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The Benefits of Acupuncture for Chronic Fatigue

The Benefits of Acupuncture for Chronic Fatigue

The Mayo Clinic describes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) as a “complicated disorder characterized by extreme fatigue that lasts for at least six months and that can’t be fully explained by an underlying medical condition. The fatigue worsens with physical or mental activity, but doesn’t improve with rest.” It’s estimated that there are more than 200,000 cases of CFS in the U.S. and research has proven that acupuncture, combined with other treatments can help to alleviate the symptoms that come with CFS. continue reading »

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Benefits of Acupuncture in a Palliative Care Setting

Benefits of Acupuncture in a Palliative Care Setting

People entering a hospice or palliative care setting bring with them a host of symptoms and emotions and often a multidisciplinary team of doctors and care providers. Research has shown that the addition of an acupuncturist to the hospice team can be effective and impactful at providing maximum comfort and improve quality of life. continue reading »

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FAQ’s About Acupuncture Point Injection Therapy

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The fact that therapeutic acupuncture point injections can provide relief from pain, boost the immune system, and magnify the benefits of acupuncture treatment, sounds too good to be true.

Yet this integrative therapy, which combines the best of Chinese medicine with conventional and homeopathic medicine, does all that and more, according to Dr. Brandon Fuller of Absolute Acupuncture & Stress Relief (AANSR)

“My patients can expect to experience relief from pain within a short period of time,” said Fuller, who is a Florida-licensed and board-certified acupuncture physician with 16 years of clinical experience. 

Of course, acupuncture, which is proven to reduce pain and inflammation, is always the first line of treatment. “If after the first session, pain is reduced by 30 percent, I know we are on the right track: the patient will likely continue to get better with acupuncture on its own,” he explained. However, if those results are not achieved, Dr. Fuller will often begin to add customized acupuncture point injections.  

After completing a series of treatments, the therapeutic results last a long time.  “I have patients who only come in once or twice a year for a follow-up. The rest of the days of the year they are pain free,” he confirmed. 

Dr. Fuller acknowledged that the word “injection” can have negative connotations, especially for people who’ve had less than stellar experiences with pain relief injections of steroids and other chemicals from medical providers. That’s why he has provided answers, here, to his patients’ most frequently asked questions.  

Q. What is in the injection?

A. Acupuncture point injections are all natural. They can be made up of vitamins, minerals, sterile saline solutions, homeopathic compounds, and/or Chinese medicinal herbs. Depending on the needs of the patent, they are selected for their analgesic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Q. How do the injections provide pain relief?

A. By stimulating powerful acupuncture points with proven natural substances the body is affected on a deeper level, creating a profound healing climate for pain relief.

Q. Are there any other benefits to getting acupuncture point injections?

A. Yes. Acupuncture injection therapy continues to stimulate the trigger points that promote healing; therefore, patients will experience longer-lasting effects from a single treatment.

Q. What conditions respond best?

A. Acupuncture point injection therapy is particularly effective for the resolution of acute and chronic pain in the body, particularly in the shoulder, back, knee, and neck.

To learn more about Dr. Brandon Fuller and AANSR check out our about page or call today at 941-500-2767

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Three Things to Know About Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine

Three Things to Know About Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine

Acupuncture and herbal medicine often go hand-in-hand. Herbal medicine is often used in conjunction with acupuncture, as appropriate, to support the body’s healing process. Just like a traditional medical prescription, herbs are prescribed by Oriental Medicine practitioners to address a variety of health concerns. They are often prescribed as formulas rather than specific individual herbs and are tailored to the needs of the patient. And just like traditional prescription medicine, herbs are adjusted as the patient’s needs change. Some Western hospitals are now utilizing Chinese herbs in their treatment protocols. For example, the Cleveland Clinic has a licensed and certified Chinese herbalist on staff. continue reading »

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Establishing Care with Your Acupuncture Practitioner

Establishing Care with Your Acupuncture Practitioner

Acupuncture has a proven track record of success but if you haven’t yet added acupuncture to your health care routine, then it’s important to note that your experience will greatly depend on the acupuncture provider you ultimately choose. And the best way to determine the right acupuncturist for you is to identify your specific health care needs and goals. It makes sense, right; when we like and trust our health care providers, our experiences tend to be more positive. And trusting a provider is easier when you know they have the proper training and credentials to address your specific needs.

And if you are here on this website, you already have this goal in mind. Different states and jurisdictions have different training and educational requirements. Don’t hesitate to ask about training, specialties, or advanced education. We want you to be confident in our care.  continue reading »

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