Ancient Practice,
Modern Science
Acupuncture can treat all health concerns
Commonly treated conditions include:
asthma and allergy • chronic pain and fatigue • cigarette, alcohol and drug addiction • digestive issues • headaches • infertility and women’s health issues • insomnia, anxiety, depression, post traumatic stress • joint and muscle pain
Acupuncture is a centuries old healing practice supported by current medical science
The World Health Organization and the United States National Institutes of Health have identified many conditions for which acupuncture has been shown effective and new research is ongoing.
Acupuncture is used to both prevent and treat disease. Among other effects, studies show that acupuncture stimulates the body’s internal pain relievers, calibrates the nervous system and balances the immune system.
Acupuncture activates the body’s innate healing ability
Why choose Acupuncture?
Why choose ElementalMed?
“I’ve been to other clinics, but it’s not the same. Here I feel tended to.” ~ EM patient
ElementalMed offers physician acupuncture with a one-on-one approach: As the only patient in the clinic during your appointment time you receive tailored, attended treatment by Dr. O’Neill.
Each session may be augmented with microsystem needling, electroacupuncture, cupping, gentle trigger point needling, osteopathic myofascial release, thermotherapy and health counseling as best meets your needs. With augmentations complete, you remain in a private space for the duration of the needle time but Dr. O’Neill is nearby for questions, concerns or treatment modification.
Dr. O’Neill received her acupuncture certification in 2012 from the evidence-based program at Harvard Medical School and is an instructor for the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine acupuncture training course for physicians. She studies yearly with Japanese acupuncture master, Kiiko Matsumoto. And is one of few area practitioners offering Japanese palpation-based acupuncture.
Palpation gives both patient and provider real-time feedback into which acupuncture points will be most effective. She is also trained in the German Very Point technique of precision needle placement for physical and emotional healing.
Dr. O’Neill skillfully integrates her knowledge of conventional, osteopathic, functional, and traditional Chinese and Japanese medical theories into each session, delivering personalized treatments in a dedicated, healing space.
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Points
Over 400 points are recognized in acupuncture theories. In Japanese acupuncture, point location is fine-tuned by palpation and treatment generally involves more superficial needling with thinner needles, making insertion often imperceptible.
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Pattern
The combination of points used is based on imbalances found in the five elements of: fire, earth, metal, water and wood. From a western medicine standpoint, these elements correspond to organ functions and emotional states.
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Palpation
This key approach for locating imbalances and identifying the best treatment point location is unique to Japanese structural acupuncture. Gentle palpation of body structures is used to diagnose the root dysfunctions underlying symptoms. Palpating the “Hara” (the Japanese translation includes both “belly” and “inner nature”) reveals five element imbalances to direct best treatment.
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Electro-acupuncture
An electrical current with variable frequency and intensity is applied to acupuncture needles to assist in stimulating the muscle/fascia and associated meridian points. Electro-acupuncture effects gene expression, stem cell activity and has antioxidant properties. It is often used for sports injury and musculoskeletal pain conditions.
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Auricular Therapy
Microsystem acupuncture is a 20th century discovery. The entire body can be mapped out and treated on small well-defined areas — hand, foot, face, scalp and ear. Auricular (ear) points can be utilized as stand alone treatments or to augment full body acupuncture. Pain and addiction protocols are the more commonly known use of ear points, but any imbalance can be treated with auricular therapy.
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Thermotherapy
Far infrared radiation (FIR) is the wavelength of energy emitted from the sun and the human body. Medical application of FIR heat improves lymph and blood circulation, increases cell oxygenation and energy production, and reduces inflammation to improve health.
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Trigger Point Needling
Acupuncture needles are used to “dry needle” tight muscles to release tension. This can be especially helpful for sports and musculoskeletal injuries as well as chronic muscle holding patterns that contribute to whole body dysfunction and pain.
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Cupping
This technique uses small glass cups placed on the skin (often the back) to relieve muscle tension and stagnation in the body. Cupping has been used for thousands of years in several healing traditions, including Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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Myofascial Therapy
Soft tissue techniques guided by osteopathic principles return balance to the interconnected fascia that courses all body structures to improve form and function at micro and macro levels. This approach relaxes the nervous system, reduces inflammation and increases cellular energy production, putting the body in position to heal.
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