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Well, you would think China being acupuncture is a part of Chinese medicine.
I would look at NCCAOM. This is non-profit and will teach you acupuncture. I would also look at DABMA for help with schools.
I don't see any reason why would not swim after acupuncture treatment. Swimming is good for you health and physical condition, go for it!
As more people are exposed to acupuncture services and these services prove to be effective in treating many different types of conditions, they will eventually make it a standard coverage. Many plans now cover this service now. Blue of MN might cover depending on your plan, but they don't pay licenced acupuncturists unless they practice under supervision.
The places to purchase acupuncture supplies are many and varied. The best place to start would be Amazon. If you are on a tight budget, a good option to try would be eBay.
It might do if you go into it with an open mind. Acupuncture is classed as alternative medicine, because it works on the placebo effect, not biological methods.
No vigorous double-blind study of acupuncture shows any level of effecacy greater than placebo. There is much anecdotal comments about the use of acupuncture, however. I would recommend consulting your doctor about a proper course of treatment.
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It may be able to relieve some of the pain, but that would be all.
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yes....it would be very useful