Ancient Wisdom for Modern Medicine

Robyn Seiden, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M.

Robyn Seiden, an esteemed acupuncturist with a passion for holistic healing, blends ancient Chinese medical practices with modern sports medicine to provide exceptional care to patients from diverse backgrounds. Embodying her guiding principle, "Ancient Wisdom for Modern Medicine," Robyn expertly blends traditional insights with cutting-edge acupuncture techniques. Her exceptional proficiency in treating athletes of all levels showcases her expertise, but what truly sets her apart is her consistent dedication to delivering outstanding care to each client, regardless of their athletic prowess.

Acupuncture in Sports Medicine

    • Decrease pain/inflammation

    • Increase mobility

    • Restore proprioception

    • Reset neuro-muscular messaging

    • Prevent recurring injury

    • Increases blood circulation, which brings in beneficial components to promote healing

    • Controls the body’s inflammatory response by eliminating excess fluid/swelling

    • Creates beneficial micro-trauma, which resets the sensory pathway within the central nervous system, restoring neuro-muscular function

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  • Acupuncture is an ancient form of medicine that has deep roots in Chinese culture. A needle is used to stimulate or "activate" vital points in the human body. These points are referred to as "acupoints" and each point has a function that can affect areas of the body associated with it. The acupuncturist knows how to put these points together to help the person achieve balance in their body and mind.

  • Fire cupping is a treatment under Traditional Chinese Medicine, typically an adjunctive technique used during acupuncture treatments. Cupping can help relax body tension and aid in recovery from your workouts. Traditional Chinese Medicine uses fire cupping to improve circulation and eliminate toxins within the body.

  • Electro-Acupuncture uses a TENS unit also known as “E-stim” to send a small amount of electricity through the needle. This technique is extremely effective for muscle pain, nerve pain, and many other types of musculoskeletal conditions.