Austin Skye Wellness
9070 Research Blvd, Suite 105
Austin, TX 78758-7048
Phone: (512) 380-1279
Fax: (512) 374-9911
From our customers
Dr. Barras has treated me, my husband, and both children for years for conditions ranging from sciatica, muscle spasms, overexerted backs, swimming strains. For us, traditional medical treatments were not an option for these injuries. Dr. Barras' treatments were always successful without medications. I recommend him to everyone.
Robbin
Austin, Tx
Acupuncturist in Austin, Texas
Acupuncture has a rich tradition of healing serious health concerns in cultures around the world, and by taking a holistic approach to your health with this practice; you’ll get the advantage of a safe, effective treatment that has been approved by the FDA.
How Does it Work?
Acupuncture is a 3000 year old practice that works by helping your body release powerful endorphins that can stimulate your body’s natural healing processes. The ancient Chinese carefully developed acupuncture based around the understanding that when your Qi, or your vital energy, is disrupted or obstructed, pain and disease are more likely to occur. Your acupuncturist will insert acupuncture needles into areas that may disrupt the Qi can help increase the flow and promote healing. Minimal discomfort is involved in the process, as the needles are quite small and very flexible. Acupressure, heat treatment, and herbal applications are also used depending on your individual treatment plan.
common conditions curable through acupuncture
Here are just a few of the conditions that your chiropractor can help with. It’s important to remember that before treatment ever begins, we’ll carefully evaluate the condition to help understand the root causes and find the right treatment plan for your individual needs
- Sciatica – Your acupuncturist can help to activate the Qi and dissolve the pathogen causing your external pain through acupuncture.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – By releasing blockages and improving the energy flow, your acupuncturist can help to solve the pain associated with this condition. Heat treatment may also prove useful.
- Plantar Fasciitis – Through a combination of heat treatment and releasing the blockages along the meridians, your acupuncturist will relieve the pain.
- Migraines – By increasing blood flow to the tissues affected by the blockage causing your migraines, your acupuncturist can help to reduce your symptoms.
- TMJ – Relaxing the affected muscles as well as your overall stress level is the goal of your acupuncturist during a treatment for this condition. This is often accomplished through heat treatment and traditional acupuncture.
- Stress – Both acupressure and traditional acupuncture can help improve the energy flow throughout your body and relieve the stress that may be damaging your health.
- Fatigue – Acupressure, herbal applications, and traditional acupuncture can help to solve any blockages, thus activating your Qi.
- Numbness in the arms or legs – Often caused by blockages, your acupuncturist will use a combination of heat treatment, acupressure, and acupuncture to help relieve these common problems.
- Sleep Problems – By understanding the blockages in your meridians, your acupuncturist will help to relieve ongoing issues through acupressure and acupuncture. Herbal applications may also be included in your treatment.
- Acid Reflux – Often caused by a blockage or a pathogen, your acupuncturist will use a combination of acupuncture, acupressure, and herbal applications to relieve excess acid.
- Allergies – Your acupuncturist can help your body understand the appropriate response to allergens by eliminating any blockages along the meridians through herbal applications, acupressure, and acupuncture.
- Asthma –A combination of herbal applications and acupuncture can help relieve both the internal and external factors associated with asthma.
- Tinnitis – By helping you find the right combination of lifestyle changes, herbal applications, and traditional acupuncture treatments, your acupuncturist can help to relieve the ringing in your ears.movement through adjustment, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation, your chiropractor can help eliminate the pain.
- Back Problems including Scoliosis, Poor Posture and Disc Herniation – Typically caused by blockages, traditional acupuncture will most often relieve all of the symptoms associated with these conditions.
How can this help me?
Though they have enjoyed only a brief tenure in Western society, acupuncturists practice an exciting alternative medicine with roots reaching back into the depths of the written and archaeological records. Acupuncturists have developed professionally over the course of thousands of years and play a significant role in traditional Chinese medicine, one of the longest and most widely practiced medical philosophies in the world. Acupuncturists have begun to break into the Western medical consciousness, affording many patients beneficial experiences and encouraging an honest and considered examination into the ideas behind their work.
Acupuncturists base their work on the application of small needles, characterized by their thinness, to various points on the body. These needles are sometimes left in the skin for a given period, or otherwise manipulated to achieve the desired effect. Hand in hand with herbologist specialties and other practices within the scope of traditional Chinese medicine, an acupuncturist promotes the relief of chronic pain, treatment of various illnesses and conditions, and encouragement of overall health for many people throughout the world.
Acupuncturists work with the Eastern concept of "Qi," pronounced "chee," which is typically described as a body's natural life-force. Acupuncturists traditionally inform us that it is possible for the flow of Qi through the body to become blocked, resulting in pain and any number of physical problems. The goal of acupuncturists is to help restore the optimal flow of Qi to help the body maintain a beneficial balance and provide a basis on which the immune system can properly function and heal the physical form. This regulation of flow is performed through the acupuncturist's placement of needles along the meridians of the body. Meridians are certain areas, lines, and points that have been linked to the passage of Qi through the body by ancient Chinese medical texts.
By stimulating these points and channels with the needles, an acupuncturist is said to help open up the passages of the body, allowing Qi to freely flow and address any problem areas. This technique may sound like the result of an incredible amount of research and thought, and indeed, modern acupuncturists undergo extensive study. But records indicate that acupuncturists may have been around as early as 3000 BCE. Ancient archaeological sites have produced stone needles dating back to this period in Inner Mongolia, and some believe that these needles were used for the regulation of Qi. Throughout recorded history in the China and the East, acupuncturists have been provided to royalty and nobility and thoroughly described in early medical texts. While it's not entirely certain how acupuncturists were first conceived, one legend postulates that warriors afflicted by non-fatal arrow attacks discovered that other parts of their bodies were relieved of pain upon impact.
The services of an acupuncturist are recommended for both preventative and curative applications; those suffering from pain or disease as well as those who wish to maintain a healthy balance and promote immunity are encouraged to investigate the practice. A strict adherence to sterile materials and a personalized schedule of treatments for each patient are marks of a reputable and safe acupuncturist's practice. With the help of a qualified acupuncture professional, many people can find the relief and resiliency for which they've been searching.
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