Naperville Acupuncture Center

Naperville Acupuncture Center Naperville Acupuncture Center Naperville Acupuncture Center

Naperville Acupuncture Center

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    • Dry Needling
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    • About
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      • Dry Needling
      • Traditional Acupuncture
      • Electroacupuncture
      • Cupping and Gua Sha
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  • Home
  • About
  • Approach
  • Learn More
    • Dry Needling
    • Traditional Acupuncture
    • Electroacupuncture
    • Cupping and Gua Sha
  • Blog

Welcome to Naperville Acupuncture Center

Welcome to Naperville Acupuncture Center

Today there are more approaches than ever to solving pain and improving performance.  Whether you are looking for dry needling, Traditional acupuncture, cupping or gua sha you have found the place.  Your journey begins with a consultation, followed by a detailed assessment to uncover the source of your pain.  We will select from among our techniques the best and most effective ones to help you get out of pain quickly.


Techniques

Trigger Point Dry Needling

 Trigger point dry needling uses thin, sterile acupuncture needles to release tight, overactive muscles and myofascial trigger points. This technique improves blood flow, reduces pain, and restores range of motion — without drugs or surgery. 

Electroacupuncture

 Electroacupuncture is a treatment that uses electrical stimulation to promote deep healing with focused treatments. It can reduce pain and speed up recovery time, making it an excellent choice for those seeking relief from their chronic conditions or injuries! 

Traditional Acupuncture

Traditional acupuncture has been used as a healing modality in China for thousands of years for a wide variety of health conditions. Based on classical principles, it is used for pain management, stress reduction, and improving overall well-being.  

Cupping/Gua Sha

 Cupping is a technique where a partial vacuum is created inside a warm cup, placed on the skin.  The negative pressure draws up the skin and underlying tissue.  Thus, stimulating blood flow in the area to disperse congestion and inflammation. 

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