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Acupuncture Today

Acupuncture Today

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Acupuncture Today is the only national publication serving licensed acupuncturists and doctors of traditional medicine. It is the most complete resource for news and product information in this profession for 20+ years. AT reaches 30,000+ doctors and students of acupuncture and traditional medicine through our print and online editions each month.
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The Acupuncture Outsider Podcast

Dr. Richard Hazel, Doctor of Acupuncture, Licensed Acupuncturist

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Dr. Richard Hazel is a distinguished Doctor of Acupuncture and a New York State Licensed Acupuncturist, renowned for his expertise in Functional Acupuncture, with a specialized focus on Orthopedic & Sports Acupuncture. With a passion for optimizing athletic performance and facilitating recovery, Dr. Hazel proudly partners as the acupuncturist for UB Athletics, working with their football, volleyball, and other dedicated athletes. A Leader in Integrative Sports Medicine Dr. Hazel's approach i ...
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Welcome to AcuPro, a show dedicated to making Chinese medicine & acupuncture easy to grasp and fun to learn. Hi, I’m your host, Clara Cohen. I support practitioners & students like you in changing the world one patient at a time. My goal is to share my passion for TCM and empower YOU to achieve superior patient care. I love to showcase the amazing benefits of Acupuncture, because after all, Chinese medicine ROCKS! I created FREE Chinese medicine treatment protocols, Acupuncture case studies, ...
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Hello! I am Dr. Lott, a New York State Licensed Board Certified Doctor of Acupuncture. In my acupuncture podcast, I talk about traditional Chinese medicine and several forms of alternative health and wellness. Subscribe to stay updated and informed!
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'Acupuncture West London - The Podcast' is a resource for students, practitioners and enthusiasts of classical Chinese philosophy, Chinese medicine and acupuncture – for those who wish to deepen their understanding of the very concepts that inform our practice. Each episode will focus on a specific topic and its application within a clinical setting.
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For practicing acupuncturists, each episode in this weekly podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for a set of five individual acupuncture points. Over 300 points are discussed in detail. The conversation is based on the personal experiences of two seasoned practitioners, each with over 30 years of clinical practice. For acupuncture continuing education credits, view these classes online at https://acupunctureceuonline.com Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founde ...
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Everyday Acupuncture Podcast

Everyday Acupuncture Podcast

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Contrary to popular belief, acupuncture is not just sticking needles into people. It is a way of gently coaxing healing from the body, by helping the body to listen to itself. While acupuncture is one of the pillars of Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, dietary habits and the influences of foods, movement and postural practices, and a vital blend of ancient physiology along with a keen observational eye for how multiple systems work together all are aspects of Chinese medicine that we will d ...
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Whether you’ve been suffering from chronic illness, lingering pain, or just the stress and cares of everyday life, the expert professional care you’ll get from The Root Acupuncture will make you feel better and enable you to live with more vitality, energy, and joy. If you’re suffering, make the choice today to live a better, less painful life from this point forward.
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AcuSprout: Acupuncture Podcast

