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Leave your name and email address to receive free tips to cultivate health and live life pain free! Patrick Yoerger is a licensed acupuncturist and member of the National Association of Myofascial Trigger Point Therapists. He specializes in treating acute and chronic pain as well as reducing stress and anxiety by integrating traditional acupuncture techniques with an understanding of pain patterns from the perspective of myofascial trigger point therapy.
Patrick earned his Master of Acupuncture degree from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Minneapolis, MN. He continues his education by regularly studying with leading scholars of acupuncture and trigger point therapy across the country.
Leave your name and email address to receive free tips to cultivate health and live life pain free! Patrick Yoerger is a licensed acupuncturist and member of the National Association of Myofascial Trigger Point Therapists. He specializes in treating acute and chronic pain as well as reducing stress and anxiety by integrating traditional acupuncture techniques with an understanding of pain patterns from the perspective of myofascial trigger point therapy.
Patrick earned his Master of Acupuncture degree from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Minneapolis, MN. He continues his education by regularly studying with leading scholars of acupuncture and trigger point therapy across the country.
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Patrick Yoerger received his Master of Acupuncture degree from the prestigious Northwestern Health Sciences University's Minneapolis campus in 2014.
Prior to his graduate studies Patrick received an Anthropology degree from the University of Iowa with studies focused in both physical and cultural anthropology.
In 2004 Patrick became a licensed massage therapist in Iowa City and began studying myofascial trigger point therapy through continuing education courses using Janet Travell's Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction textbook.
Prior to his graduate studies Patrick received an Anthropology degree from the University of Iowa with studies focused in both physical and cultural anthropology.
In 2004 Patrick became a licensed massage therapist in Iowa City and began studying myofascial trigger point therapy through continuing education courses using Janet Travell's Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction textbook.
The needles are very thin and can vary in length.
As many as 25 needles can fit inside of a syringe used in a doctors office.
The needles are inserted to as little a depth as 2mm on areas of the body where only shallow insertion is required and up to several inches of depth where the deepest insertion is required.
Acupuncture needles are pre sterilized, used once, then disposed of.
There is no possibility of contamination or transmission of disease.
While everyone is different, the typical experience with acupuncture is one of relaxation.
As many as 25 needles can fit inside of a syringe used in a doctors office.
The needles are inserted to as little a depth as 2mm on areas of the body where only shallow insertion is required and up to several inches of depth where the deepest insertion is required.
Acupuncture needles are pre sterilized, used once, then disposed of.
There is no possibility of contamination or transmission of disease.
While everyone is different, the typical experience with acupuncture is one of relaxation.
Located in the heart of downtown Iowa City in the Eastwind Healing Center.
If you are arriving by car there is plenty of parking available in the parking garage at the corner of Burlington St. and Linn St.
You can take the skywalk from level 3 of the parking garage directly to our front door.
The first hour of parking is free and only $1 for each additional hour.
If you are arriving by foot or bicycle you may enter the building at the pedestrian mall on College St. Head up the stairs to your left or take the elevator up to the second floor.
If you are arriving by car there is plenty of parking available in the parking garage at the corner of Burlington St. and Linn St.
You can take the skywalk from level 3 of the parking garage directly to our front door.
The first hour of parking is free and only $1 for each additional hour.
If you are arriving by foot or bicycle you may enter the building at the pedestrian mall on College St. Head up the stairs to your left or take the elevator up to the second floor.
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