Acupuncture Professionals, and I love helping people get healthy and happy. We also love your feedback and we just became highly rated in Albany, CA take a look below....
Acupuncturists - Albany, CA
Friday, August 19, 2011
Acupuncture Day is October 24, 2011
"Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day" was started to spread knowledge and the benefits of acupuncture and Asian medicine. So please tell a friend.
Did you know ...?
"A survey by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine found that approximately one in ten adults had received acupuncture at least one time and 60% said they would readily consider acupuncture as a potential treatment option. Nearly half (48%) of the individuals surveyed who had received acupuncture reported that they were extremely satisfied or very satisfied with their treatment. "
Find out more at:
http://www.aomday.org/
Did you know ...?
"A survey by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine found that approximately one in ten adults had received acupuncture at least one time and 60% said they would readily consider acupuncture as a potential treatment option. Nearly half (48%) of the individuals surveyed who had received acupuncture reported that they were extremely satisfied or very satisfied with their treatment. "
Find out more at:
http://www.aomday.org/
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Acupuncture Professionals now on Thumbtack.com
Hi Y'all,
Please check out my awesome Acupuncture Professionals and acupuncture information page at Thumbtack.com(the link is below). I have put together a lot of information about acupuncture and Chinese medicine and how I can help you with it. There is a lot of information on acupuncture treatment and the pain and diseases that acupuncture ca treat. There is also information about me, Chris O'Donnell, L.Ac and the modalities and techniques that I use. If you or anyone you know are looking for acupuncture and Chinese medical services and/or products in the greater San Francisco area I would be happy to help them and this page is a good place for them to start. I love your support and referrals and you can send people to this page for more information and they can even contact me and make appointments without a phone! Wow! Modern linked social media and business making life better and pain free...Cool!
Thanks,
Chris
Here is the link:
Acupuncture Professionals, Chris O'Donnell L.Ac
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Chris O'Donnell, L.Ac
Please check out my awesome Acupuncture Professionals and acupuncture information page at Thumbtack.com(the link is below). I have put together a lot of information about acupuncture and Chinese medicine and how I can help you with it. There is a lot of information on acupuncture treatment and the pain and diseases that acupuncture ca treat. There is also information about me, Chris O'Donnell, L.Ac and the modalities and techniques that I use. If you or anyone you know are looking for acupuncture and Chinese medical services and/or products in the greater San Francisco area I would be happy to help them and this page is a good place for them to start. I love your support and referrals and you can send people to this page for more information and they can even contact me and make appointments without a phone! Wow! Modern linked social media and business making life better and pain free...Cool!
Thanks,
Chris
Here is the link:
Acupuncture Professionals, Chris O'Donnell L.Ac
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Chris O'Donnell, L.Ac
Thursday, June 18, 2009
HR 646 acupuncture in medicare
Please tell your congresspersons and senators to support HR646.
Also call President Obama and tell him to add HR646 to the Healthcare Reform Act. His office phone# is 202-456-1111. Thank you very much.
Also call President Obama and tell him to add HR646 to the Healthcare Reform Act. His office phone# is 202-456-1111. Thank you very much.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Tui - Na, Traditional Chinese Therepeutic Massage - PART 2
Continued from Tui Na Part 1...
Tui Na understands the body, pain and pathology through theories of anatomy, physiology and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Treatment is directed on many levels including the muscles, ligaments, joints and bones and utilizes the acupuncture points and meridians. Today, knowledge from western biomedicine, such as orthopedics, sports medicine, and physical medicine, have integrated into the Tui Na practice. Frozen shoulder, for example, is best treated with an integrative approach utilizing the best of Eastern and Western medicine. The shoulder may be “frozen” because of mechanical problems in the joint capsule, inflammation, tendonitis, scars, adhesions, and other possibilities. Treatment with Tui Na strives to mobilize the joint, restore range of motion and break up adhesions in the joint capsule. Acupuncture can be used during Tui Na therapy to reduce pain and help the body heal faster. Of course medication and traditional physical therapy can also be added to the rehabilitation program.
The ability to see a single problem in multiple ways is just one of Tui Na’s strengths. Tui Na is a very diverse form of manual medicine and incorporates kneading, rolling, acupressure and deep massage, rocking, shaking and the stretching of joints as techniques which all work together to eliminate pain and restore function. Chinese medicine believes that the body has the innate power to heal itself and then tries to facilitate this process by bring the body into balance. With such a focus, Tui Na’s effects are felt sooner and last longer than other types of manual medicine. After receiving Tui Na therapy you can expect to see a decrease in pain, an increase in range of motion, and better function of the affected area.
For more information or if you would like to book and appointment you can contact
Chris O’Donnell, L.Ac at www.AcupunctureProfessionals.com.
Tui Na understands the body, pain and pathology through theories of anatomy, physiology and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Treatment is directed on many levels including the muscles, ligaments, joints and bones and utilizes the acupuncture points and meridians. Today, knowledge from western biomedicine, such as orthopedics, sports medicine, and physical medicine, have integrated into the Tui Na practice. Frozen shoulder, for example, is best treated with an integrative approach utilizing the best of Eastern and Western medicine. The shoulder may be “frozen” because of mechanical problems in the joint capsule, inflammation, tendonitis, scars, adhesions, and other possibilities. Treatment with Tui Na strives to mobilize the joint, restore range of motion and break up adhesions in the joint capsule. Acupuncture can be used during Tui Na therapy to reduce pain and help the body heal faster. Of course medication and traditional physical therapy can also be added to the rehabilitation program.
The ability to see a single problem in multiple ways is just one of Tui Na’s strengths. Tui Na is a very diverse form of manual medicine and incorporates kneading, rolling, acupressure and deep massage, rocking, shaking and the stretching of joints as techniques which all work together to eliminate pain and restore function. Chinese medicine believes that the body has the innate power to heal itself and then tries to facilitate this process by bring the body into balance. With such a focus, Tui Na’s effects are felt sooner and last longer than other types of manual medicine. After receiving Tui Na therapy you can expect to see a decrease in pain, an increase in range of motion, and better function of the affected area.
For more information or if you would like to book and appointment you can contact
Chris O’Donnell, L.Ac at www.AcupunctureProfessionals.com.
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