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What’s new? Acupuncture on the Weekend!

Jim Blair is now treating on Saturdays in the Kenmore Clinic !

Seattle Acupuncture Associates Located inside:

Lake Washington Physical Therapy 

Kenmore Location
6704 NE 181st St Suite 101
Kenmore, WA 98028

 

Categories: Clinic Updates

Post by Anna on January 7, 2021

Saturdays 8:00am - 3:00pm
By appointment only
Call : 206-622-0246

What’s new? Acupuncture on the Weekend!

Jim Blair is now treating on Saturdays in the Kenmore Clinic !

Seattle Acupuncture Associates Located inside:

Lake Washington Physical Therapy 

Kenmore Location
6704 NE 181st St Suite 101
Kenmore, WA 98028

 

Categories: Clinic Updates

Post by Anna on January 7, 2021

Acupuncture Categories

 

We are in our new Seattle location. 509 Olive Way Suite 618 (Floor 6) Seattle, WA 98101 We look forward to seeing you there ! 206-622-0246  (T) 206-624-0766 (F) Continue Reading

These rules govern how we sit in space, how we move, how we protect ourselves and how we recover from injury and illness. These rules are known as tensegrity. When you injure or strain your low back your muscles, which are an active part of this system, begin to adjust to compensate and protect you.… Continue Reading

Thus, we ought to consider how our form originates. Remarkably, our bodies continuously self-assemble from within. This amazing feat so often admired in embryogenesis never stops throughout our lives. While this system is quite robust, the structural balance can be compromised by imbalanced use or by overwhelming traumatic force. In a healthy, unrestricted system structural… Continue Reading

At Seattle Acupuncture Associates (SAA) we value the quality of communication and collaboration with our patient referral network. As a referring provider to SAA, you can expect consistent communication from the treating acupuncturist. At a patient’s first visit it is helpful to have the last contact note and any imaging reports available. After our first… Continue Reading

Acupuncture is a 2,500 year old medical procedure which augments each individual’s capacity to move toward greater health and vitality. Practitioners work with the body’s innate self-assembling tendencies to optimize structural balance—’self-assembly’ refers to the coordinated set of processes by which a body organizes itself. An example of this is biotensegrity: biological systems like our… Continue Reading

For centuries acupuncture has been treating neurologic and musculoskeletal disorders. The meridian system of acupuncture corresponds to tissue planes throughout the body.  This model clarifies the connections between individual tissues of the body and the structural balance of the whole. When an acupuncturist speaks to you about balance they are referring to this structural balance… Continue Reading