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Fort Lee Acupuncture & Physical Therapy
Dr. Sang-uk Lee of Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy believes we have an innate healing potential within all of us at every level in our body. Every day, Dr. Lee experiences this remarkable natural healing in his clients, especially in musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Practicing since 1997, and a fourth-generation acupuncturist, Dr. Lee can provide the best treatment to unlock your inner healing.

Backed by over 20 years of experience, Dr. Lee can help you get relief from neck pain, lower back pain, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle pain, tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, tendonitis and all types of chronic pain. Call us today to schedule an appointment. Acupuncture stimulates specific points on the body via the insertion of thin needles to ease chronic pain and reduce frequent headaches.

Trust in Dr. Lee for this timeless, painless, and effective healing practice. Physical therapy promotes the body's ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disabilities. At Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy, we'll develop a custom PT program for your specific needs.
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At Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy, we aim to deliver the safest, most effective treatments to ease your pain.
Our services include sensible, natural alternatives to surgery and pain medicine.
It is our goal to provide the most comprehensive acupuncture and physical therapy treatments that will get you back on your feet and living your life to the fullest once more.
Combining traditional healing and modern science, we offer you a holistic approach to pain management.
The tortoise on our logo symbolizes longevity, while the circle represents yin and yang in harmony.
Ease your chronic pain and reduce the frequency of headaches with acupuncture therapy from Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy.
Acupuncture is described by the National Health Institute as a technique in which practitioners stimulate specific points on the body.
Most often, acupuncture is performed by inserting thin needles into the skin to improve blood flow and reduce inflammation.
Scientific studies have shown that acupuncture may help ease chronic types of pain, such as lower back pain, neck pain, and osteoarthritis / knee pain.
Here at Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy, we promote your ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disabilities using proven methods of physical therapy in a comfortable setting.
According to American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), physical therapists (PTs) are health care professionals who diagnose and treat individuals of all ages with medical problems or conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform daily functional activities.
After determining the cause of your existing pain, we'll create a custom PT program that is right for your specific needs.
Dr. Sang-uk Lee, founder of Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy and a fourth-generation acupuncturist, integrates both physical therapy (manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, modalities) and acupuncture (moxibustion, cupping, dry needling).
All of these treatments are highly effective in treating musculoskeletal and neurological-related impairments.
This integrative approach effectively promotes faster healing and recovery, especially for patients suffering from chronic pain.
In 2002, Dr. Lee established the acupuncture program at Saint Joseph's Medical Center, where he integrated both physical therapy and acupuncture.
If you're new to acupuncture, or just want to know more about our services, check out some of the most frequent questions we get at Fort Lee Acupuncture and Physical Therapy.
For more information, call us today.
Acupuncture is a safe practice when performed correctly.
Experienced practitioners follow OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) guidelines for handling of needles and always use sterilized disposable needles.
Some say that needling on the surface of the skin initiates an immune response, bringing blood and white blood cell migration into this area of the body.
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