There are 12 main meridians, or rivers of energy, that run through the body bilaterally. 6 come to the surface above the radial artery on the left and 6 come to the surface above the radial artery on the right. Several times through out treatment these pulses are felt and evaluated in order to design your treatment specifically for you.
Joni Jackson, as the owner of Inner Phoenix Acupuncture, LLC, works WITH a person rather ON a person. She
educates a person how acupuncture works and what the person can do to
maximize the effects of there treatment and attain their desired goals. Five Element Acupuncture treatment works best when there is a partnership between the practitioner and the client. Joni has the utmost respect for where a client is in their life, how they got there, and where they desire to go from there. When performed in this manner, the results a person experiences are more effective and long lasting. During
your treatment you will receive undivided attention and have an
opportunity to discuss any and all concerns you may have.
Master
of Acupuncture in Worsley Five Element Acupuncture from the nationally
accredited Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture (ITEA) in
Louisville, Colorado.
Diplomate
in Acupuncture from The National Certification Commission for
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. (NCCAOM) http://www.nccaom.org
Licensed Acupuncturist by the State of Colorado.
Acupuncturists Without Borders Member/Volunteer
Colorado Acupuncture Medical Reserve Corp Volunteer
Certified
Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist by the National Acupuncture
Detoxification Association (NADA) http://www.acudetox.com
All correspondence is completely confidential.
"Does Acupuncture Hurt?"
Truth is, the sensation experienced during acupuncture is different for
everyone. Many people think the sensation they experience through
acupuncture needles feel good. In WFEA treatment there are a couple of
protocols requiring more than one needle to be in at one time. In most
treatments, each point will be moxa-ed and needled one at a time. Needles
are very small, about the diameter of two hairs, and are always sterile,
single use, and disposable.