Enhance Performance with Sports Recovery Acupuncture

Treatment Approach

 

Treatment Approach

A lot of practitioners treat symptoms. Most physical therapy focuses on immediate relief. But athletes need more than quick fixes—you need a complete system that addresses not just what hurts today, but what keeps you performing at your best tomorrow.

That's why I developed an approach that takes you through three distinct stages of care, each building on the previous one to create lasting results.

The 3 Stages of Care: Your Journey from Pain to Peak Performance

  • What's happening in your body: Your body is sending pain signals for a reason. Stage 1 addresses what's bothering you most while beginning to identify the root patterns causing your discomfort. This isn't about masking symptoms—it's about starting the retraining process that teaches your body how to heal itself.

    What we focus on:

    • Immediate pain reduction

    • Inflammation management

    • Initial movement pattern assessment

    • Beginning the body's retraining process

    • Identifying underlying root causes

    What to expect: 15-40% improvement as your body begins to remember how to heal itself.

    Typical timeline: Progress usually becomes noticeable within the first few treatments, though everyone responds differently based on their condition and how long they've been dealing with the issue.

  • Address root cause for long-term results

    What's happening in your body: Now we dive deeper. With your symptoms manageable, we can address the underlying biomechanical and energetic patterns that created the problem in the first place. This is where the Eastern approach really shines—while Western medicine focuses on isolated problems, Eastern medicine seeks to restore balance to your entire system.

    In Stage 2, we work at the nervous system level to restore energetic balance by reconnecting signals to the brain that the nervous system wasn't communicating properly. Your nervous system controls everything—muscle function, pain perception, healing responses, and energy flow throughout your body. When we restore these proper communication pathways between your body and brain, we allow true healing to occur.

    Your body starts building new, healthier movement patterns while we rebalance the energetic pathways (meridians) that support optimal function. True healing happens when both your physical structure and nervous system are working in harmony.

    What we focus on:

    • Correcting movement dysfunction

    • Addressing compensatory patterns

    • Reconnecting proper brain-body communication

    • Strengthening weak links in the kinetic chain

    • Improving tissue quality and function

    • Restoring energetic balance throughout your system

    • Building resilience for your sport's demands

    What to expect: 75-100% improvement as your body restores its natural function and balance.

    Why this stage is crucial: Most treatment stops at Stage 1, which is why injuries often return. Stage 2 is where we build the foundation that keeps you healthy long-term.

  • Maintenance & tune-ups to maximize performance

    What's happening in your body: You're back to full function—now let's keep you there and optimize your performance. Stage 3 focuses on injury prevention, performance enhancement, and maintaining the healthy patterns we've established.

    What we focus on:

    • Performance optimization

    • Injury prevention strategies

    • Maintaining optimal movement patterns

    • Managing training load and recovery

    • Fine-tuning your body's systems

    What to expect: Maintain and maximize your health and athletic performance.

    Think of it like this: Elite athletes don't just train when they're injured—they maintain their bodies as part of their competitive edge. Stage 3 gives you that same advantage.

Why This Approach Works for Athletes

Most treatment stops at Stage 1

Temporary relief that doesn't address why the injury happened in the first place. Athletes need more. You need a system that gets you back stronger than before, with the confidence that your body can handle what you demand from it.

The difference in my approach:

Instead of just treating your knee pain, we retrain the movement patterns that caused it. Instead of just relieving your shoulder tension, we address the postural habits and stress patterns that keep recreating it.

Built for athletic demands:

Your body faces unique stresses that weekend exercisers don't understand. Training loads, competition pressure, repetitive movement patterns—my approach accounts for all of these factors.

