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- TestimonialsI just wanted to send a short note to express a large thank you. I have suffered from bursitis (and some arthritis) in my hips for years. I have had physical therapy and many painful cortisone shots that help short term then the pain comes right back. While visiting my daughter I went to see her acupuncturist, Jenny. The treatment was like a miracle. My hip pain gone! I am back to exercising, and taking long walks, something I was... Read more »
Jenny Nieters and John Nieters are wonderful acupuncturists who take great care of their patients. Jenny has taken care of my achilles heel pain, lumbar pain, and diagnosed more accurately than others quadratus lumborum instability. John is extremely knowledgable about all things reproductive and brings a quiet nurturing atmosphere to his practice. I entrust these folks with my care wholeheartedly.
John and Jenny Nieters at Alameda Acupuncture are absolute gems.
I stumbled across John’s radio show, The Balancing Point, and had been a listener for a while when I decided to make an appointment. Years after having my son, my menstrual cycles never really came back and I was having lots of different symptoms that seemed to point to endocrine issues.
My first appointment with John was awesome. He spent at least two hours with me, talking and getting to
... Read more »I have been a patient of John Nieters for many years. He is an amazing healer who has helped me though physical and emotional challenges. Dr. John is generous with his time and extremely knowledgeable. He is the first one whose opinion I seek when my health needs attention.
Last Spring after he assessed my shoulder and hip pain he recommended that Jenny treat me. This recurring pain had remained with me through several years of regular massage, regular chiropractic
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I have been anxious ( in a good way), to submit my testimonial regarding Dr. John and Jenny Nieters of Alameda Acupuncture!!!! THEY ARE FANTABULOUS /that means, fantastic and fabulous !!! I love them dearly. They are just very empathic, humble, very intelligent and down home folks.I have been treating 12 weeks with Jenny Nieters. Her combination of Chinese Medicine with Acupuncture, is genius. She knows her stuff, 100%. She has such a sweet disposition, a
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Tag Archives: dry needling
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
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
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
Sports Acupuncture: Ankle Pain, Mobility and Stability Ankle sprains are a common orthopedic complaint. Continue reading
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
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.