Chiropractic
Frequently Asked Questions
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Most people are surprised by how comfortable acupuncture feels. The needles are extremely thin—about the width of a human hair—and are very different from the needles used for injections or blood draws.
You may feel a brief pinch when a needle is inserted, followed by sensations such as:
Warmth
Tingling
Heaviness
Gentle pressure
A dull ache (often considered a therapeutic sensation)
Many patients become deeply relaxed during treatment, and it's not uncommon to fall asleep on the treatment table.
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Every condition is different.
Acute problems often improve within 3–6 visits, while chronic conditions may require 8–12 treatments or more.
We'll discuss a personalized treatment plan during your first visit.
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Acupuncture is commonly used to support patients experiencing:
Neck and back pain
Sciatica
Arthritis
Sports injuries
Migraines
Headaches
Stress and anxiety
Insomnia
Digestive disorders
Women's health concerns
Fertility support
Neuropathy
Chemotherapy side effects
Allergies
TMJ disorders
Chronic pain
Many other conditions
If you don't see your condition listed on our website, please contact us. We may still be able to help or guide you toward the most appropriate care.
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Yes.
Acupuncture has an excellent safety record when performed by a licensed acupuncturist using sterile, single-use disposable needles.
Most side effects are mild and temporary, such as:
Minor soreness
Small bruises
Temporary fatigue
Occasional lightheadedness
Serious complications are extremely rare.
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From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, acupuncture helps restore balance within the body's natural systems.
From a modern medical perspective, research suggests acupuncture may:
Stimulate the nervous system
Encourage the release of endorphins and other natural pain-relieving chemicals
Improve blood circulation
Reduce muscle tension
Influence inflammatory pathways
Support nervous system regulation
Promote relaxation and recovery
Many patients notice improvements not only in their primary complaint but also in sleep, stress levels, energy, and overall well-being.
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Absolutely.
Many patients receive acupuncture while working with their primary care physician, specialists, physical therapist, chiropractor, psychologist, or oncologist.
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Your first visit is designed to understand you as a whole person—not just your symptoms.
Your appointment typically includes:
A detailed health history
Discussion of your goals and concerns
Review of current medications and treatments
Traditional Chinese Medicine assessment
Physical examination when appropriate
Your first acupuncture treatment
Personalized recommendations for nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, or lifestyle if appropriate
The initial visit usually lasts 60 minutes.
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Coverage varies depending on your insurance plan.
Our office can help verify your benefits before treatment whenever possible.
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Yes.
Never stop prescribed medications without consulting your physician.
Acupuncture is commonly used alongside conventional medical treatment.
Chiropractic
Healthcare focused on restoring healthy movement and function throughout the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system. Used by athletes, families, healthcare professionals, and people of all ages, chiropractic care helps improve mobility, reduce pain, support recovery, and optimize the body's ability to function at its best.
Modern chiropractic care extends beyond spinal adjustments alone. Through a comprehensive evaluation of posture, movement patterns, joint mechanics, muscle function, lifestyle, and nervous system health, chiropractic aims to identify and address the underlying causes of pain and dysfunction rather than simply masking symptoms.
Treatment may include gentle chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitative exercises, mobility training, ergonomic recommendations, and personalized lifestyle guidance. Every care plan is tailored to your individual needs, helping restore proper movement, improve physical performance, reduce pain, and support your body's natural ability to heal and thrive.
Is Chiropractic Right For You?
Many people seek chiropractic care because they want to restore movement, relieve pain, and improve how their body functions without relying solely on medications or temporary symptom relief.
You may benefit from chiropractic care if you are experiencing:
✔ Neck or back pain
✔ Headaches or migraines
✔ Sciatica
✔ Joint pain or stiffness
✔ Muscle tension or spasms
✔ Poor posture
✔ Sports injuries
✔ Work-related or repetitive strain injuries
✔ Shoulder, hip, knee, or ankle pain
✔ Disc-related conditions
✔ Arthritis or joint degeneration
✔ TMJ dysfunction
✔ Limited mobility or reduced range of motion
✔ Numbness or tingling
✔ Balance or movement concerns
✔ Pregnancy-related musculoskeletal discomfort
✔ Recovery after an auto or workplace injury
✔ A desire to improve movement, performance, and overall function
…and many other musculoskeletal and movement-related conditions.
Chiropractic care often includes spinal and extremity adjustments, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitative exercises, movement assessment, ergonomic guidance, and lifestyle recommendations to help restore healthy function and support long-term wellness.
Not sure if chiropractic care is right for you? Contact our office—we're happy to discuss your symptoms, answer your questions, and determine whether chiropractic is an appropriate part of your care plan.