What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is an art used to successfully treat both pain and dysfunction in the body. Acupuncture began in China approximately 6000 years ago and its use has spread throughout the world. Acupuncture utilizes needles placed in the skin at various locations to relive pain or affect a body part utilizing an energy network of over 1000 "Acupoints" on the body traversing just below the skin. This energy works in harmony with the body's circulatory, nervous, muscular, digestive, genitourinary and all other systems of the body. When this vital energy becomes blocked or weakened, an effect in a body system or anatomic location becomes evident. Stimulation of one or a combination of key "Acupoints" on the body may restore harmony to the affected area.

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Acupuncture Examination

Modern electronic evaluation referred to as "ryodoraku" or "electro meridian imaging" (EMI) is used in our offices. The doctor places a small painless electronic pen on the skin over specific Acupoints. By way of a sensitive metering device, the electro potential of the point is measured. Case history and consultation also play a vital role in determining what is abnormal as does simple palpation over specific body parts.

How Does It Work?

The human body's energy flow courses over twelve meridians or channels that are normally well balanced. If a disruption of energy flow exists, it can alter the entire system, producing pain or symptoms in the body. Acupuncture works by correcting the balance. Acupuncture restores normalcy to the body's energy balance by utilizing a combination of Acupoints located on the twelve meridians.

What Conditions Are Accepted?

Because acupuncture is a technique used to balance the body's energy and eliminate blockages. In theory any condition can be helped by improving the body's overall functioning. The most common conditions we treat in this office are: Allergies, Back Pain, Arthritis, PMS, Digestive Problems, Depression, Headaches, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Bladder Dysfunction, Bed Wetting, Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Tennis Elbow, Asthma, Skin Conditions, Hemorrhoids, Abnormal Blood Pressure, Fatigue, Anxiety, Organ Dysfunction, Eye Problems and Ear Problems.


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Dr. Julie Asks some important questions of interest to Celebration residents - Chiropractor Celebration Dr. Julie Asks...

Do nerves actually get pinched?
Chiropractors recognize two types of nerve disorders involved in subluxation. The least common is a pinched nerve that diminishes nerve supply to an affected organ or tissue. More common is the irritated nerve (facilitative lesion) which overexcites nerve communications to an affected organ or tissue. Chiropractic care has been shown to help with both types.
What are the two things drugs do?
Drugs can either speed up (laxatives, amphetamines, caffeine) a bodily process, or slow down (stomach antacids, sleep aids, antihistamines, muscle relaxers) a bodily process. Chiropractic care can produce the same results, but relies on the intelligence of the body. Chiropractors trust your body. Do you?