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ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBS

 

Joa Crowder is licensed by the state of Washington in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. She graduated in 2002 from  the Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NIAOM) with a four-year Masters Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

 

She is nationally accredited as a Diplomat in Acupuncture and has a B.A. from the University of Washington. She  attended Brenneke Massage School's Intensive Massage Program and is a Licensed Massage Therapist. Previously, Joa owned a private practice in Anacortes, WA. She moved  with her husband and twin girls to Yakima in 2007 and  is currently practicing at the Health Within Wellness Center.

 

Joa treats a wide variety of internal and musculoskeletal  disorders. She specializes in treating pain, autoimmune disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, addictions, and  women's health. She is an advocate who is committed  to building bridges between Eastern and Western medicine by dialoging with patients, physicians and other colleagues to provide optimal and appropriate care.

 

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

 

TCM is the primary form of medical care for more than  a quarter of the world’s population and is over 3,000 years  old. It is a complete medical system that includes treatment  modalities such as acupuncture, Chinese herbs, moxibustion, nutrition, and movement therapy.

 

How it Works

 

TCM views a person as an energetic system in which body and mind are interconnected, each influencing the other. A universal life force called “Qi” (chee) is the energy that  circulates throughout the body along pathways called  meridians or channels. Acupuncture points are located  along these meridians. Blockage or imbalance of Qi can  result in pain or illness. TCM works to restore normal Qi  circulation by stimulating a person’s natural healing energy.  When Qi flows freely, there is no pain; when balance is restored, health and wellness are achieved.

 

Although Western Medicine has yet to understand exactly how TCM works, scientific studies have observed that the  stimulation of acupuncture points causes definite  physiological response in brain activity, hormone levels,  blood pressure, heart rate, and the immune system.

 

Latest Research:

 

Maryland Study shows acupuncture effective for treating chronic low back pain.“For people with chronic low back pain, this analysis shows that acupuncture is clearly effective in providing considerable pain relief,” says Eric Manheimer  Learn More

 

More Research Links:

 

National Institute of Health - acupuncture site

www.acupuncture.com

 

www.acupunctureresearch.org

 

Neck and Knee pain study

 

What We Treat

 

Addiction, Asthma, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Common  Cold, Frozen Shoulder, Fibromyalgia, Gastro-Intestinal  Disorders,

Headache/Migraines, Low Back Pain, Menstrual Cramps, Muscular Pain, Nausea/Vomiting, Osteoarthritis, Sinusitis/Rhinitis, Stroke Rehab, Tennis Elbow*

 

*The above list was compiled from the National Institute

of Health and the World Heath Organization lists of

common conditions which can be effectively treated by

acupuncture.

 

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Yakima, WA 98902

509-965-5750

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