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Understanding the Differences Between Dry Needling and Acupuncture

When most people hear the term “acupuncture” they think of needles being inserted into the skin. The term dry needling is often brought up for people suffering from pain as well and it also includes needles being inserted into the skin. But for the most part, that’s where the similarities end. Everything from their origins and benefits to how

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Enhancing Athlete Performance at the Super Bowl: The Role of Acupuncture

As the Super Bowl captivates the nation with its thrilling displays of athleticism and strategic prowess, a quieter yet increasingly influential player has emerged in the realm of sports performance: acupuncture. In February 2024, Dr. Jenny Nieters had the privilege of supporting NFL athletes at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, NV, bringing her expertise in sports acupuncture to the Continue reading

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Learn Sports Acupuncture with Jenny Nieters

Five Sports Acupuncture Classes

Sports Acupuncture: Ankle Pain, Mobility and Stability

Sports Acupuncture: Core Muscles for Athletic Performance

Sports Acupuncture: Chronic Low Back Pain and Lumbopelvic Stability

Sports Acupuncture: Adductor Muscles and Groin Strains

Sports Acupuncture: Hip Flexor Muscles

Approved NCCAOM/CAB (7 units/class)

Contact Jenny@alamedaacupuncture.com  

 

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Tigard, OR: Simple Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain and Lumbopelvic Stability

Presented by Alameda Acupuncture Corporation

NCCAOM Provider ID 9291 / CAB CE ID 1748

Registration open to Licensed Acupuncturists

Date: May 3, 2023 Time: 9am to 5 pm (1 hour lunch break) Location: Alameda, CA Cost: $525 Instructor Dr. Jenny Nieters, L.Ac. DACM

Course Overview: 

Low back pain is a common complaint in the modern acupuncture

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2023 Courses and Lectures with Dr. Jenny Nieters, L.Ac. DACM

Dr. Jenny Nieters, L.Ac. DACM continuing education courses including anatomy, assessment and acupuncture treatment techniques including neurofunctional motor point acupuncture, trigger point dry needling, and traditional acupuncture for sports injuries, athletic performance and orthopedic concerns.

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