I am Marlene Burk. I am nationally certified, and a licensed acupuncturist through the Pennsylvania medical board. My office is located in Haverford, PA. What is Dry Needling? Dry Needling is acupuncture performed on muscles to reduce tension and pain. In Pennsylvania, acupuncturists and MDs with proper training can perform dry needling. Physical therapists and chiropractors in Pennsylvania cannot perform dry needling unless they are also an acupuncturist (having a title of LAc).
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Acupuncture is an ancient method used to attain and maintain good health and well-being.
Tiny needles, sterile and solid, are inserted at specific points selected to treat your particular issues.
When your body is out of balance, it cannot function normally.
This results in dysfunction or pain.
Acupuncture helps the body heal itself.
The needles act as gentle transmitters, identifying the area of need and directing the healing response to that area.
Science has accepted the fact that muscles hold emotional memory.
Tiny needles, sterile and solid, are inserted at specific points selected to treat your particular issues.
When your body is out of balance, it cannot function normally.
This results in dysfunction or pain.
Acupuncture helps the body heal itself.
The needles act as gentle transmitters, identifying the area of need and directing the healing response to that area.
Science has accepted the fact that muscles hold emotional memory.
I am Marlene Burk.
I am fully licensed and insured to provide acupuncture in the state of Pennsylvania.
I earned a Masters degree in acupuncture from the Won Institute of Graduate Studies in Glenside, PA.
Previously, I learned Shiatsu massage which is acupressure, using the same construct as acupuncture.
I may choose to use acupuncture, acupressure and massage, moxa, cupping, heat therapy, and aromatherapy during treatment sessions.
I am fully licensed and insured to provide acupuncture in the state of Pennsylvania.
I earned a Masters degree in acupuncture from the Won Institute of Graduate Studies in Glenside, PA.
Previously, I learned Shiatsu massage which is acupressure, using the same construct as acupuncture.
I may choose to use acupuncture, acupressure and massage, moxa, cupping, heat therapy, and aromatherapy during treatment sessions.
Whatever discomfort or ailment you may have during pregnancy, chances are acupuncture can help.
From the day you find out you're expecting, to the last gasp of active labor and recuperating in the "fourth trimester, " think of acupuncture for safe, drug-free relief.
If you want treatments throughout your pregnancy, you could plan to get acupuncture on the same schedule as your doctor or midwife visits.
If that isn't convenient or feasible, you could plan appointments as needed.
If the baby is in breech position, I can treat you with needles and teach you to use moxa at home to help turn the baby.
From the day you find out you're expecting, to the last gasp of active labor and recuperating in the "fourth trimester, " think of acupuncture for safe, drug-free relief.
If you want treatments throughout your pregnancy, you could plan to get acupuncture on the same schedule as your doctor or midwife visits.
If that isn't convenient or feasible, you could plan appointments as needed.
If the baby is in breech position, I can treat you with needles and teach you to use moxa at home to help turn the baby.
Pain can take over your life.
Maybe it's disturbing your sleep.
Maybe you can't think of anything else.
Or maybe you're taking pills just to take the edge off.
And you're still in pain.
Acupuncture can help with all types of pain: skin, muscle, skeletal, and organ.
Generally speaking, four weekly visits will help us assess if treatments have been or will be helpful.
If you're dealing with long-term chronic pain, it may take a bit longer.
If you are taking prescription medications, you will need to contact the prescribing doctor to discuss any changes.
Maybe it's disturbing your sleep.
Maybe you can't think of anything else.
Or maybe you're taking pills just to take the edge off.
And you're still in pain.
Acupuncture can help with all types of pain: skin, muscle, skeletal, and organ.
Generally speaking, four weekly visits will help us assess if treatments have been or will be helpful.
If you're dealing with long-term chronic pain, it may take a bit longer.
If you are taking prescription medications, you will need to contact the prescribing doctor to discuss any changes.
I am located in the 600 East Haverford Road building, at the intersection of Haverford Road and College Avenue in Haverford, PA.
My suite number is 201, and the sign on the door says Main Line Counseling and Wellness.
Please note that the building is at the intersection of Haverford Road and College Avenue, situated diagonally across from Haverford College.
The Route 100 trolley stop for Haverford Station is directly next to our building.
If you are directed to the Head Nut, you are too far south.
My suite number is 201, and the sign on the door says Main Line Counseling and Wellness.
Please note that the building is at the intersection of Haverford Road and College Avenue, situated diagonally across from Haverford College.
The Route 100 trolley stop for Haverford Station is directly next to our building.
If you are directed to the Head Nut, you are too far south.
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