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Norfolk Acupuncture
Norfolk Acupuncture offers effective alternative health care in Norfolk, Virginia, including Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Holistic Facials, Skin Care, Micro Current, herbal/medicinal therapies, and more. We also offer gift certificates! We are committed to helping our patients optimize their health through acupuncture, nutritional counseling, and lifestyle coaching.

The reason that acupuncture treats so many different conditions is that when an individual becomes more balanced, their symptoms, whatever they are, start to fall away. We look for the root of the imbalance and partner with you in correcting it. We are locate in the NoCo business district in Norfolk, at the corner of Colley and 45th Street, on the second floor of the historic Brock & Company.
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Jill Eisenbeiss Broach grew up in Norfolk and attended Norfolk Academy.
She has a B.A. in Art history from ODU and a Masters in Acupuncture from MIUH.
She lives in the Larchmont section of Norfolk with her husband Teddy and their son Curran.
Jill has been practicing acupuncture for 18 years.
Her training is based on the 5-element model of acupuncture, a tradition that is grounded in nature.
Jill's deep listening and diagnostic skills enable her to get to the root of the imbalance.
With her needles, she is able to restore balance to the body, mind and spirit.
For those who suffer from arthritis, even simple everyday tasks can be painful.
Joint pain and other symptoms make daily life a struggle and finding relief from the pain is often a very difficult task.
But by introducing acupuncture and other Traditional Chinese Medicine into your treatment plan, arthritis pain can be greatly reduced, allowing you to more freely enjoy an active and engaging lifestyle.
The most common type of arthritis is Osteoarthritis (OA), which affects over 21 million Americans alone.
Acupuncture is often used for the relief of the side effects caused by traditional cancer treatments.
This group of diseases is characterized by cells reproducing abnormally in a way that eventually damages or kills healthy tissue.
Depending on the stage of cancer and when it is caught, traditional treatments vary and can range from surgery to radiation therapy.
These treatments often come with difficult side effects, and while often effective at removing the cause of the disease, put a strain on the patient's body and overall health.
What to expect?
Your first visit requires approximately an hour.
During this time you will have an opportunity to speak at length about your health concerns.
Your practitioner will do an intensive intake interview covering your medical and social histories as well as a review of your systems.
After this, a physical exam will take place, as well as an akabane (heat) treatment.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of treatments needed differs from person to person.
For complex or long-standing conditions, one or two treatments per week for several months may be recommended.
Massage is the application of soft-tissue manipulation to the body, generally intended to reduce stress and fatigue while improving circulation.
Massage is recommended by many in the medical community to treat headaches, insomnia, digestive disorders, arthritis, asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, minor aches and pains as well as deep tissue damage.
Brack Dutton is a Certified Massage Therapist and Kinesiology Taping Therapist.
Brack thrives to provide a diversified style of massage therapy that most appropriately meets the client's requested needs.
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