Stacey Whitcomb Dipl OM

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An Acupuncture Podcast designed to help new Acupuncturists feel supported, informed and confident during the transition from school to practice. We help you streamline systems, make decisions from an empowered place, cultivate an efficient practice, attract your dream patient, explore all career possibilities, adopt a confident and empowered mindset, heal more people and make great money in your first couple years of practice. Hosted by Stacey Whitcomb, Acupuncturist, Board Certified Herbali ...
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Most people over 50 have disc bulges and degeneration and are not in pain. 30% of people in their 20s have disc bulges and are not in pain. Janda would say that the disc is being injured by postural issues due to muscle imbalances and also because of dysfunctional movement patterns caused by those Upper and Lower Crossed Syndromes. Treating a disc …
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! What if faster healing isn’t about more force—but better rhythm? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Gurudatta, a naturopathic doctor, acupuncturist and friend from Bangalore, India. We discuss how culture shapes healing, discipline, and patient ou…
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The article explores the potential of curcumin, a natural polyphenolic substance extracted from turmeric, to reduce Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and support athletic recovery. DOMS is caused by microscopic muscle fiber tears and subsequent inflammation, involving the release of reactive oxygen species and inflammatory markers like COX-1 and…
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This article discusses the management of Lyme disease using modern herbal formulas that effectively target the pathogen (Borrelia burgdorferi) while restoring constitutional balance. Because historical TCM classics lack direct instruction on Lyme, practitioners must utilize "borrowed knowledge" by applying insights from similar spirochete-caused di…
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This article summarizes a study evaluating Electroacupuncture (EA) as a synergistic adjunct therapy for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC), particularly addressing complications arising from chemotherapy, such as resistance, bone marrow suppression, and immunosuppression. The research, conducted using an NSCLC mouse model, combined EA applied at Zu…
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Dry needling is rapidly becoming a mainstream treatment for musculoskeletal pain, but the acupuncture profession faces a crisis as physical therapists (PTs) increasingly adopt this technique. With PTs significantly outnumbering acupuncturists and only requiring minimal training (as little as 20-80 hours), acupuncturists risk becoming irrelevant in …
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This article highlights the critical, often overlooked, role of the Seven Affects (anger, joy, worry, sorrow, thought, fear, and fright) as instigators of chronic disease, or "long disease," a concept typically centered on external factors like the Six Excesses. Emotional states, when sustained at an abnormal intensity and duration, cause internal …
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The article provides essential guidance for acupuncturists navigating the complex landscape of insurance billing, dispelling the common myth that licensing requires credentialing to bill insurance. Many insurance plans cover acupuncture out-of-network, meaning providers can bill without enrollment, with true HMO-style plans being the primary except…
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The article highlights the critical, often overlooked, need for continued care for oncology patients after they achieve "NED" (No Evidence of Disease) and complete their acute treatment. Upon entering remission and ringing the ceremonial bell, many patients feel a pervasive sense of anxiety and depression as the consistent support from their primar…
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Acupuncture is an ancient therapy characterized by a rapidly expanding scientific basis, increasingly integrated into U.S. healthcare systems despite persistent barriers in reimbursement and professional recognition. This segment details the robust research evidence concerning acupuncture’s mechanisms of action, particularly in pain management. At …
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This intriguing article proposes that the biting patterns of female mosquitoes may not be random but could, in fact, provide an observable biological demonstration of the subtle energy maps, or meridians, long recorded in East Asian medicine. The author suggests that mosquitoes, driven by evolutionary precision, seek not only blood but also qi—the …
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This article explores the valuable role of acupuncture as a supportive therapy during In vitro fertilization with embryo transfer (IVF-ET), demonstrating its ability to enhance success rates and increase the chances of pregnancy. From a modern biomedical perspective, acupuncture administered before and during the IVF cycle helps regulate the hypoth…
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The article focuses on the significance of the BackInAction randomized clinical trial, published in JAMA Network Open, which evaluated the use of acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) in adults aged 65 and older. This trial was a direct response to a call by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to inform coverage decisions regarding …
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Sometimes Dry Needling is the best and fastest way to get full function back and to relieve pain. On these two college football players the electric stimulation acupuncture was barely touching their pain. Dry Needling give me instant and satisfying results. Don't Forget, I'm running a 20% Discount on all Courses and Bundles of Courses (already disc…
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! Today, we’re exploring a vital channel in Chinese medicine: the Kidney Meridian. With 27 points that rule over vitality, aging, fertility, and overall constitutional strength, understanding the Kidney channel is key for every acupuncture student and…
