Kid-Friendly Acupuncture Lynn MA

If you're on pins and needles about your child's health, you should consider taking her to an acupuncturist for ear infections, stomachaches, allergies, fevers, or even attention'deficit disorder.

Joseph Kelliher, M.Ac., Lic.Ac., Dipl.Ac.
781-942-1600
36 Woburn Street
Reading, MA
George Mandler CNS DiplOM LDN LicAc
(617) 913-5970
21 Belmont St
Cambridge, MA
Diamond Chiropractic
(617) 849-7589
224 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA
Archambault Chiropractic
(781) 494-6640
9 Chestnut St
Arlington, MA
Circle Chiropractic LLC
(617) 398-0905
26 Brighton St
Belmont, MA
Charles St Family Chiropractic
(617) 849-9092
102 Charles Street
Boston, MA
A.B.C. Family Chiropractic and Wellness Inc.
(781) 346-9964
366 Massachusetts Ave
Arlington, MA
Patrick Doody D.C.
(617) 441-0101
15 Story Street
Cambridge, MA
Dr. Herbert Jeffrey Bernstein - Chiropractor
(617) 383-9989
209 Harvard St., suite 205,
Brookline, MA
Ann Marie Sweeney
480-279-5904
Watertown, MA
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Kid-Friendly Acupuncture

By Beth Jacobsen

If you’re on pins and needles about your child’s health, you should consider taking her to an acupuncturist for ear infections, stomachaches, allergies, fevers, or even attention-deficit disorder. The kid-sized needles—they’re about the width of a human hair—don’t hurt, but to help allay what seems to be a universal fear of needles, acupuncturists often start by demonstrating on themselves, mom, or even a pet. Usually, the parents do the panicking. “Most children don’t even know needles are being used,” says Ellen Silver Highfield, a Harvard-affiliated acupuncturist at Children’s Hospital in Boston. “I have pictures of smiling 5-year-olds with needles in them.”

Even so, many acupuncturists choose to forgo the needling altogether, and instead offer these poke-free approaches.

Acupressure.
This method uses manual pressure instead of needles. A 2003 study found that it was more effective than medication for treating bed-wetting.

Shonishin.
A noninvasive Japanese version of acupressure for children, shonishin uses metal tools to gently tap, rub, and scrape the body while stimulating acupuncture points without penetrating the skin. “When done consistently, shonishin effectively strengthens your child’s immune system,” says Tara Faith Brockman, LAc, who holds monthly shonishin clinics.

Laser Acupuncture.

Low-intensity laser beams take the place of needles.

Electro-Acupuncture.

A pen-like device delivers a warm, tickling sensation—using ultra-low levels of electric current—to traditional acupuncture meridians.

Author: Beth Jacobsen

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