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Will Acupuncture Help a Pinched Nerve? A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction

Have you ever experienced the sharp, shooting pain of a pinched nerve? Pinched nerves disrupt daily life mentally and physically. Pinched nerves limit mobility & affect strength. There are many common areas where nerves can become compressed and cause pain signaling from the compression. Pain long term can become an added trigger for stress. Acupuncture is a safe, natural, and effective solution. Will acupuncture help a pinched nerve? The answer for many is YES!  In this article, we’ll explore the science behind acupuncture and how it can provide relief for this common condition.

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Acupuncture for Treating Infertility in Men and Women

Acupuncture for Treating Infertility in Men and Women

Infertility is a growing concern worldwide, affecting millions of couples trying to conceive. As conventional treatments can be costly and sometimes come with side effects, many are turning to alternative therapies, such as acupuncture, for help. But what are the potential benefits of acupuncture in treating infertility in both men and women? continue reading »

Finding Relief: The Benefits of Acupuncture for Treating Chronic Pain

Finding Relief: The Benefits of Acupuncture for Treating Chronic Pain

According to a study published in 2023, approximately 51 million people in the United States suffer from chronic pain, with about 17 million of those suffering from high-impact chronic pain. Those who suffer from chronic pain find their lives altered in difficult ways. The search for relief is constant. Traditional medicine offers various prescription medications, but if you are looking for a more natural path to healing and wellness, acupuncture should be at the top of your list.  continue reading »

Understanding the Differences Between Dry Needling and Acupuncture

Understanding the Differences Between Dry Needling and Acupuncture

If you’re searching for pain relief, you’ve probably come across both acupuncture and dry needling as treatment options. While they may appear similar—both involve inserting thin needles into the body—their philosophy, training, technique, and treatment goals are very different.

At Big Easy Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine in Metairie, LA, we frequently get asked:
“Is dry needling the same as acupuncture?”
Let’s break down the science, similarities, and when to choose one over the other.

What Is Dry Needling?

Dry needling is a relatively modern technique developed by physical therapists and sports medicine practitioners. It targets myofascial trigger points—tight bands of muscle that may cause pain, stiffness, or limited movement. 

Dry needling is a technique that uses thin, solid needles to stimulate muscle tissue without injecting any substances—hence the term “dry.”

Key Features:

  • Based on Western anatomy and neurophysiology
  • Involves inserting thin needles into muscle knots to relieve tension
  • Often used to treat sports injuries, tendonitis, or joint stiffness

Research on Dry Needling:

  • A 2013 systematic review in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy found it can improve muscle function and reduce pain
  • A 2017 study in Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy noted that 85% of patients experienced relief after just one session

Dry needling is symptom-focused—it treats the area that hurts but doesn’t address systemic issues or underlying imbalances.

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 many needles and how long a session might take is different. Let’s take a deep dive into both. 

What Is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is an ancient system of medicine, practiced for over 2,000 years. It’s a central part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and uses a network of energy pathways (meridians) to treat pain and improve whole-body health.

Key Features:

  • Based on balancing Qi (vital energy) throughout the body
  • Needles are placed on specific acupuncture points. Points can be local or distant from the site of pain
  • Treats not just pain, but also sleep, digestion, stress, hormonal health, and more

What Modern Science Says:

  • A 2012 meta-analysis in JAMA Internal Medicine found acupuncture to be more effective than usual care or placebo for chronic pain
  • A 2018 study in Journal of Pain showed up to a 30% reduction in chronic pain intensity

Acupuncture also improves nervous system regulation, circulation, and can treat multiple conditions in a single session.

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A Helpful Primer on Acupuncture Needles

A Helpful Primer on Acupuncture Needles

Just how many types are there and what do they all do?

If you’ve ever thought about trying acupuncture, you might find yourself with an equal mix of curiosity and trepidation. What is this “ancient medicine?” How does it work? And what about all the different kinds of needles? Do they hurt? Let’s take some of the guesswork and trepidation out of the equation and define the various needles that could be used in treatment. Each one fulfills its own purpose and has a specific role in restoring balance and promoting healing.  continue reading »

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