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Many Paths Acupuncture has been providing professional, compassionate, and quality care on the Kitsap Peninsula since 2004. Combining traditional acupuncture, shiatsu-anma acupressure, herbal medicine, breathing and movement strategies, we treat a variety of disorders, including: back pain, neck and shoulder pain, knee pain, joint and muscle pain, addiction recovery, chronic pain, mental-emotional disorders, allergies, accident recovery, infertility, insomnia, menopausal syndrome, and many other pathological conditions.
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I moved to Port Orchard in 2003-2004 from Minneapolis, MN, where I taught and practiced for 10 years. The foundation of my work; Shiatsu-Anma, is a particular style of Japanese medical acupressure developed by DoAnn T. Kaneko L.Ac, PhD. Dr Kaneko learned Anma from his parents and was formally trained in Shiatsu and Acupuncture at Toyo Acupuncture College in Japan.
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The building is on the former site of the Sidney Hotel, now the Sidney Professional Bldg, opposite City Hall. From Hwy 16: exit on Old Clifton/Tremont and take Tremont towards Port Orchard. Turn left on Port Orchard Blvd (the Bypass route) and then turn right on Bay St. Turn right just after City Hall on Robert Geiger St. (formerly Bank St.), go up the hill to Prospect St.
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Acupuncture needles are very thin, hairlike, or filiform needles. You may feel a slight pinch when they are inserted and removed. This sensation is nothing like that produced with a hypodermic needle used for injections. Most people experience some sensation while the needles are in place. Some may feel a tingling, or distending sensation, others a mild pulsing, and others feel nothing.
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Acupuncture is not entirely painless, but the needles used are much thinner and lighter than the needles used for injection. Most people experience a dull, heavy, distending, or "electric" sensation from acupuncture needles, not "pain". If you are in an acute phase of an injury or illness, the acupuncture points are likely to be more sensitive.
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