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Modern Acupuncture in New Jersey SPECIALIZING IN


MUSCULAR AND SPORTS RELATED INJURY AND PAIN • Trigger Point Release


• Myofascial Release


• Increased Range of Motion • Decreased Inflammation Acupuncture releases muscular constriction as well as


increases circulation and nerve conduction to aid in healing. Many common problems often manifest due to these root causes including: • Headaches/Migraines • Stress/Insomnia


• Numbness/Tingling


• Gynecological Issues • Digestive Disorders • TMJ Pain


CALL OR EMAIL TODAY AND LET US EXPLAIN HOW ACUPUNCTURE CAN HELP YOU


Waking up with a stiff neck or shoulder or back pain sends 20 million Americans to the chiro- practor each year.


~ American Chiropractic Association


particular attention to the lower spine and the effects of its misalignments on the rest of the body. These practitioners generally prefer to adjust the neck with the patient in a sitting position. More than half of all chiroprac- tors use some form of the Gonstead technique. It involves detailed struc- tural analysis of the spine, which can include various types of palpitation, nervoscope analysis of heat and nerve pressure along the spine, and X-rays. “All of these techniques require extensive education and thousands of hours of training,” concludes Overland. Adds Burns, “Each patient is evalu- ated and diagnosed individually. So try different techniques and see what works for you. The goal is to unlock the body’s ability to heal itself.”


Kathleen Barnes is a natural health ad- vocate, author and publisher. 8 Weeks to Vibrant Health: A Take Charge Plan for Women, written with Dr. Hyla Cass, is among her many books. Visit KathleenBarnes.com.


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