Christopher Carlow, Doctor of Acupuncture
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THERAPY OVERVIEW
WelcomeWelcome to Nature’s Healing website designed to offer you relevant information you need to make an informed decision about acupuncture therapy. Visit EvidenceThe links below provide some information & evidence-based protocols on the treatment of acupuncture for fibromyalgia: Kent Hospital: Fibromyalgia and Acupuncture treatment Mayo Clinic Study Shows Acupuncture Significantly Improve Fibromyalgia Symptoms Tai Chi May Benefit Patients With Fibromyalgia “In addition, the tai chi group demonstrated greater improvement in sleep quality, mood, and quality of life.” <NCCAM> Study: Tai Chi Relieves Arthritis Pain, Improves Reach, Balance, Well-Being Acupuncture has been proved-through controlled trials-to be an effective treatment for:
If you struggle with any of these conditions there is clinical evidence that acupuncture can help you. Source: World Health Organization (WHO) |
BenefitsEach patient is treated as an individual with a unique pattern of health concerns. Acupuncture is a pattern-based medicine not a disease-based medicine. A detailed intake of your presenting signs & symptoms forms a pattern which establishes a diagnosis and specific acupuncture treament plan for you. As well as significant improvement in your condition you’re also likely to notice a greater sense of vitality and an enhanced quality of life. * Treatment studies regarding acupuncture for fibromyalgia have shown to improve fibromyalgia symptoms:
* view reference links listed under Evidence heading Clinic LocationTreatments are scheduled by appiontment. Click here for Health TipsThree Health Indicators |
FormsFor new patients please complete the Patient History Form listed below. Patients starting treatment through Workers’ Compensation please print and complete all 3 forms below. – Click and Print –
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Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine Clinic in Coventry, RI. Services based on the time-honored principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine including Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong.
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