Acupuncture FAQ, Part One

We sat down with our Acupuncturist, Annette Lambert, R.Ac, to ask her a couple questions about what people can expect from an acupuncture treatment. This is the part of a series which answers questions we have been asked regarding acupuncture treatment.

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Meet Your Acupuncturist – Annette Lambert

Annette grounds her practice in the principle that diagnosis and treatment are inseparable. For her, the keystones of treatment are to gently establish a connection with the patient, to be fully present throughout each treatment, and to maintain communication. Annette incorporates acupuncture, cupping, gua sha, TCM nutritional advice and lifestyle awareness, Tui Na, Reiki,and Zen Shiatsu into treatments tailored to the individual.

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Acupuncture without needles

Treatment by a Registered Acupuncturist doesn’t have to include needling Do you follow us on Facebook? You may have seen our post about our how acupuncture treatment isn’t just about needles, as covered by this article in the Huffington Post. Acupuncture and TCM Manual Therapy Acupuncturists in Toronto are registered health professionals are trained in Traditional…

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Chiropractic Care and Cupping

More than just adjustments: Diversified Chiropractic Treatment Options Cupping therapy uses glass or silicone cups to apply distraction (vacuum pressure) to areas of muscle tension and restriction, allowing for improved circulation and promoting tissue healing. Most people only think of spinal adjustments when they think of chiropractic care; however, diversified chiropractic may also include manual therapy techniques…

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Acupuncture for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel occurs due to pressure on the median nerve in your wrist. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome has many causes, from typing at a non-ergonomic angle to pregnancy. The symptoms of Carpal Tunnel include numbness, tingling, weakness, in the hand, and can progress to a point where your grip weakens, and performing tasks such as typing and using a stapler becomes very painful.

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