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Acupuncture Research for Chronic Pain

Does acupuncture help ease chronic pain?

Over 1.5 billion people worldwide suffer from chronic pain with one-third of American adults experiencing chronic pain.

Research is abundant on the effects of acupuncture on specific painful conditions.

A study of over 17,000 pain patients concluded acupuncture was effective for the treatment of chronic pain and is a reasonable referral option.

Another study concluded there was ‘mounting evidence” supporting the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating chronic low back, neck, shoulder, and knee pain, and headaches.

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.

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Acupuncture and Hormonal Regulation

Acupuncture and Hormonal Regulation

Can acupuncture have a positive effect on hormonal regulation in women?

Researchers are looking at how acupuncture may affect hormonal regulation, such as alleviating hot flashes in menopause or addressing menstrual irregularity.

Some researchers are also studying acupuncture’s impact on fertility, and its use linked to getting pregnant sooner and having better outcomes from IVF treatments.

Research on acupuncture has been extensive, with evidence supporting its effectiveness for many health conditions.

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.

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Pediatric Acupuncture for Pain

Research on Effectiveness of Pediatric Acupuncture for Pain

Research on Effectiveness of Pediatric Acupuncture for Pain

Dues research support the effectiveness of acupuncture help with pediatric pain?

Pain is a condition most commonly treated with acupuncture in people of all ages.

Nearly 31% of children suffer from chronic pain including migraines and tension-type headaches, abdominal pain, acute post-operative pain, and dysmenorrhea in adolescent girls.

A study found children receiving acupuncture treatment experienced significant improvements in various types of pain including headaches and migraines, back pain, and painful extremities. 40% of the pediatric patients reported a complete resolution of symptoms.

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.

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Facial Cosmetic Acupuncture and Skin Elasticity

Facial Cosmetic Acupuncture and Skin Elasticity

Does facial cosmetic acupuncture improve skin elasticity?

Research now supports the effectiveness of facial cosmetic acupuncture on facial elasticity.

Facial cosmetic acupuncture is applied to the head, face, and neck as an intervention for skin rejuvenation.

A study of 27 women (ages 40-59) found significant improvement in skin elasticity after 5 facial cosmetic acupuncture treatments.

Facial acupuncture is not just a safer option, but also more affordable than surgery.

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.

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Research Confirms Acupuncture for Chronic Neck Pain

Is acupuncture an effective treatment for chronic neck pain?

Among adults in the US, neck pain has an annual prevalence rate exceeding 30% with close to 50% experiencing continued degrees of chronic neck pain or frequent occurrences.

A study published in the American Journal of Chinese Medicine showed the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture and electroacupuncture in patients with chronic neck pain.

The study revealed when acupuncture was added to conventional treatment it relieved pain better, and electroacupuncture relieved pain even more.

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 in Primary Care

Clinical Evidence Supports Acupuncture in Primary Care

Clinical Evidence Supports Acupuncture in Primary Care

What are the benefits of offering acupuncture in a primary care clinic?

Clinical evidence revealed how acupuncture care can provide clinically relevant benefits when used for conditions common to primary care clinics including low back pain, osteoarthritis, neck pain, headache, and more!

The integration of acupuncture into primary care settings appeared to be cost-effective too.

Ultimately, adding acupuncture in a primary care clinic proved beneficial for patients and healthcare providers.

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!