Acupuncture Pain Management
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Having evolved over thousands of years, from Asia to North America, acupuncture is one of the oldest continually practiced medical treatment methods in the world. Peter Dubitsky has been providing quality acupuncture care in the Mid-Hudson Valley since 1991, and specializes in the treatment of acute and chronic pain conditions. In 2015 he joined a dedicated multi-disciplinary team of health care providers at the Izlind Integrative Wellness Center, in Rhinebeck NY, where he provides acupuncture and teaches Tai Chi.

Mr. Dubitsky practices a North American style of acupuncture which has evolved from the traditions of East Asian medicine, to bring you the best in acupuncture care. He often uses trigger point acupuncture and electro-acupuncture for effective treatments of pain conditions and injuries. Peter Dubitsky is a partner in Acupuncture Health Care Associates, PC.

He provides acupuncture services in this Rhinebeck office and Callie Brown, L.Ac. provides acupuncture services in the New Paltz office.
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Acupuncture uses hair-thin, flexible needles, inserted into specific points on the body to activate the body's own healing powers.
Trigger point acupuncture is our speciality.
It is a unique and highly effective form of acupuncture developed in North America and used as a treatment for pain conditions.
It is also referred to as "dry needling".
Acupressure and Tuina are forms of bodywork, where the practitioner applies pressure and hands-on techniques, to the acupuncture points or areas of treatment.
Trigger point acupuncture is our speciality.
It is a unique and highly effective form of acupuncture developed in North America and used as a treatment for pain conditions.
It is also referred to as "dry needling".
Trigger points are located in soft-tissue, primarily in bands of tightened muscle fibers.
Trigger points often develop as a consequence of acute or repetitive strain, muscular-skeletal imbalance, injury or disease.
They may cause localized pain, referred pain, and reduced range of motion and function.
Electro-acupuncture is the use of an FDA approved electrical device to provide a continuous, gentle stimulation to specific acupuncture needles.
The mild current flowing through the needles improves the healing of injured or inflamed joints or muscles, increases pain relieving endorphin release, and stimulates the nervous system to promote balanced functioning and a sense of well-being.
Many medical studies of acupuncture have demonstrated the use of electrical stimulation on specific acupuncture points to effectively relieve pain, improve tissue healing, reduce nausea and improve organ functions.
Many first-time patients are concerned that acupuncture needles will feel like hypodermic injections at the doctor's office.
They won't.
Acupuncture uses hair-thin, flexible needles that you will hardly feel when I insert them.
When I gently stimulate the needles they may produce a unique sensation that Oriental medicine calls de qi.
Patients often describe de qi as a heavy, achy pressure, or spreading, traveling feeling.
Most patients find these acupuncture sensations deeply satisfying and leave the treatment feeling relaxed both mentally and physically.
I advise all patients to contact the member services department of their insurance carrier to determine what their benefits are regarding acupuncture.
The following is a list of insurance companies that do cover acupuncture in some of their insurance plans.
You should check with member services of your insurance company to learn what your specific benefits and patient responsibilities are regarding coverage, copay and deductibles.
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