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Acupuncture and Decreased Stroke Risk in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury

Can acupuncture help to protect patients with traumatic brain injury from risk of stroke?

Patients with traumatic brain injury face increased risk of stroke.

A National Health Insurance Research Database was used to conduct a retrospective cohort study of 7409 traumatic brain injury patients receiving acupuncture treatment.

This study revealed traumatic brain injury patients with acupuncture treatment (4.9 per 1000 persons) had a lower incidence of stroke compared with those without acupuncture treatment (7.5 per 1000 persons).

This study concluded patients with traumatic brain injury receiving acupuncture treatment show decreased risk of stroke compared with those without acupuncture treatment.

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 Traumatic Brain Injury

Acupuncture and Traumatic Brain Injury

Is acupuncture an effective treatment for patients suffering from traumatic brain injury?

Traumatic brain injury causes cognitive dysfunction and long-term impairments.

About 1.7 million people suffer from traumatic brain injury, and at least 2.4 million emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths are related to traumatic brain injuries each year.

In a study of 2,163 traumatic brain injury patients, 237 received acupuncture in the treatment period and had an over 2 times higher chance of achieving a significant improvement.

This study’s findings suggested that acupuncture treatment is effective for the recovery of consciousness, and that conventional treatment combined with acupuncture tends to reach better outcomes compared to conventional treatment alone.

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!

IBD

Acupuncture and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Is acupuncture beneficial for people suffering with Inflammatory Bowel disease (IBD)?

There is now growing research supporting the potential benefits of acupuncture for IBD.

Some studies reported that acupuncture improved GI symptoms, including: abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating, nausea, and alleviating inflammation.

Some clinical trials also found that following acupuncture the intestinal microbial composition changed closer to normal and the levels of pro-inflammatory signaling molecules were significantly reduced.

Further studies are needed to better define the benefit of acupuncture in IBD patients.

Healthcare continues to evolve toward less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now becoming 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 Business Insurance Quote

Every company should have insurance to protect itself, and an acupuncture business is no exception. Businesses that are service-based, particularly alternative treatments, are especially vulnerable to complaints with legal implications. The good news is that insurance can help safeguard your practice. However, like any important purchase, you need to be smart when choosing coverage — and requesting an acupuncture business insurance quote is a great way to start.

The goal of getting an acupuncture business insurance quote is to find coverage that matches your specific business needs. It helps ensure peace of mind, knowing that your acupuncture practice and your professional reputation are well-protected. It provides multiple coverages, such as:

Malpractice – Protects you from risks associated with various acupuncture modalities: needling, herbal remedies, moxa, and cupping. And, in today’s acu-industry continued development, you can add coverage for Gua Sha, bloodletting, or facial rejuvenation.

(AAC protects you from enhanced risks of your profession that these modalities may present. Learn more about our Malpractice Insurance.)

Premises Liability (PL) – Often referred to as “slip and fall” insurance, this coverage protects against claims from clients injured on your premises. For example, a client slipping on a wet floor or tripping on loose carpeting could lead to a liability claim–this policy helps you manage such risks.

Business Personal Property (BPP) – coverage for lost, stolen, or damaged business property, such as acupuncture tables, chairs, furniture, or other portable equipment that is not permanently attached to the building. ACC’s BPP typically includes a $10,000 liability limit with a $500 deductible, and higher limits—up to $100,000—are available in $10,000 increments.

Before Requesting a Quote

The more detailed your information, the more accurate your quotations will be. Be prepared to provide:

  • Your business name (if applicable)
  • Practice location (clinic, wellness center, home-based, or mobile)
  • Years of experience (affects risk assessment)
  • Licensing and certification details
  • Types of services offered
  • Estimated client volume (weekly or yearly)
  • Approximate annual revenue

How to Get a Quote in 3 Easy Steps

  1. Research insurance providers

There are many acupuncture insurance providers in the U.S. Use online search tools to shortlist 4 to 5 reliable options.

  1. Use their online quote tool

These tools are simple and allow you to get insurance details, including prices, promptly.

  1. Call to finalize your list

Once you’ve reviewed and compared quotes, call each provider for further clarification. Discuss policy details, including: coverage limits, premiums, optional endorsements, and discounts.

Pro Tip: Don’t just go for the lowest price—go for the best value and appropriate coverage for your business (asking quotations is crucial to making an informed decision).

Are you looking for reputable acupuncture business insurance? Look no further than the American Acupuncture Council. Request a quote today or call us at (800) 838-0383 to speak with our team.

Improvement in Long-COVID Symptoms Using Acupuncture

Improvement in Long-COVID Symptoms Using Acupuncture

 

Can acupuncture improve symptoms from long-COVID syndrome?

According to the CDC, millions of U.S. adults and children have been affected by long-COVID syndrome.

Long-COVID syndrome is a serious illness that can result in chronic conditions requiring comprehensive care and may cause disability.

A case study of a 46-year-old male who received acupuncture showed reduced symptoms and signs of long-COVID syndrome.

This study concluded that acupuncture appears to have been helpful for a patient with long-COVID syndrome.

Healthcare continues to evolve toward less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now becoming 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 Research: Acupuncture for Neck Pain

Acupuncture Research: Acupuncture for Neck Pain

How effective is acupuncture for neck pain?

A review of 9 studies assessed the effectiveness and efficacy of acupuncture in the treatment of neck pain.

Seven out of nine studies yielded positive results.

In particular, the studies based on the primary outcome of short-term pain reduction found that acupuncture was more effective than the control in the treatment of neck pain.

This study also showed that acupuncture was significantly more effective than sham acupuncture for pain relief.

This review confirmed the short-term effectiveness and efficacy of acupuncture in the treatment of neck pain.

Further studies that address the long-term efficacy of acupuncture for neck pain are warranted.

Healthcare continues to evolve toward less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now becoming 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!