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Conifer Acupuncture
We're pleased to be one of Conifer's few licensed and expertly trained acupuncturists. Serving clients from Evergreen to Bailey, come visit or give us a call today to explore how traditional Chinese acupuncture and its related health care services can help your health and wellness concerns. Sharon Coyner holds a Master's Degree in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine from the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Denver, and is a Licensed Acupuncturist practicing in Conifer, CO.

She evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of Oriental Medicine. For about 2500 years, Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine has been the medical system used in much of Asia. Find out how it can help you feel better today. Herbs may be prescribed for digestive concerns, colds, flu, Women's issues, insomnia, emotional stress, aging, and many other conditions.
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For about 2500 years, Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine have been the medical system used in much of Asia.
Today a typical acupuncture session begins with a conversation seeking the roots and patterns of your health concerns.
A treatment plan, tailored to your specific needs, is then designed.
Virtually any area, limb, organ or disease in the body can be treated with auricular acupuncture, generally as an adjunct to traditional body acupuncture.
Auricular (Ear) Acupuncture has historically been used in China, but modern times have produced much refinement in this technique.
A typical acupuncture session begins with a conversation seeking the roots and patterns of your health concerns.
A treatment plan, tailored to your specific needs, is then designed.
In a comfortable and nurturing environment, very fine needles are inserted.
Most people report no discomfort at all and, in fact, find the process very relaxing.
For about 2500 years, Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine have been the medical system used in much of Asia.
The earliest notations of diseases were found carved on turtle shells and pieces of wood.
Cupping is an ancient therapy used in many cultures.
The earliest recorded mention of cupping was between 281-341 AD.
Cups of bamboo, pottery or animal horns were warmed, then placed on the skin, creating a partial vacuum.
Originally it appears that cupping was used to drain pus from sores, but over time, many more applications were developed.
Today cups are generally made of glass, plastic or silicone and are sanitized before and after use.
The cups are generally 1.5 "- 3 " in diameter.
There are many forms of cupping for different uses.
Chinese Herbs can be quite effective and powerful, and often provide many alternatives for a particular malady.
A Chinese Medical Practitioner such as Sharon has received in depth training in pattern diagnosis and prescription of Chinese Herbs to obtain optimal results.
An herbal prescription may be included in a standard acupuncture treatment if desired, or a 30 minute herbal consultation may be scheduled instead.
Chinese Herbal Medicine has been a vital part of Traditional Chinese Medicine since at least the Han Dynasty ( 25-220 CE), with some of the most famous and still relevant texts compiled by the 3rd century.
A Physical Therapist who practices Dry Needling typically receives 35-50 hours of training.
Dry Needling is based on stimulating trigger points in order to cause a muscle to release.
Acupuncture includes many different needling techniques and is used to treat a wide variety of musculoskeletal as well as internal and even emotional conditions.
An Acupuncturist receives in excess of 1500 hours of training in acupuncture, of which 660 must be clinical hours, that is, practicing acupuncture under the supervision of Licensed Acupuncturists.
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