Integral Acupuncture of Nashville is a Traditional Chinese medicine clinic offering acupuncture, herbal consultation and prescription, tui na (Chinese medical massage), nutritional consultation, and prescriptive movement therapy Qigong. Integral Acupuncture specializes in pain management, joint disorders, muscle strain, and sports related injury.
We also treat headaches and migraines, women's health issues, digestive distress, stress related disorders, insomnia, endocrine imbalance, depression, ADD, men's health issues, and many more conditions.Brian Wilson of Integral Acupuncture of Nashville is a Nationally Licensed Diplomat in Oriental Medicine. Wilson is certified in Acupuncture, Chinese Herbology, and Asian Bodywork Therapy.
He is a Licensed Acupuncture Practitioner by the State of Tennessee. A 2006 graduate of Southwest Acupuncture College, he specializes in Pain Management, Sports Related injuries, and GI issues.
We also treat headaches and migraines, women's health issues, digestive distress, stress related disorders, insomnia, endocrine imbalance, depression, ADD, men's health issues, and many more conditions.Brian Wilson of Integral Acupuncture of Nashville is a Nationally Licensed Diplomat in Oriental Medicine. Wilson is certified in Acupuncture, Chinese Herbology, and Asian Bodywork Therapy.
He is a Licensed Acupuncture Practitioner by the State of Tennessee. A 2006 graduate of Southwest Acupuncture College, he specializes in Pain Management, Sports Related injuries, and GI issues.
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We use Acupuncture in our clinic to treat a vast array of complaints.
Below is a list of commonly treated conditions/complaints.
This is just a list of common conditions we see, so if your specific complaint or symptoms is not listed here, chances are we have seen people with your type of presentation or with something similar.
Acupuncture is the art of inserting sterile, single use disposable hair-thin needles into specific locations on the body to resolve pathology and help a person heal.
An acupuncture point is place on the body where qi (pronounced "chee") gathers and may be accessed.
Below is a list of commonly treated conditions/complaints.
This is just a list of common conditions we see, so if your specific complaint or symptoms is not listed here, chances are we have seen people with your type of presentation or with something similar.
Acupuncture is the art of inserting sterile, single use disposable hair-thin needles into specific locations on the body to resolve pathology and help a person heal.
An acupuncture point is place on the body where qi (pronounced "chee") gathers and may be accessed.
Acupuncture is a form of Chinese medicine that has been practiced for centuries.
It's based on the theory that energy, called qi (say "chee"), flows through and around your body along pathways called meridians.
Acupuncturists believe that illness occurs when something blocks or unbalances your qi.
Acupuncture is a way to unblock or influence qi and help it flow back into balance.
Acupuncture is done by putting very thin needles into your skin at certain points on your body.
This is done to influence the energy flow.
It's based on the theory that energy, called qi (say "chee"), flows through and around your body along pathways called meridians.
Acupuncturists believe that illness occurs when something blocks or unbalances your qi.
Acupuncture is a way to unblock or influence qi and help it flow back into balance.
Acupuncture is done by putting very thin needles into your skin at certain points on your body.
This is done to influence the energy flow.
Moxa therapy or moxibustion has been used alongside acupuncture for 3 thousand years.
It is the burning of the dried plant mugwort.
Moxa is used to strengthen the immune system, to warm the body and to bring more qi and blood flow to an area.
Moxa is especially useful for the treatment of pain.
Moxa is used both directly and indirectly, depending upon the intended effects.
It is used to great effect in tandem with acupuncture points, enhancing and maximizing the effects of the acupuncture needles.
It is the burning of the dried plant mugwort.
Moxa is used to strengthen the immune system, to warm the body and to bring more qi and blood flow to an area.
Moxa is especially useful for the treatment of pain.
Moxa is used both directly and indirectly, depending upon the intended effects.
It is used to great effect in tandem with acupuncture points, enhancing and maximizing the effects of the acupuncture needles.
Qigong (pronounced chee kung) is an alternative method of exercise and personal cultivation that can be utilized by all people regardless of age or condition to improve health, wellness and vitality.
Benefits can be gained with as little as 5 minutes of daily practice and can be tailored to each clients specific constitution and circumstance.
Improved immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic and digestive function are all common.
When combined with the other components of traditional Chinese medicine qigong can significantly contribute to your personal journey towards reclaiming your health.
Benefits can be gained with as little as 5 minutes of daily practice and can be tailored to each clients specific constitution and circumstance.
Improved immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic and digestive function are all common.
When combined with the other components of traditional Chinese medicine qigong can significantly contribute to your personal journey towards reclaiming your health.
I have been a 7 year client of Brian's.
After a car wreck in 2008, Brian has worked compassionately and diligently to restore my health and physical movement in my neck and back to the best we could ever imagine.
He has worked in tandem with my internal medicine doctor, chiropractor, massage therapist and physical therapy to keep me working and never missing a beat.
I recommend Brian at every chance I encounter.
I will soon graduate as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Vanderbilt University and I cannot wait to recommend my own patients to his practice.
After a car wreck in 2008, Brian has worked compassionately and diligently to restore my health and physical movement in my neck and back to the best we could ever imagine.
He has worked in tandem with my internal medicine doctor, chiropractor, massage therapist and physical therapy to keep me working and never missing a beat.
I recommend Brian at every chance I encounter.
I will soon graduate as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Vanderbilt University and I cannot wait to recommend my own patients to his practice.
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