With Shiatsu Massage Back Pain and More Dissipates

Shiatsu is a form of Asian bodywork with origins in traditional Chinese medicine. Similar to acupuncture and its diagnostic methods, Shiatsu massage therapy uses acupoints and energy channels (meridians) in treatment. … Read More

Holistic Health Careers: 3 Steps to Launch

Holistic health is a form of healing that focuses on the whole person – the body, mind, and spirit. It includes treatments that help people gain proper life balance, including acupuncture and massage therapy. … Read More

Healing Holistically: Understanding Holistic Medicine

Holistic medicine focuses on treatments that address the whole person, rather than treating illness or disease as an isolated incident. Any illness or disease that occurs is viewed as a dysfunction of the person as a whole. The holistic physician takes into consideration physical, nutritional, environmental, emotional, spiritual, or lifestyle factors that may be contributors or causes of ill health. … Read More

4 Things to Know About Going to Massage School

Going to massage school is a personal, unique experience for all students. At the same time, there are many things about it that are common to everyone. The following are four things prospective students should know about going to massage school that can help them determine if it’s the right choice for them. … Read More

More Yoga Benefits: Relief for Fibromyalgia

Posted January 21, 2016 by Dr. Renee Skuban, M.O.M., Acupuncture Physician & filed under Holistic Medicine

Practicing yoga benefits a variety of health conditions, including fibromyalgia. Yoga reduces the physical and psychological symptoms of chronic pain in women with fibromyalgia, according to a new study by York University researchers. The study is the first to look at the effects of yoga on fibromyalgia, specifically its cortisol levels in women. … Read More

3 Essential Next Steps after Graduating from Acupuncture School

Graduating from acupuncture school is an exciting time. It means you will soon be on your way to pursuing a rewarding career and helping others in an effective and cutting-edge healthcare field. If you’re an acupuncture school student about to graduate, the following are three steps to take to make sure you’re ready to embrace your future. … Read More

Massage Offers Key Relief for Back Pain

Posted January 14, 2016 by Acupuncture & Massage College & filed under Holistic Medicine, Massage Therapy School

Massage therapy helps ease chronic low back pain and improves function, according to a new Annals of Internal Medicine trial. This is the first study to compare structural and relaxation (Swedish) massage. The trial found that both types of massage worked well with few side effects. … Read More

What to Ask When Visiting Oriental Medicine Schools

Researching oriental medicine schools to pursue a degree in oriental medicine or acupuncture is a positive step toward a rewarding and successful career. This educational journey often begins with a visit to the oriental medicine schools you have in mind. Once there, there are many things to ask and consider to ensure the school is the best fit for you. … Read More

Exploring New Uses: Acupuncture for Depression, Sleep Apnea

For individuals experiencing depression, acupuncture can stabilize moods and combat stress-induced fatigue. Acupuncture also can be utilized as a primary or complementary therapy for the treatment of sleep apnea and many other sleep disorders. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its symptoms are associated with depression, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. … Read More

Exploring Japanese Massage and the Benefits of Shiatsu Massage

Shiatsu massage, a form of Oriental therapy based on traditional Chinese medicine principles and Japanese massage therapy traditions, is growing in popularity. The reason for this is that this kind of body massage can be used to treat several health conditions and ailments, including: … Read More

Improving Mainstream Care With Acupuncture

According to the JAMA Archives of Internal Medicine, there are many ways to make mainstream health care more efficient: Limiting the prescribing of antibiotics for certain respiratory infections, avoiding imaging for low-back pain and osteoporosis screening, and not ordering cardiac screening tests in low-risk patients. … Read More

Massage For Wellness: Q&A on the Benefits of Massage

Posted December 28, 2015 by Christy Wood, Campus President & filed under Holistic Medicine, Massage Therapy School

As people discover the benefits of massage therapy, they are turning to the practice more and more to improve their mood and their health. Here are some overarching answers about the use of massage for wellness, and for the treatment of many conditions people may not be aware of. … Read More

Ask Admissions: How Do I Enroll in Massage School?

Posted December 23, 2015 by Joe Calareso, Director of Admissions & filed under Massage Therapy School

When people decide to go to massage school, they often know already that they want to help people and pursue a rewarding career. But all new and prospective students generally have questions about how exactly to get started. The following are answers to the most common inquiries we receive when people are looking to enroll at AMC. … Read More

How Effective is Acupuncture For Back Pain?

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How Much Does Acupuncture School Cost?

Update August 2019: How to Save Money on Acupuncture School. When deciding on a career path, there are many things to consider. Will it provide work life balance, a sense of purpose, a sound income, a path of opportunity? Once you narrow down your options, another aspect to consider is how much will it cost for the education or degree to practice in that career. … Read More

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