Acupuncture has a local and systemic effect on the physiology of the body. Meaning, acupuncture affects the whole body. This holistic approach allows acupuncturist to treat a wide range of conditions including acute or chronic pain, sports injuries, digestion, fertility, anxiety, depression, sleep and more. Acupuncture needles are often placed around the whole body; in the forearms, forelegs, abdomen, chest, back and head to create this systemic effect. Acupuncturists focus on the whole body system while simultaneously focusing on a specific condition or a pain condition and can incorporate dry needling & orthopedic acupuncture.
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Medicare has approved acupuncture for low back pain but services must be provided in a primary care practice and submitted under an MD's license. At this time, an acupuncturist cannot submit claims directly to medicare. This is because acupuncturist are not approved to be medicare providers yet. Secondary Medicare plans are different. An acupuncturist can submit insurance claims to secondary medicare plans. Secondary plans will cover what Medicare wont cover. Premera and Regence etc are examples of this, but make sure that your card says 'Secondary.' Supplemental insurance plans do not cover acupuncture. Supplemental plans will only cover services that Medicare covers. Supplemental plans pay the remainder of the claim after Medicare pays for their portion. If Medicare doesn't cover a service, supplemental insurance will also not cover the service. AARP is an example of this. Your card will say 'Supplemental.' Some Regence and Premera plans have supplemental coverage instead of secondary coverage so make sure to check your card. If you have an additional Medicare insurance plan, take a look at your card and see if it says Secondary or Supplemental. If it says Secondary then call your insurance plan and ask if you have acupuncture benefits. Many people have a fear of needles for one reason or another. I have heard several times that the fear of needles is the #1 reason why people have yet to receive acupuncture, even though they are curious about the benefits. Even though many people in their lives benefit in numerous ways that no other therapy has provided for them. This reminds me of the mnemonic I once learned about fear: F.E.A.R. ~ false expectations appearing real Here is a great illustration that gets to the point. (Pun intended :) Size does matter! Acupuncture needles are TINY!
An acupuncture needle is very small, much smaller than a hypodermic/injection needle and is pain free. In fact, approximately 20 acupuncture needles can fit inside the shaft of a hypodermic needle, they are that small. Not only does acupuncture not cause pain, the benefits of acupuncture has a large span of what it can treat. Acupuncture can help the prevention of disease, potentially reverse disease, postpone or prevent surgery, relieve pain and discomfort in the body, balance hormones, reduce stress and ease anxiety. Acupuncture is a successful adjunct therapy to Western conventional treatments, physical therapy, chiropractic, naturopathy, soma structural integration, rolfing, massage and personal trainers/coaches. The bonus of acupuncture treatments? Most people fall asleep during their treatments! Best nap ever... or so I am told ; ) Bottom line, it does not hurt to receive acupuncture. ~ Dr. Catherine Dayhoff, DAOM, LAc |
AuthorCatherine is a doctor of acupuncture and oriental medicine. She received her doctorate from Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. Catherine is a Certified Orthopedic Acupuncturist with advanced training to work with sport injury, and pain management from acute or chronic pain. Archives
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