My Integrated Treatment Method

East Meets West

I combine Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern sports medicine techniques, thanks to training under some of the field's pioneers:

  • Ian Armstrong (my mentor and lead instructor in the SMAC program)

  • Matt Callison (SMAC program founder)

  • Whitfield Reaves (the godfather of sports medicine acupuncture)

  • Jenny Neiters (SF 49ers team acupuncturist)

  • Jaime Chavez (renowned for assessment and diagnosis)

What this means for your treatment:

  • Motor points and trigger points for immediate relief

  • Kinesiology assessment to identify movement dysfunction

  • Electrical stimulation to enhance muscle activation

  • Traditional acupuncture for systemic healing

  • Athlete-specific protocols based on your sport's demands

What Makes This Different from Other Treatment Approaches

  • While physical therapy focuses on muscles, joints, and movement patterns, I work directly with your nervous system to restore proper brain-body communication. This is where true healing happens—when your nervous system can properly coordinate muscle function, pain perception, and healing responses.

    Even the best physical therapists who look at the entire kinetic chain are still working primarily with the muscular and skeletal systems. I integrate your nervous system, energy pathways, stress patterns, and overall physiological balance into the treatment approach, creating lasting change at the cellular and neurological level.

    How we work together: Acupuncture enhances PT outcomes by improving nervous system function, which allows muscles to respond better to strengthening exercises and movement retraining. Many of my patients see faster PT progress when we're addressing the neurological foundation simultaneously. I often coordinate with physical therapists to optimize treatment timing and ensure our approaches complement each other.

  • Chiropractic focuses primarily on spinal alignment and joint manipulation to restore proper biomechanics. While this can provide excellent relief for structural issues, I work at the nervous system level to address why those structural problems developed in the first place.

    Rather than just adjusting misalignments, I help restore the neurological communication that allows your body to maintain proper alignment naturally. This addresses both the structural component AND the underlying physiological imbalances that created the need for adjustment.

    How we work together: Acupuncture can help chiropractic adjustments hold longer by addressing the muscle tension and nervous system patterns that pull joints out of alignment. When we restore proper neurological communication, the body is better able to maintain the structural corrections achieved through chiropractic care. Many chiropractors refer patients to me when adjustments aren't holding or when chronic muscle tension is limiting treatment progress.

  • Massage therapy works with soft tissue to reduce tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation. These are valuable benefits, but massage primarily works at the tissue level rather than addressing the nervous system patterns that create chronic tension.

    My approach goes deeper by reconnecting the brain-body communication pathways that control muscle tone, pain perception, and healing responses. Instead of temporarily releasing tension, we retrain your nervous system to maintain healthy muscle function and prevent the buildup of chronic tension patterns.

    How we work together: Acupuncture can extend the benefits of massage therapy by addressing the neurological patterns that cause muscles to tighten up again. When we restore proper nervous system communication, massage work lasts longer and patients need less frequent sessions. I often recommend massage therapy as part of a comprehensive care plan, especially for athletes managing high training loads.

The integration advantage: While each of these approaches has value, my systematic method addresses the nervous system foundation that underlies all physical function—creating changes that support and enhance the benefits of other therapies.

Who This Approach Works Best For

Athletes Ready for Real Change

Those willing to commit to the complete process rather than looking for quick fixes.

Chronic Pain Sufferers

People who've tried everything else and keep getting temporary relief but no lasting solutions.

Prevention-Minded Athletes

Smart athletes who want to stay ahead of injuries rather than constantly reacting to them.

Competitive Athletes

From weekend warriors to professionals, athletes who understand that peak performance requires systematic care.

Your Starting Point

Where do you begin? That depends on your current situation, injury history, and goals. During your free 20-minute consultation, I'll assess exactly where you're starting and create your personalized path through the three stages.

Some athletes start in Stage 1 with acute pain that needs immediate attention.

Others begin in Stage 2 if they've already had some treatment but keep having setbacks.

Prevention-focused athletes might start in Stage 3 to optimize performance and avoid future issues.

Ready to Get Started?

Every athlete's pattern is different. Let's figure out yours.

Next Steps:

  1. Book your free consultation to determine your starting stage

  2. Receive your personalized treatment plan

  3. Begin your journey from pain to peak performance