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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 »After 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
... Read more »I never knew how much relief I could actually realize with my neck and shoulder pain. It was chronic and I had it for a very long time. After just a few sessions I was feeling good as new. I highly recommend Dr. Grill because of the amazing work he did for me. I also found it to be relatively affordable. Worth every penny. Surely beats waking up in pain every day!
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What Are The Acupuncture Points?
Spinal Nerves (Left) Versus Meridians (Right)
If there is one thing that is said to me, over and over again, it is: “I don’t like needles.” If there is another thing that is said to me over and over (and over) again, it is: “How does acupuncture work, scientifically?” In clinic, I endeavor to
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