Category Archives: AAC Malpractice Insurance Policy

Acupuncture for Plantar Fasciitis

Acupuncture for Plantar Fasciitis

How effective is acupuncture in the treatment of plantar fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain, estimated to affect 10% of people throughout their lives.

Plantar fasciitis is most common in runners, overweight people, those in occupations requiring prolonged standing or walking, and those with foot alignment issues or who have one leg longer than the other.

Studies on acupuncture for plantar fasciitis have shown overall high levels of effectiveness and few to no adverse effects.

Healthcare continues evolving to less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now a first-line complementary healthcare choice.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!

Acupuncture for Back & Neck Pain

Acupuncture for Back & Neck Pain

Is acupuncture helpful for back and neck pain?

Nearly 80% of adults have low back and/or neck pain at some point.

Twelve studies with over 8,000 participants showed that acupuncture was more effective than no treatment for back or neck pain, and data from 10 studies with close to 2,000 participants showed that acupuncture was more effective than sham acupuncture.

The pain-relieving effect of acupuncture was comparable to that of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

Healthcare continues evolving to less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now being a first-line complementary healthcare choice.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Acupuncture Malpractice Insurance Policy Quote


You must do your homework if you are running an acupuncture clinic and planning to buy insurance to protect it. The reason is that prior research is necessary when choosing an insurance provider; requesting quotations is part of the selection process. But why is it valuable to request an acupuncture malpractice insurance policy quote from a reliable provider? Here are some insights to consider:

To Match Your Needs with the Malpractice Insurance Coverage

It defeats the purpose of having reliable insurance if you do not know the coverage you need and what your prospects offer. Many acupuncture insurance providers provide a customized policy; you will know them as early as when you request an acupuncture malpractice insurance policy quote.

To Understand the Factors Affecting Insurance Quotes

Each insurance provider offers a different quote, depending on several factors. For instance, more experienced practitioners and those with solid credentials may get better rates. You should also check the coverage limits, claims history, and policy types. Even location can be a factor for rates – rates may vary from one state to another due to differences in legal risks and regulations.

Comparison is Key

It is not enough to ask for an acupuncture malpractice insurance policy quote from one or two prospective providers. Shop around; send requests to at least five prospects and compare them. Using the same criteria, you can determine which among your prospects offers favorable deals. You can start your search by reading online reviews; pay attention to negative reviews as they provide insights into their reputation.

Look for Discounts and Savings Opportunities.

Acupuncture insurance providers, on several occasions, give discounts to their potential customers, so check out if your prospects are offering the same. For instance, membership to professional associations might provide you tickets to these discounts. There are also discounts given to new practitioners. As you evaluate your prospects, do not forget to check them out for possible discounts and other savings opportunities.

Are you looking for a reputable acupuncture insurance provider? Look no further than the American Acupuncture Council. Call us today at (800) 838-0383 for inquiries.

Acupuncture and Allergic Rhinitis

Acupuncture and Allergic Rhinitis

Can acupuncture treatments help patients with allergic rhinitis?

Allergic rhinitis causes cold-like symptoms and is inflammation of the inside of the nose caused by an allergen, such as pollen, dust, mold, or from certain animals.

A study published in the European Journal of Medical Research assessed the efficacy and safety of acupuncture for allergic rhinitis and tested the robustness of the effects.

This study concluded that acupuncture may have an advantage over no intervention and sham acupuncture in improving nasal symptoms and quality of life for adults with allergic rhinitis.

Healthcare continues evolving to less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now being a first-line complementary healthcare choice.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!

Electro-Acupuncture Beneficial for Knee Osteoarthritis

Electro-Acupuncture Beneficial for Knee Osteoarthritis

Do you have patients complaining of knee pain from knee osteoarthritis?

Nearly 250 million people are affected by knee osteoarthritis worldwide.

A study published in the American Journal of Chinese Medicine compiled evidence to assess the effectiveness and safety of electro-acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis.

Results indicated that electro-acupuncture remarkably alleviated the pain and improved the physical function of knee osteoarthritis patients with a low risk of adverse reactions.

Healthcare continues evolving to less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now being a first-line complementary healthcare choice.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.
Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!

Acupuncture for Sports-Related Injuries in Athletes

Acupuncture for Sports-Related Injuries in Athletes

What does research have to say about the use of acupuncture for the treatment of sports-related injuries in athletes?

A review of clinical case reports confirmed acupuncture can help relieve short-term pain and recovery from dysfunction and has been used as a useful, non-invasive, and conservative modality for managing sports injuries.

Some of the sports injury cases included lateral meniscus rupture, femoral acetabular impingement, ganglion cysts, and sports hernia.

These cases showed the potential of acupuncture in the treatment of various types of sports injuries beyond pain control in musculoskeletal disorders.

Healthcare continues evolving to less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now being a first-line complementary healthcare choice.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!