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She has since completed an internship with Li Xin Zhang, a 10th generation acupuncture master from China, who specializes in stroke and brain injury. She is certified in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine by the NCCAOM and is licensed in the State of Colorado. Lorita has also studied Tai Qi and Qi Gong since 1995 and came to Chinese Medicine through her own experience with the healing and health promoting effects of acupuncture, Chinese herbs and these forms of martial arts.

Her former career as a professional ballet dancer, in which balance and optimal physical condition were of prime importance, has given Lorita an in depth understanding of anatomy and the musculoskeletal system. She has a special interest in sports medicine and is the acupuncturist for the Colorado Ballet Company. In addition, Lorita can help many women's health issues, as well as general diseases in men, women and children.

She is excited to be able to facilitate in improving one's health and well being.
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Treatments are by appointment.
Please call to set up your initial evaluation and treatment.
Complementary initial consultations are available if you are unsure about acupuncture and how it can help your condition.
House calls available.
Insurance is accepted, depending on your coverage.
The insertion of extremely fine filiform needles into specific points along pathways of energy called meridians.
Although the patient may briefly feel the needle enter the skin, acupuncture is not painful.
Disposable needles are used.
Acupuncture dates back beyond 5,000 year as the primary health care system in China and was traditionally used as a preventive medicine.
In recent years, acupuncture has gained popularity in the West.
The World Health Organization has identified over 40 conditions that are successfully treated with acupuncture and new studies are constantly finding new applications.
Now, recent studies have verified that acupuncture stimulates immune function which increases resistance to viral and bacterial infections.
Stroke survivors can benefit greatly from acupuncture treatments.
In fact acupuncture is the primary treatment for stroke in China with 90% of patients reporting positive results.
Post stroke acupuncture is the synthesis of traditional acupuncture and modern neurology and has been developed in China over the last 50 years.
Government researchers in China have demonstrated that acupuncture accelerates stroke rehabilitation.
In the United States many health care providers are recognizing that acupuncture is very effective and valuable in treating neurological conditions, especially stroke.
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