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Perhaps you have been treated with
acupuncture before, and it didn't seem to help you. Well, did you know that there are several forms of
acupuncture? We at EastWest Healing Arts & Acupuncture, LLC are
constantly expanding our repertoire of modalities, so we
can have many options for treating your condition.
One other advantage our service
offers is the merging our different perspectives on healing. While
we deeply respect our patient's confidentiality, we will often
confer with one another on our findings and results so that our
combined experience can be applied to your particular
case.
Acupuncture Physical
Medicine Acupuncture Physical
Medicine is a specifically American technique taught at our
Alma Mater: Tristate College of
Acupuncture. It combines the use of Traditional Chinese
Acupuncture with Janet Travell's Trigger Point Therapy to treat both
deep causes and surface manifestations. This technique is frequently
used for any form of myofascial constriction which could result from
overusing or compressing a muscle or a group of muscles. The
treatment involves opening the zone to be treated, supporting the
chronic portion of the condition and locally stimulating the trigger
points in the muscle with needles. This is very similar to the form
of treatment provided by Physiatrists, except that we use
acupuncture needles which cause less damage of muscle
tissue.
Pain Management Our most popular method for treating pain is the Balance
method, developed by Dr. Richard Tan of
California. By using this technique the results are immediate
and amazing. It is a very simple treatment which can be performed
while sitting in a chair. Very few needles are required. This form
of treatment is cumulative. This means that you should expect to
come more frequently at the beginning of your treatment, so we can
catch the pain before it returns in full. As progress is made, the
frequency of treatments will lessen, depending on whether the pain
returns.
Treatment involves acupuncture, tuina, herbal
remedies, moxibustion, cupping, guasha and sotai. Treatment ends
when the pain no longer returns, or you decide you no longer need
it. In addition to the in-office treatment,
we often finish with retained ear magnets to help extend the
effect.
We have had significant success with pain from
myofascial conditions and arthritis throughout the
body.
Parkinson's Disease The Parkinson's Recovery
Team in Santa Cruz California has developed a technique which
is effective in helping patients diagnosed with Parkinson's to
find healing. While we make no guarantees, Jim has received this
training and is willing to discuss it with you and schedule you for
treatment should you decide to proceed. There is a major provision:
we will follow all of the rules of the Parkinson's Recovery
Team, including refusing to treat anyone who has taken or is
currently taking Parkinson medication. This medication creates
serious problems for our treatments. For more information, please
see the documentation at this site.
Cancer Adjunctive
Treatment Jim has completed a course
given by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's Integrative
Medicine Service called Acupuncture for the Cancer Patient.
This course is intended to prepare the acupuncturist to effectively
treat the side effects of cancer and of the treatments that cancer
patients must endure.
Allergy Treatment Jim has completed the advanced level training in NAET. This treatment method holds
benefit for sufferers of the typical kinds of allergies, as well as
for some of the more unusual kinds (sunlight, certain emotions...).
Dr. Nambudripad has written an excellent book which is required
reading for anyone desiring this treatment: Say
Good-Bye to Illness. This modality uses a form of kinesiology as
diagnostic, and acupressure for actual treatment. The treatment is
finished off with an acupuncture, but this can be replaced with
acupressure for patients who prefer.
In addition, Binghui treats allergies using
Chinese herbs and Balancing method.
Vision
Treatment Binghui is currently developing her own
technique for treating visual conditions. She has had success with
improving glaucoma, cataracts, visual nerve atrophy and stroke sequela. Her
technique involves the use of acupuncture in conjunction with
herbs.
Women's
Wellness We have had successfully provided treatments
for women who experience menstrual disorder, infertility, IVF
adjunctive treatments, postpartum depression and menopausal
syndrome.
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