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Seeking Therapy: Finding the Right Fit
By: Madison Hollis, MA, LPC As human beings, we all come with our own quirks, patterns, influences, and ways of existing. So why would...

lindseyrockwell
Aug 183 min read


What can acupuncture help with? A list from the World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) published a list of conditions that acupuncture has been proven, through clinical trials, to be...

lindseyrockwell
Aug 41 min read


Car Accident Recovery: Use Your PIP Insurance for Acupuncture, Massage, & Physical Therapy at Mandala
If you've recently been in a car accident, your body is likely feeling the effects—whether it's neck stiffness, back pain, headaches, or...

lindseyrockwell
Aug 11 min read


Dry Needling IS Acupuncture. Here's what you should know:
You may have heard of dry needling being offered by physical therapists or other practitioners. What many people don’t realize is that dry needling is not a separate or new technique— dry needling is acupuncture. The term “dry needling” in essence simply means a non-injectate needle being inserted into the skin, ie: a needle that does not give you a shot like antibiotics or cortisone (which would be a "wet" needle). Dry needling is acupuncture in that it lies under the vast

lindseyrockwell
Jul 312 min read
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