Acupuncture for Pain Management in Chelsea

Chronic pain impacts over 51 million adults in the U.S., or 20% of the population. Pain is most frequently reported in the following areas:

  • Back Pain
  • Neck Pain
  • Sciatica/Hip pain
  • Knees
  • Headache
  • Gastrointestinal Pain
Pain Management

Acupuncture is a powerful tool for treating both acute and chronic pain, and many Chelsea residents in NYC seek it for relief. Whether it’s low back pain, sciatica, or neck pain, acupuncture can reduce pain and promote healing. I’ve successfully treated conditions like piriformis syndrome, elbow tendonitis, osteoarthritis, and headaches. Acupuncture is also effective for gastrointestinal (GI) issues like reflux, GERD, and gastritis, as well as symptoms like constipation and nausea. It also helps with chest pain and conditions like chronic bronchitis.

Pain management is often the reason people in Chelsea turn to acupuncture, especially given the widespread media coverage. It works well alongside physical therapy and other pain management treatments.

Living in NYC can bring added stress, which often exacerbates pain. Stress causes muscles to tense and spasm, intensifying pain. The rise in cortisol from stress leads to inflammation, which prolongs pain.

Person with electroacupuncture on back for pain management

How Acupuncture Impacts Pain

Acupuncture is one of the most effective modalities for treating pain because it not only addresses the symptoms such as pain, tightness, numbness, and tingling but also helps the body heal naturally. By stimulating specific points, acupuncture triggers the release of neuropeptides in the central nervous system, which activates the body’s natural healing mechanisms. This leads to improved circulation to the affected area, helping to clear out lactic acid and other metabolic waste products that contribute to pain and inflammation. Acupuncture is more than just a way to relieve pain as it addresses the underlying causes of chronic pain, whether it’s musculoskeletal pain or recurring headaches. Most chronic pain conditions involve various bodily systems, and acupuncture’s holistic approach restores balance by treating the root causes of pain.

Man lying on back with acupuncture needles in his back

Acupuncture Protocol Optimized

Acupuncture works best as a series of treatments. It is cumulative, with each session building on the previous one. Over time, you’ll see progress, with the goal of becoming as pain-free as possible, considering your age and lifestyle. Acupuncture improves strength and mobility by stimulating proprioceptive reflexes, which enhance the communication between muscles and nerves. This leads to better coordination, increased strength, and a wider range of motion.

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Acupuncture is More Than Just Needles

Acupuncture is paired with cupping, gua sha, moxibustion, and electric stimulation to enhance pain relief. These treatments improve circulation, reduce stiffness, and support the body’s healing process.