Acupuncture is based on the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, which views health as a balance of vital energy, or "qi" (pronounced "chee"), flowing through pathways in the body called meridians. By inserting thin needles at specific points, practitioners aim to restore this balance, alleviate pain, and promote overall well-being. Acupuncture is believed to stimulate the body's natural healing processes and enhance the flow of qi, addressing various physical and emotional conditions.
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Cigna's coverage for acupuncture varies based on the specific health plan and state regulations. Generally, some Cigna plans may cover acupuncture for certain conditions, such as chronic pain or nausea, while others may not. It's important to review your specific plan details or contact Cigna directly to understand your coverage options for acupuncture services.
Coventry Health Care's coverage for acupuncture can vary based on the specific plan and state regulations. Generally, some plans may include acupuncture as a covered service, particularly for pain management or specific conditions. It's best to review your specific policy documents or contact customer service for detailed information regarding acupuncture coverage.
Yes, acupuncture can cause rash & hives.
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At Max Well Health, we use acupuncture as a gentle, holistic therapy that works by stimulating specific points on the body—called acupuncture points—to restore balance in the flow of energy, or Qi (pronounced “chee”). These points, of which there are more than 350, are located along pathways known as meridians that connect different organs and systems. By selecting the right combination of points—whether local, distal, or balancing—our practitioners create personalized treatments that can help relieve pain, reduce stress, support digestion, improve sleep, and enhance overall well-being.
AK is based on principles of functional neurology, anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and biochemistry as well as principles from Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and massage.
Acupuncture in Medicine, the official journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society, was first published in 1983 and has since become a trusted source of knowledge in the field. At Max Well Health, we’re proud to draw on the latest research and clinical insights from respected publications like this, ensuring that every treatment we provide is not only rooted in tradition but also backed by modern medical understanding. This blend of ancient wisdom and contemporary evidence means our patients receive safe, effective, and truly holistic care.
I have had acupuncture for my back and it wasn't on the tongue. I found acupuncture fairly painless for the most part and it did help.