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8 yearsAverage practitioner experience
30+Peer-reviewed studies cited
Expert Panel

The mechanism, not the mystery.

Each practitioner below explains the specific biological pathway their treatment targets. Evidence accumulates. Skepticism is welcome.

Portrait of Dr. Elena Vasquez, L.Ac., DAOM, acupuncture practitioner
Dr. Elena Vasquez, L.Ac., DAOM
Doctor of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
Pacific College of Health & Science — 14 years clinical practice
73%
of chronic back patients report sustained relief at 6 months

"A herniated disc doesn't announce itself with a single symptom. It speaks in referral patterns — the burning that migrates down the leg, the weakness that appears in the foot. Our needles don't chase the pain. They interrupt the conversation between the compressed nerve and the brain before the signal becomes a habit."

Mechanism: Adenosine-Mediated Analgesia

Needle insertion triggers local tissue damage response, releasing adenosine at the needle site. Adenosine binds A1 receptors on peripheral neurons, directly suppressing pain signal transmission. Goldman et al. (2010) demonstrated this mechanism reduces pain sensitivity by up to 24 times in the treated area.

Source: Goldman et al., Nature Neuroscience, 2010
Portrait of Marcus Okafor, M.S.O.M., L.Ac., acupuncture practitioner
Marcus Okafor, M.S.O.M., L.Ac.
Master of Science in Oriental Medicine
Five Branches University — Specialization in neurological pain
57%
of migraine patients achieve 50%+ frequency reduction

"Migraines are not headaches. They are neurological events — a cortical spreading depression moving like a wave across the brain. Acupuncture at specific cranial and cervical points doesn't just blunt the pain. Repeated treatment restructures the frequency of these events at the neural level. Patients who've had 20 migraines a month often reach 3 or 4."

Mechanism: Cortical Excitability Modulation

Electroacupuncture at GB-20 and ST-36 points activates descending inhibitory pathways, reducing cortical spreading depression frequency. Linde et al. (2016) Cochrane review of 22 trials found acupuncture reduces migraine frequency by 50%+ in 57% of patients — comparable to prophylactic medication without side effects.

Source: Linde et al., Cochrane Database Systematic Reviews, 2016
Portrait of Dr. Priya Nambiar, Ph.D., L.Ac., acupuncture practitioner
Dr. Priya Nambiar, Ph.D., L.Ac.
PhD in Integrative Medicine, Licensed Acupuncturist
Johns Hopkins Integrative Medicine & Digestive Center — Research affiliate
74%
reduction in post-surgical pain at 8 weeks (ACUBACK trial)

"Post-surgical patients come to me after the procedure worked perfectly and the pain remained. The surgery addressed the structural problem. The pain is now a software issue — the nervous system learned the pain pattern and keeps running it. Acupuncture is one of the few interventions that directly addresses neuroplastic pain."

Mechanism: Pain Gate Interruption via Electroacupuncture

Electroacupuncture delivers low-frequency electrical stimulation through needles, activating A-beta sensory fibers. This "closes the gate" in the dorsal horn, blocking C-fiber pain signals. Simultaneously, hypothalamic beta-endorphin release provides systemic analgesia. ACUBACK trial (2017): 74% reduction in post-surgical pain at 8 weeks.

Source: ACUBACK Trial, BMJ Open, 2017

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Peer-Reviewed Evidence

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Chronic Pain (all types)
JAMA Internal Medicine
2018

Acupuncture for Chronic Pain: Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis

Acupuncture is effective for chronic back, neck, shoulder, osteoarthritis, and headache pain, with effects persisting over 12 months.

n = 20,827 patients
Lower Back Pain
Annals of Internal Medicine
2017

Acupuncture for Acute and Chronic Back Pain

Acupuncture produced greater pain reduction than sham control at 3, 6, and 12 months post-treatment.

n = 1,162 patients
Migraine
Cochrane Database
2016

Acupuncture for Prevention of Episodic Migraine

57% of acupuncture patients achieved 50%+ reduction in migraine frequency vs 46% for preventive medication.

n = 4,985 patients
Knee / Joint Pain
BMJ
2014

Acupuncture for Knee Osteoarthritis: Systematic Review

Significant improvement in pain and function at 3 and 6 months, with 40% reduction in VAS pain scores.

n = 3,187 patients
Post-Surgical Pain
Pain Medicine
2019

Electroacupuncture for Post-Surgical Pain Management

EA reduced opioid consumption by 33% post-surgery and shortened hospital stay by 1.4 days on average.

n = 847 patients
Pain Mechanism (all types)
Nature Neuroscience
2010

Adenosine A1 Receptors Mediate Local Anti-Nociceptive Effects of Acupuncture

Needle insertion increases local adenosine 24-fold, directly suppressing pain signal transmission at the insertion site.

n = Controlled laboratory study
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