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I'm not diagnosing or treating anything and I'm not telling anyone what they should do or what they should tell their patients to do. I'm sharing the research so that people can talk to their doctors about possible ways to reverse sarcopenia and fibrotic muscle and regain healthy fast-twitch muscle. Online Courses: https://richardhazel.podia.com Bl…
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! What if the answer to years of digestive issues wasn’t another prescription, but a 900-year-old herbal formula—and a better way to understand your body? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Alex Heyne, herbalist, author, and YouTuber known for his e…
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This was a little mind-blowing to see this week. I was treating someone who had a stroke 20 years ago and then this happened! HINT: There was a musculocutaneous nerve entrapment I wasn't expecting to see. Online Courses: https://richardhazel.podia.com저자 Dr. Richard Hazel, Doctor of Acupuncture, Licensed Acupuncturist
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! Let’s talk about a condition we see all the time in clinic — Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. From wrist pain and numbness to tingling and weakness, this common condition can be frustrating for patients and practitioners alike. But with the right TCM approac…
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The 0-5 scale on Manual Muscle Tests was created in 1915 to find neuromuscular issues in paretic patients (like people with polio). The MMT should not be trusted for Sports Optimization and Injury Prevention in Athletes. Here's what the research says. (Pro tip: The MMT is more of a test of the strength of the examiner, than of the athlete) Online C…
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! What if everything we’ve been told about postpartum recovery in Western culture is fundamentally flawed? After facing her own health struggles postpartum after her first pregnancy, Emily Montague leaned into her background of living in Hong Kong and…
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I rarely see pain above the knee on my average patients, but I see it very often on athletes, especially jumping sports. Here's what I've found to work and what I think is the underlying cause. Online Courses: https://richardhazel.podia.com저자 Dr. Richard Hazel, Doctor of Acupuncture, Licensed Acupuncturist
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This article shines a light on the alarming ocular complication associated with GLP-1 receptor agonists (such as semaglutide and liraglutide): Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION). NAION is a serious condition causing sudden vision loss due to reduced blood flow and optic nerve damage. Troubling research indicates that semagluti…
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The American Society of Acupuncturists (ASA) has appointed Paul Magee as its new chair, effective September 1, 2025, succeeding Dr. Olivia Hsu Friedman. Magee is noted for bringing extensive experience and steady leadership to the ASA's governance. From 2018 to 2023, he held the inaugural position of Lead Acupuncturist for Allina Health’s expansive…
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This article explores the complexities faced by herbalists in applying foundational Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles to intricate modern illnesses like Lyme disease, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. Lyme often progresses to debilitating chronic or post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), affecting the neurological, digestive, and j…
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This installment in the "Spirits of the Points" series delves into the spiritual and emotional uses of Stomach meridian points ST 36 through ST 40, specifically addressing imbalances in the earth element. ST 36 (Leg Three Miles) is a powerful point for instilling energy, endurance, and the spiritual will needed to endure an arduous situation, parti…
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The modern healthcare landscape is driving acupuncturists away from the traditional fee-for-service model toward appealing alternatives like concierge and direct-pay care. These models offer stability and reduce the administrative burden associated with insurance processing, facilitating more individualized patient care. Key differences exist: dire…
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This research highlight offers compelling scientific support for using fire needling (FN) acupuncture as a treatment for knee osteoarthritis (OA), focusing on both pain relief and crucial cartilage protection. A study conducted on rats with induced OA (MIA model) found that the FN group, treated at common knee acupoints like Xuehai (SP 10) and Zusa…
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This article addresses the systemic issues of fragmented insurance coverage and inadequate reimbursement defining the acupuncture profession in the U.S., arguing that this problem is shared by all frontline providers whose cognitive and relational services are undervalued. Currently, Medicare coverage is limited strictly to chronic low back pain, a…
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This article provides crucial clinical insights regarding the formation and management of vesicles (fluid-filled blisters) following cupping therapy, a skin response less common than ecchymosis but requiring proper clinical discernment. A case study involved a patient who developed multiple small, clear vesicles within 24 hours after moderate-to-st…
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This article provides an in-depth look at three involuntary facial motor disorders: blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, and facial tics. Blepharospasm involves bilateral, forceful closure of the eyelids (orbicularis oculi muscles), often triggered by stress, and usually stops during sleep. Hemifacial spasm is unilateral twitching, commonly caused by v…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is making a significant stride toward improving U.S. veterans' access to integrative care, including acupuncture, through the rollout of external provider scheduling (EPS). This new cloud-based tool modernizes VA scheduling and drastically simplifies community care coordination. EPS allows VA schedulers to bo…
