Returning Patient Treatment: Acupuncture

We will continue your plan of care developed at your last session. This appointment will include a progress check in, acupuncture, and any accessory modality (fire cupping, guasha, estim, moxa), if applicable. This appointment is approximately 60 - 90 minutes.


Fire Cupping

Fire cupping is a technique that places glass jars at specific points on the body to enhance circulation, relieve pain and tension, help with skin problems, soothe respiratory distress, and extract toxins from the body. This can be done almost anywhere on the body, but it is most commonly done on the back, shoulders, neck, legs, and glutes. This session will be about 45 minutes.


Guasha

Guasha is an ancient healing technique that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged tool, traditionally made of jade, horn, ceramic. This modality has been used for centuries to simulate blood flow, aiding in pain relief, decreasing inflammation, treating musculoskeletal issues including tension, relaxation, and recovery, relieving stress, and allowing for full body detoxification. This ... Read More

Guasha is an ancient healing technique that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged tool, traditionally made of jade, horn, ceramic. This modality has been used for centuries to simulate blood flow, aiding in pain relief, decreasing inflammation, treating musculoskeletal issues including tension, relaxation, and recovery, relieving stress, and allowing for full body detoxification. This session will be about 20-25 minutes.


Biomat Session

Relaxes muscles, increases circulation, reduces stress, supports the immune system, reduces inflammation, increases tissue oxygen, improves sleep, and provides temporary relief from muscle pain, joint pain, stiffness, muscle spasms, and joint pain associated with arthritis, sprains, strains, and back pain. This session will be 30 minutes.

Growing up, my family was very holistic and lived in harmony with our natural world. We brought nature in to our home as much as possible and strived to ebb and flow with the natural cycles of our Earth. When it came time to pick a career, it was natural to choose a profession that mirrored the way I live my life.

Chinese Medicine spoke to me because it uses Mother Earth to diagnose and treat any ailment or condition. We are a microcosm of the Earth so when we see something happening outside, we can relate it to something that happens in our bodies. For example: when we look outside in the winter, it is cold. Cold constricts, solidifies, and congeals. If we think about dryness in our bodies and then think about a desert full of cracks, this can help us to relate. On a hot summer day, the heat quickens, moves, and expands. If you think about a swamp, dampness in our bodies causes sinking, heaviness, and stagnation.

I further fell in love with Chinese Medicine when I learned that it treats the root cause of the condition. So often, we are masking symptoms and driving them deeper into our bodies. This hinders our health and moves us further from homeostasis. Treating the root cause of the disease will ensure that the condition is corrected and hopefully will not return. This is Chinese Medicine’s specialty; working toward moving our bodies into homeostasis.

To fulfill my passions, I attended UW-Washington County to receive my Associates Degree, before beginning my journey at the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine in Racine, Wisconsin. I was taught a wide array of topics, both relating to Eastern and Western Medicine. I graduated with my Masters Level Certificate in Acupuncture and have over 2,000 hours of training.

I now have owned my own practice for over 6 years and love what I do. It is so rewarding to see people heal from acute conditions or chronic ailments that they “have tried everything else” for with no avail. I can’t imagine doing anything else, and I’d love the opportunity to work with you too!

I believe that our bodies are innately self-healing. Your body knows what it needs to do to achieve health, occasionally though, there are barriers. As your Chinese Medicine practitioner, I will guide your body back into balance and remove obstacles, but it is your body that will be responsible for healing itself. I hope that it is empowering, as an individual, to know that your health is in your own hands, but you don’t have to do it alone.

I hope that when you come to see me, you experience a sense of tranquility, wellbeing, rejuvenation, and joy. I really take pride in the space that I have created and hope it is a healing and safe environment for you, too.

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