Showing posts with label acupuncture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acupuncture. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Acupuncture In The Villages

 

Dr Aaron

 

Dr. Aaron Perry is a Doctor Of Oriental Medicine who has been helping his patients reduce pain and stress for years. He has had amazing success and offers a wide array of treatment options.
Hi Everyone,

Many of you are now familiar with acupuncture in that in involves placing needles in certain places on the body. What you may not know is that this practice can help with so many different ailments. It has been shown to help relieve pain, stress, improve circulation, reduce headaches and migraines and so much more. 

 

It looks very painful

Looks (as often is the case) can be decieving. This is true when it comes to acupuncture. The needles used for acupuncture are much smaller than even a sewing needle. They are about the size of one strand of hair. Most patients describe feeling a pressure sensation but no pain. In fact, many patients get acupuncture to relieve their chronic pain.

Legacy Clinic Acupuncture Website

 

If you would like more information, please call or email us at:
Phone: 352-259-0024

 

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Don't wait until your symptoms drive you to seek treatment. Call or email us today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Perry.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

What Is Acupuncture??

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Hello Legacy Family!

Have you heard of acupuncture but aren't sure exactly what is involved? You're not alone. There are a lot of misconceptions out there about acupuncture and we'd like to clear a few things up. 
  • Acupuncture is painful - This seems to be based on a fear of needles. While that fear is real, the pain is not. The needles used are about the width of a strand of hair.
  • Acupuncture doesn't work - Acupuncture was helping people long before western medicine. It does not involve harmful chemicals and has been proven to provide relief to many symptoms. 
  • Acupuncture is expensive - Acupuncture is becoming recognized by more and more healthcare professionals and insurance companies are starting to see the benefits of including it in their plans. 
  • Acupuncture is addictive - Although some patients will need a few sessions to gain the maximum benefits of acupuncture, it is not addictive. Quite oppositely, acupuncture can often help curb other addictions like smoking or alcohol.
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If you feel like you might benefit from acupuncture, please contact us today for more information or to schedule an appointment with the doctor. We are happy to be a part of your healthcare team and we look forward to your next visit.


Phone: 352-259-0024   Email: info@legacyclinic.org
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Sunday, April 26, 2020

Acupuncture For Headaches

Why Should You Try Acupuncture?


Many of us suffer from routine headaches or very painful acute headaches. If you're someone who has been suffering in silence, it's time to speak up!
ACUPUNCTURE CAN HELP MANAGE AND REDUCE HEADACHES
A 2016 review published by the American Headache Society found that acupuncture can be part of a treatment plan for people suffering from migraines, tension type headaches, and other types of chronic headaches.
Another 2016 Cochrane review showed that “adding acupuncture to routine care or treatment of acute headaches reduces the frequency of headaches in the short term (three months).”
Many people simply take OTC meds such as Tylenol or Ibuprofen to combat their headaches. These may be effective in the short term, but they can lead to much worse effects in long term usage. Don't continue to "deal with" the painful aches, try acupuncture for yourself and get the relief you've been needing.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Acupuncture For Tight Muscles

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HOW DO YOU RELEASE MUSCLES AND TRIGGER POINTS WITH ACUPUNCTURE?

Acupuncture releases trigger points by finding the most tender and tight band of muscle and using an acupuncture needle to poke the muscle and get it to involuntarily contract. Releasing a trigger point gets the muscle out of the shortened state and usually, after a few contractions, it softens and remains in a more elongated and relaxed state. As an acupuncturist, Dr. Perry can feel the resistance at the needle soften as trigger points and muscles are being released. Some patients describe the feeling as “popping a tension bubble” or “melting away tightness and tension.” 
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Some trigger point conditions may resolve in one treatment while others may need five or more treatments for the muscle to reprogram itself. If it is a chronic condition and there are ongoing lifestyle factors that contribute to the issue it can take more time or reoccur if treatment is not frequent enough. There can be soreness in the muscle for up to 72 hours after trigger point release that feels like the muscle soreness after a workout. 
It is recommended to apply warmth and engage in gentle movements in the days following trigger point release to help reduce soreness and promote blood circulation in the affected area. When a muscle is pain-free and unrestricted, it can move in its full range of motion will helps the body’s structural alignment.


Contact Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic 352-259-0024 for your trigger point release appointment

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Acupuncture Point Pain Relief Shots


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New Logo 2      MARCH 18TH 2020

Have you heard of acupuncture?

injection-therapy_biopuncture_notextSome of you may be familiar already with acupuncture and acupuncture points, but did you know that Legacy Clinic offers all natural pain relief shots? These shots contain all natural ingredients so they don't carry the harmful side-effects of long term cortisone use or other agents used to relieve pain.

Visit Legacy's Website

By injecting into the acupuncture points, our patients are reporting longer lasting relief and quicker recovery times. We are seeing miracles in patients suffering from:
  • Muscle spasms
  • Gout
  • Arthritis
  • Chronic pain
  • Disc bulges
  • Knee pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Hip pain
  • Bursitis 
  • And more
If you're experiencing pain, you owe it to yourself to try the safest options first. Cortisone use over periods of time can become less and less effective and can lead to other problems. Narcotics may work but at what cost????
Call or email us today for more information on how we can help manage your pain safely and effectively!

Phone: (352)259-0024    Email: info@legacyclinic.org

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Thursday, March 12, 2020

Acupuncture in The Villages

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Hello Legacy Family!

Have you heard of acupuncture but aren't sure exactly what is involved? You're not alone. There are a lot of misconceptions out there about acupuncture and we'd like to clear a few things up. 
  • Acupuncture is painful - This seems to be based on a fear of needles. While that fear is real, the pain is not. The needles used are about the width of a strand of hair.
  • Acupuncture doesn't work - Acupuncture was helping people long before western medicine. It does not involve harmful chemicals and has been proven to provide relief to many symptoms. 
  • Acupuncture is expensive - Acupuncture is becoming recognized by more and more healthcare professionals and insurance companies are starting to see the benefits of including it in their plans. 
  • Acupuncture is addictive - Although some patients will need a few sessions to gain the maximum benefits of acupuncture, it is not addictive. Quite oppositely, acupuncture can often help curb other addictions like smoking or alcohol.

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If you feel like you might benefit from acupuncture, please contact us today for more information or to schedule an appointment with the doctor. We are happy to be a part of your healthcare team and we look forward to your next visit.


Phone: 352-259-0024   Email: info@legacyclinic.org

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