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This article challenges the problematic educational trend of encouraging acupuncture students to prolong board exam preparation over 12 to 20 months, arguing that this delays licensure and fosters burnout and financial pressure. The core thesis is that momentum is the most powerful tool for students. The author advocates for an accelerated, structu…
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This article serves as an essential guide for acupuncturists venturing into home visits, a crucial service for patients who are homebound due to injury, illness, or incapacitation. Providing safe and effective care outside the clinic demands meticulous preparation. Before the visit, practitioners must handle logistics, asking about crucial in-home …
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! In this episode, we’re connecting the dots between Frozen Shoulder and Menopause. Both are incredibly common—especially in women around their 40s and 50s—and TCM offers powerful tools to support recovery and balance. I’ll walk you through the TCM pe…
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! Today, we’re exploring the Large Intestine Meridian—an essential channel in Chinese medicine with 20 acupuncture points that treat everything from constipation and diarrhea to toothaches, skin issues, and even emotional stagnation. Whether you’re a …
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Ground Reaction Force (GRF) Hip-To-Shoulder Separation (HTS) The Anterior Oblique Sling The Posterior Oblique Sling Setting the groundwork for Part Two about Baseball Pitching Online Course: https://richardhazel.podia.com저자 Dr. Richard Hazel, Doctor of Acupuncture, Licensed Acupuncturist
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! Do your patients complain of dizziness, fatigue, poor memory, or insomnia? In Chinese medicine, these are all signs that may point to Blood Deficiency—one of the most common patterns we see in clinic. In this episode, I break down everything you nee…
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The Hip Internal and External Rotators are important for agility to rapidly change direction and have an important role to play in proprioception and to avoid knee injury. Online Courses: https://richardhazel.podia.com Courses Never Expire.저자 Dr. Richard Hazel, Doctor of Acupuncture, Licensed Acupuncturist
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! Today, we’re exploring one of my favourite (and most overlooked) and key parts of practice: marketing. It’s just as important as your diagnosis skills—and yet, it’s something we’re rarely taught in school. I teamed up with acupuncture marketing expe…
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The Abductors and the Adductors of the Hip are essential for sports with lateral movement, cutting and changing direction with Power and Agility. Optimizing the Lateral Stabilizers will also help to avoid knee and ankle injuries. Online Courses: https://richardhazel.podia.com저자 Dr. Richard Hazel, Doctor of Acupuncture, Licensed Acupuncturist
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💌 Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter where I share exclusive content I don't share anywhere else! Happy Fall, rock stars! In Chinese medicine, Autumn is known as Lung time 🍂 Do you want to better support your patients who deal with Lung pattern issues? Well, a big component is Nutrition. In this episode, I discuss all things Lung (and a bit of L…
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In a healthcare landscape where MRI, the "gold standard" for diagnosing radiculopathies, often requires elusive preauthorization, this article shines a spotlight on re-emphasizing case history and observation as crucial diagnostic tools. It challenges the over-reliance on physical tests, which often have marginal reliability, advocating for clinici…
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Eleven years strong, Cleveland Clinic's Herbal Medicine Program stands as a beacon for integrating traditional healing with Western medical practice, demonstrating a profound shift towards holistic patient care. Founded by the visionary Dr. Tanya I. Edwards, the Center for Integrative and Lifestyle Medicine offers a diverse array of complementary t…
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Exciting news for aspiring Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners! Yo San University in Los Angeles has forged a groundbreaking dual-degree partnership with Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (ZCMU) in Hangzhou, China. This unique collaboration offers an unparalleled opportunity for students to earn not one, but two degrees across contin…
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Acupuncturists face a critical, often unacknowledged role in today's fragmented healthcare system: navigating the complexities of chronic pain care for PPO patients. This article highlights a glaring gap: while acupuncture offers measurable relief, these patients frequently lack a functioning relationship with a primary care provider (PCP), leading…
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Unlocking a powerful new pathway to holistic health for individuals with Type 2 Diabetes, this article highlights a groundbreaking randomized, controlled trial. It reveals that combining acupuncture with an anti-inflammatory diet is significantly more effective than diet alone or standard care in managing T2DM, especially when compounded by depress…
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Delve into the fascinating science behind acupuncture's impact on stroke recovery! This article, part two of a series, explores how functional MRI (fMRI) technology is revealing the objective brain changes induced by acupuncture treatment for stroke. Research highlights distinct patterns of brain activation immediately and long-term after acupunctu…
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This article offers a compelling look at the evolving state of acupuncture in the U.S. in the 21st century, highlighting its increasing clinical utilization and growing integration into mainstream healthcare. Twenty-eight years after WHO and NIH recommendations for acupuncture's widespread use, patient utilization has doubled, with a significant ri…
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