Kerri Myatt Acupuncture
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Kerri Myatt Acupuncture
In addition to original cleaning practices, we have implemented extra procedures to be compliant with current guidelines and regulations. Our top priority is the safety of our patients and our staff. Kerri is a Licensed Practitioner of Oriental Medicine (L.OM.). She holds her National Diplomate in Oriental Medicine Dipl.

OM.) through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), which licenses her to practice all modalities of Oriental Medicine, including Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine.She is also licensed to practice Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine in her home state of California. Additionally, Kerri is a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (ABORM), certifying her as a Specialist in Fertility and Reproductive Acupuncture.

In 2013 she completed many hours of fertility education and passed a national exam. Every year she completes 10 hours of fertility focused education to maintain her certification, in addition to the continuing education hours required for her national certification.
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Kerri is a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (ABORM), one of only 3 in the state of Pennsylvania.
She is certified as a specialist in Fertility and Reproductive Acupuncture.
In order to become a Fellow of this amazing board, she had to complete many hours of fertility focused education, and pass a national examination.
This certifies that Kerri is up to date with the most recent research available regarding the use of Acupuncture and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART).
Chinese and East Asian Medicine is an ancient healing art that has helped women throughout centuries, with conception, gestation, and childbirth.
Acupunture is a safe and excellent treatment option for pregnant women, because while pregnancy is a beautiful time in a woman's life, it can also be uncomfortable.
Acupuncture is a great way to take care of mom and baby during pregnancy.
Women who incorporate Acupuncture into their Holistic Prenatal Care have been shown to have shorter labors, lower incidence of medical inductions, and lower incidence of cesarian sections.
The new mother must take care of herself after childbirth.
She will be giving so much to the newborn baby mentally, emotionally, and physically.
She needs to give to herself, as well.
Acupuncture and Chinese Medical care is an excellent way to provide support to the mother.
Herbal Medicine and proper Nutrition can also help the mother recover after childbirth.
Kerri can educate about what herbs are safe during breastfeeding.
This will ensure her health is optimal during this crucial time.
Chinese Medicine tip: Fill your cup and soup bowl with warm liquids and soups - use bone broth and fresh vegetables and herbs to nourish yourself and baby.
Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM) is a safe, natural and effective way to naturally help the body create and/or restore wellness.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a healthy body is one that is balanced and harmonized.
Herbs can create this harmony by increasing free flow of qi and blood in the body, preventing disease, releasing toxins, and generally restoring the body's natural ability to heal itself.
Some Chinese herbs are actually foods or herbs you may already be familiar with.
For example, mint (also known in Chinese as Bo He) is often prescribed to help clear a cold, headaches, or sinuses.
Electrical Stimulation is a therapy used to augment an acupuncture treatment by providing increased stimulation to the needles.
Physical Therapists and Chiropractors sometimes use a similar technique.
However, Acupuncturists can connect the electrodes to the needles which offers unique therapeutic effects.
Electrical Stimulation is usually used for pain and/or musculoskeletal issues.
The most common ailments Kerri treats with Electrical Stimulation are back pain, knee pain, and shoulder pain.
This is also used in Labor Preparation treatments if the pregnant woman's labor is delayed or is progressing slowly.
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