Acupuncturists near Red Bank, TN

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Margie J Wesley
Acupuncturist, LAc, MSOM, Dipl, CH, DOM(NM)
Verified Verified
Cleveland, TN 37311
My specialties are pain management for both chronic and acute pain, sports related and trauma injuries, emotional well being, and immune system support. My goal is to guide each patient on their own path toward wellness through the implementation of three basic yet important skills: listening to what they have to say, providing education and compassionate Care.
My specialties are pain management for both chronic and acute pain, sports related and trauma injuries, emotional well being, and immune system support. My goal is to guide each patient on their own path toward wellness through the implementation of three basic yet important skills: listening to what they have to say, providing education and compassionate Care.
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Acupuncture in Red Bank - is it right for me?
Acupuncture is based on the concepts of oriental medicine or traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and is one of the oldest healing practices in the world. Red Bank acupuncturists are health care professionals who evaluate and treat the many conditions, aches and pains that respond to acupuncture.

Acupuncturists insert very fine acupuncture needles into the body. The purpose of the needles is to stimulate acupuncture points or meridians. The needles do not inject any substance into your body and are so fine as to be virtually impossible to feel. In some cases, acupuncture may be accompanied by electrical stimulation or the burning of moxa, a form of heat therapy. Or use acupressure, where physical pressure is applied by hand or elbow to trigger points with the aim of clearing blockages in these meridians.

'Accupuncture' and 'Accupuncturist' are common mis-spellings.

Credentials for Red Bank licensed acupuncturists?
A licensed acupuncturist in Red Bank needs a minimum of two years college education and must complete three years of professional training and pass the State's approved licensing examination. The three year program includes both theory and hands-on clinical practice. Most States' professional training programs are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) and by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).