Local business magazines are taking notice of how integrative care can benefit the workforce. A recent piece in the Dallas Business Journal reports that New Life Chiropractic and Wellness has added acupuncture to its menu of services, and area employers are paying attention. The article notes that the clinic’s doctors, certified in chiropractic and acupuncture under Texas Board standards, are bringing evidence-informed needling techniques into treatment plans for common musculoskeletal conditions.
The piece explains that while acupuncture has been used for centuries, its popularity in the United States has surged – the percentage of adults who use acupuncture more than doubled between 2002 and 2022, and most people now seek it to manage pain. Research shows acupuncture may help relieve back and neck pain, knee pain from osteoarthritis, postoperative discomfort and joint pain associated with certain cancer treatments. For chronic low back pain, studies report short-term improvements in pain and function when acupuncture is combined with conventional care. Evidence is less consistent for acute pain, so the clinic emphasises realistic expectations and integrates needling with manual therapy and rehabilitative exercises.
Business owners told the Journal that they appreciate having a drug‑free, non‑invasive option that keeps employees on the job. By improving mobility and reducing pain, acupuncture can help workers recover from repetitive stress and desk‑related strains. New Life Chiropractic’s team collaborates with patients and, when appropriate, their employers, to design care plans that reduce downtime and improve quality of life. The article concludes that this patient‑centred approach positions the clinic as a leader in musculoskeletal health for the Flower Mound business community.
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