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Sports injury
How Acupuncture Complements Sports Medicine: A More Complete Approach to Recovery and Performance

Modern sports medicine has moved beyond just managing pain. It is now about how well your body recovers, adapts, and performs over time.
If you train consistently and feel like your body is not keeping up, you are not alone. Many athletes and active individuals deal with ongoing tightness, minor injuries, and recovery that never feels complete. Even with physical therapy or standard sports medicine care, something can still feel off.
This is where acupuncture can play a valuable role.
Used alongside sports medicine and physical therapy, acupuncture helps support recovery, reduce pain, and improve how your body responds to training. It is not about replacing what you are already doing. It is about helping your body work better with it. continue reading
How Acupuncture Supports Recovery from Sports Injuries

Whether you are an elite athlete or a weekend warrior taking your sport of choice seriously, every practice, every competition, and every training session or practice is likely aimed at perfection. But when you get sidelined by injury, your whole world can change quickly.
And when standard injury recovery options like physical therapy provide little improvement, many athletes at every level are turning to acupuncture to aid recovery, manage pain, and get back in the game stronger than before. continue reading
Acupuncture for Sports Injuries

Whether you are a professional, college, or high school athlete (or maybe just a weekend warrior), you know that injuries can happen when you least expect it. Sometimes, it’s a traumatic injury because your body was pushed beyond its limit and sometimes, the injury comes from simple overuse. And every athlete wants to get back on the field, court, or track as quickly as possible. continue reading

