study, dry needling, Pain, sciatica, Uncategorized
Also tagged dry needling, low back pain, piriformis syndrome, sciatica
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Allergies Relieved by Acupuncture in Study
Allergies Relieved by Acupuncture in Study
It’s summer and that means it’s time for fun… and allergies! There is good news though! Allergy sufferers who received 12 acupuncture sessions had fewer symptoms and required less antihistamine medication compared to a control group, as reported in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Seasonal allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hayfever, is usually a result
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Acupuncture for Fertility
Alternative Treatments for Fertility
About 10 percent of couples struggle with infertility and an inability to conceive, according to the Centers for Disease Control. For those struggling to have children, fertility treatment can become tiring and expensive very quickly. There are numerous alternative treatments including Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that have been thought to improve fertility.
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