Looking for an acupuncture studio near you? Lotus Studio Acupuncture is home to Denver's best acupuncture and Chinese herbalist Robert Ogarek. Robert approaches treatments with the intention of providing a safe, gentle and nurturing environment in which to assist his patients along their healing journeys. His primary treatment philosophy is directed toward engaging patients' innate health and healing abilities as well as an emphasis on preventive medicine.
Robert is a nationally licensed, board certified Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist located in Wheat Ridge, Co. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University and his Master of Science from the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Robert's passion and interest in Chinese Medicine was a direct result of personal healing from Acupuncture.
His goal as a practitioner is to encourage a partnership with his patients by creating a safe and honest environment to allow the healing process to occur. Each patient's treatment will be customized toward achieving the healthiest and happiest life possible.
Robert is a nationally licensed, board certified Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist located in Wheat Ridge, Co. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University and his Master of Science from the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Robert's passion and interest in Chinese Medicine was a direct result of personal healing from Acupuncture.
His goal as a practitioner is to encourage a partnership with his patients by creating a safe and honest environment to allow the healing process to occur. Each patient's treatment will be customized toward achieving the healthiest and happiest life possible.
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Dating back thousands of years, is thought to be one of the oldest forms of medicine in the world.
Acupuncture itself involves various techniques of stimulating points on the body.
Most commonly used and well known among acupuncture techniques is the penetration of the skin with small, sterile, disposable needles.
Stimulating these specific points restores and maintains the balance of the body, mind and emotions.
Cupping involves the use of either a glass or plastic cup in which a vacuum has been produced by either the application of heat or by a pump.
Acupuncture itself involves various techniques of stimulating points on the body.
Most commonly used and well known among acupuncture techniques is the penetration of the skin with small, sterile, disposable needles.
Stimulating these specific points restores and maintains the balance of the body, mind and emotions.
Cupping involves the use of either a glass or plastic cup in which a vacuum has been produced by either the application of heat or by a pump.
Acupuncture is a treatment that originated from traditional Chinese medicine more than 5,000 years ago.
It is designed to help remedy pain, suffering, and other bodily ailments.
By addressing your body's internal energy flows, or qi (pronounced chee), acupuncture can help to alleviate swelling, reduce pain, and positively affect the function of your organs.
To learn more about how our acupuncturist Robert Ogarek can help you, please contact us at Lotus Studio Acupuncture today by calling 303-882-6169.
It is designed to help remedy pain, suffering, and other bodily ailments.
By addressing your body's internal energy flows, or qi (pronounced chee), acupuncture can help to alleviate swelling, reduce pain, and positively affect the function of your organs.
To learn more about how our acupuncturist Robert Ogarek can help you, please contact us at Lotus Studio Acupuncture today by calling 303-882-6169.
Looking for Electroacupuncture near you?
Robert Ogarek is one of the top Acupuncturists in Denver and has extensive experience utilizing electrical stimulation to further target what is ailing you.
An electroacupuncture treatment uses the same principals as acupuncture, but with an added low-voltage electrical component.
Acupuncture, in general, is used by many people who experience pain, swelling, or discomfort in various locations in the body.
It works by balancing a person's energy flow throughout the body known as qi (pronounced "chee") so that the mind and body can operate at their best.
Robert Ogarek is one of the top Acupuncturists in Denver and has extensive experience utilizing electrical stimulation to further target what is ailing you.
An electroacupuncture treatment uses the same principals as acupuncture, but with an added low-voltage electrical component.
Acupuncture, in general, is used by many people who experience pain, swelling, or discomfort in various locations in the body.
It works by balancing a person's energy flow throughout the body known as qi (pronounced "chee") so that the mind and body can operate at their best.
Like acupuncture, cupping is a part of traditional Chinese medicine that dates back thousands of years.
Cupping involves the use of either a glass or plastic cup placed on the skin.
A vacuum gets produced beneath the cup by the application of heat or by a pump.
When the cup is applied to the skin's surface, the suction created by the vacuum aids in pulling out toxic buildup from the muscle tissue.
This process can be very effective, especially in conjunction with an acupuncture treatment.
At Lotus Studio Acupuncture, we strive for whole-body balance and health.
Cupping involves the use of either a glass or plastic cup placed on the skin.
A vacuum gets produced beneath the cup by the application of heat or by a pump.
When the cup is applied to the skin's surface, the suction created by the vacuum aids in pulling out toxic buildup from the muscle tissue.
This process can be very effective, especially in conjunction with an acupuncture treatment.
At Lotus Studio Acupuncture, we strive for whole-body balance and health.
Gua Sha is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that, much like acupuncture, is aimed at balancing out internal energy flows.
However, gua sha does this in a different way.
Gua Sha - pronounced 'gwahshah' - originates from the Chinese word for scraping.
This technique is a form of massage stimulation that requires a tool with a rounded edge.
This tool is held in the hand of your acupuncturist in which they use in a sweeping or "scraping" motion while applying pressure to the skin.
This technique may also be referred to as "spooning" or "coining."
However, gua sha does this in a different way.
Gua Sha - pronounced 'gwahshah' - originates from the Chinese word for scraping.
This technique is a form of massage stimulation that requires a tool with a rounded edge.
This tool is held in the hand of your acupuncturist in which they use in a sweeping or "scraping" motion while applying pressure to the skin.
This technique may also be referred to as "spooning" or "coining."
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