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Better Sleep With Acupuncture

July 13, 2025/0 Comments/in Acupuncture, Health /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

How Acupuncture Supports Sleep

Acupuncture has long been recognized as a potent healing modality in traditional Chinese medicine, with a wide range of benefits extending beyond pain relief to include improvements in sleep quality. One of the key ways in which acupuncture can help enhance better rest quality is through its ability to regulate hormone production. In this blog post, we will explore how acupuncture influences hormone activity in the body to promote better rest @ night.

The Role of Melatonin

Melatonin, often referred to as the “sleep hormone,” plays a crucial role in regulating our sleep-wake cycle. hormone is produced by the pineal gland in to darkness, signaling to the body that it’s time to rest. However, disruptions in melatonin production can lead to difficulties falling asleep and staying asleep. Acupuncture has been shown to help melatonin levels, thereby promoting more consistent and restful patterns. By targeting specific acupuncture points related to the pineal gland and circadian rhythms, acupuncturists can stimulate the production of melatonin, leading to improved quality of rest.

Managing Cortisol

Cortisol, known as the stress hormone,” plays a significant role in our body’s response to stress and anxiety. Elevated cortisol levels, especially in the evening, can disrupt sleep and lead to poor quality of rest. Acupuncture has been found to lower cortisol levels by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, also known as the “rest and digest” mode. By promoting relaxation and reducing stress, acupuncture can help to regulate cortisol production, creating a more conducive environment for restful nights.

The Connection Between Acupuncture and Serotonin

Another hormone that acupuncture can influence is serotonin, often referred to as the “feel-good hormone.” Serotonin plays a vital role in mood regulation, anxiety reduction, and overall well-being. Acupuncture has been shown to increase serotonin levels, leading to a sense of calm and relaxation that can improve sleep quality. By targeting specific acupuncture points related to serotonin production, acupuncturists can help balance this hormone, enhancing quality rest and promoting a sense of relaxation.

Scientific Research on Acupuncture for Better Sleep

Research studies support the benefits of acupuncture in regulating hormones to improve quality of rest. A study published in the Journal of Sleep Medicine and Disorders found that acupuncture significantly increased melatonin levels in patients with insomnia, leading to improvements in sleep latency and duration. Another study published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research demonstrated that acupuncture reduced cortisol levels and improved sleep quality in individuals with anxiety-related disturbances.

Incorporating Acupuncture into Your Sleep Routine

Acupuncture’s ability to regulate hormone activity, including melatonin, cortisol, and serotonin, can play a vital role in improving sleep quality. By addressing hormonal imbalances and promoting relaxation, acupuncture can help individuals achieve better patterns and overall well-being. If you’re struggling with the above issues, consider incorporating acupuncture into your wellness routine to experience the transformative benefits of a good night’s rest.

Shoulder Pain

July 1, 2025/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

Shoulder Pain: How to Find Relief

Your shoulder is the most unstable and moveable joint in your body. Its wide range of motion occurs due to four primary muscles and their tendons, which together are called the rotator cuff. If your shoulder becomes inflamed or an impingement happens, you may make the mistake of trying to avoid using your arm to help it heal. It may surprise you to learn that not moving can actually contribute to more pain or even lead to a frozen shoulder. Controlled movement is one of the best ways to heal.

Why it Matters:

The most common source of pain in the shoulder is the tendons. Your tendons attach the muscles of the shoulder to the bones. If a tendon becomes trapped, it can result in shoulder impingement. If a tendon becomes inflamed, you may hear it referred to as tendinitis or bursitis. And if a tendon becomes torn, you guessed it; you have a rotator cuff tear.

  • Shoulder Bursitis: If the sac of fluid that cushions your shoulder becomes swollen and painful due to repetitive motions, you may have bursitis.
  • Shoulder Impingement: If your tendons get pinched between or under the bones of your shoulder, it can lead to impingement. Lifting overhead repetitively can cause impingement, and it can result in swelling and pain.
  • Rotator Cuff Tear: Your rotator cuff can become damaged due to overuse, injury, or age. Tears usually cause pain when you try to lift things, and you may hear a popping sound as you move.

Your shoulder and spine work together. While it may seem like they are two completely different areas, it’s been discovered that postural abnormalities can play a significant role in your likelihood of developing shoulder pain. Maintaining a full range of motion in your shoulder and spinal joints of your neck and

mid-back can help reduce your chances of dealing with shoulder pain. If you notice shoulder discomfort or restricted movement, contact us for a complete evaluation. We’ll work to create a movement-based plan to help you find long-term relief. To learn more about us, check out ocwc.ca.

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