ACUPUNCTURE
What
is a Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is the insertion of very fine needles on various points on the body’s surface to influence physiological functioning of the body. Acupuncture mobilizes and regulates qi and blood to invigorate the physiological function of the muscles, nerves, glands and organs
Does
Acupuncture Hurt?
The needles are extremely thin therefore the patient feels only a slight sensation at insertion if anything at all. When the needle reaches the acupuncture point beneath the skin if any sensation is felt, it is generally very mild. People are surprised to find that treatments are quite relaxing, many even fall asleep on the table.
Acupuncture is an effective treatment for many disorders including fibromyalgia.
Michigan Acupuncturist Jingfei Huang
Jingfei Huang brings over 18 years experience in acupuncture to
the Plymouth Integrative Medicine Center.
Certified by the National Commission for Certification of Acupuncture, Jingfei has served as the Acupuncturist at the Pain Management and Rehabilitation Center of Flourtown, Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine with post graduate study at the Shanghai Science and Technology Society.