

What is Acupuncture and How Does It Work?
Chinese medical theory explains that health is the harmonious flow of the life force, or energy, known as “Qi.” Balanced and free-flowing Qi creates health and well-being, whereas blocked or stagnant Qi causes illness, pain, and disease.
Acupuncture involves stimulating various points on the body using tiny sterile needles and warming herbs to help regulate the smooth flow of Qi, re-awakening the body’s natural ability to heal.
From a Western perspective, the various points are viewed as places to stimulate nerves, muscles, and connective tissue. The stimulation increases blood flow, while at the same time triggering the activity of the body’s natural painkillers.
Acupuncture has the ability to address both acute and chronic conditions that affect the mental, emotional, and physical aspects of an individual. It can also help support the maintenance of general immunity and overall health.


Sheila Perkinson
Sheila Perkinson is a licensed acupuncturist in the state of Maryland. She received her Master of Acupuncture degree from the Maryland University of Integrative Health in Laurel, MD, where she studied the Five Element teachings of J.R. Worsley, as well as the concepts and philosophies of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In addition to running her private practice, Sheila is the acupuncturist at the Wellness & Support Center at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson.
What Can Acupuncture Treat?
Acupuncture is a safe, non-pharmacological treatment that can help address multiple health issues, including:
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Chronic and acute pain
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Headaches/Migraine
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Insomnia
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Side effects related to cancer treatments
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Peripheral Neuropathy
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Menstrual/Gynecological disorders/Fertility
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Anxiety
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Gastrointestinal issues
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Respiratory ailments
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Seasonal allergies


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