Begin your journey of wellness with acupuncture:

Acupuncture for Everyday Health

Free yourself from pain, common health issues, stress and anxiety. For thousands of years, people have turned to the safe, relaxing treatment of acupuncture to heal both mind and body.

Acupuncture is practiced to reduce back and neck pain, digestive issues, headaches, sports injuries and it assists with lowering blood pressure, reducing stress and increasing energy and tissue regeneration.

Acupuncture For Fertility

Acupuncture is one of the most sought after treatments because it is safe and very effective for infertility, with no negative long term side effects. It can also decrease stress and anxiety that can contribute to fertility problems.

Physical Therapy and Back Pain

Individuals suffering from back pain that has lasted for more than two weeks can benefit from physical therapy, especially after an injury that isn’t making progress in healing. Back pain can limit people from doing the normal everyday tasks, both at work and at home. The muscles, tissue, and bones of the back can be susceptible to a multitude of injuries, such as sports injuries, accidents and falls, general work that requires bending and lifting, or from chronic conditions. The lower back is the most common place for back injuries and many people are diagnosed with sprains, strains, disk conditions, nerve pain, and vertebrae that become fractured.

Back pain can be debilitating, as it causes pain, thus interfering with normal, everyday activities. There are several types of treatment for this condition, including icing, massage, chiropractic care, acupuncture, bed rest, surgery, and physical therapy. Physical therapy is ideal for treating back pain, and can be used in conjunction with these types of treatment; physical therapy may help patients avoid surgery as well.

Physical therapists are trained to help patients understand the reason for their back pain, while assisting in decreasing the pain and increasing the mobility of this area of the body. These professionals conduct passive therapy on the patient, including the application of electrical nerve stimulation, ice, iontophoresis, and ultrasound with heat. Active therapy such as stretching and exercising is also incorporated into the physical therapy procedures. Clients may see a physical therapist several times per week or fewer, depending on the condition and severity. Therapists may also teach their patients how they can perform these activities at home.