Acupuncture Physical Therapy - FAQs













What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is an ancient treatment approach that is based on keeping the flow of the body's energy, called Qi, free and uninterrupted along energy paths called meridians. When an energy path is blocked, disruptions occur. Acupuncture restores the flow of energy and balance to the body so healing can occur.













What happens during an Acupuncture treatment?

Before the first treatment begins the acupuncturist obtains a detailed history and descrition of the presententing problem. You will be asked specific questions—the answers to which will be used in developing the treatment plan specific to you and your needs. Once the acupuncturist obtains the necessary information about your condition, your treatment will begin. Depending on the treatment plan, you may be asked to change into a gown so specific parts of your body can be accessed easily and clothing will not interfere with placement of the needles.













Is Acupuncture safe?

"One of the advantages of acupuncture is that the incidence of adverse effects is substantially lower than that of many drugs or accepted medical procedures used for the same conditions."
— 1997 NIH Consensus Statement

Acupuncture is very safe when administered by a qualified practitioner. All practitioners at Bucks Acupuncture are certified by the NCCAOM (National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists and Oriental Medicine.) All practitioners undergo clean needle technique as part of their certification process, and only pre-sterilized, disposable needles are used at Bucks Acupuncture.













Is Acupuncture painful?

Acupuncture needles are very fine and flexible—about the diameter or human hair. When the needles are inserted, the patient may experience a sensation of tingling or warmth. In most cases, insertion by a skillful practitioner is performed without discomfort. Many people are surprised to find that treatments are actually quite relaxing, and feel calm and refreshed after a session.













How long does a treatment take?

A typical treatment takes 30-45 minutes. After the needles are placed, you will lie relaxed and focused while the needles stimulate blood flow, energy and healing.













Is Acupuncture covered by insurance?

This will depend on your insurance. We do not accept insurance company reimbursement. Payment is expected at the time of treatment and you will be given a receipt to submit to your insurance company.