Addressing Pain and Tension Through Needle Therapy

Acupuncture in Spanaway for persistent discomfort that limits daily movement

Dr. Michael J. Frink Chiropractic provides acupuncture services in Spanaway, addressing conditions where conventional approaches have not produced satisfactory relief. This treatment involves the insertion of sterile, hair-thin needles at specific anatomical points based on individual assessment and treatment goals. The technique is used for conditions including chronic musculoskeletal discomfort, tension patterns, and stress-related physical responses.



The service involves a thorough initial evaluation to identify which needle placement sites align with your specific concerns and physical presentation. Needle insertion depth and placement angle are determined by the tissue structures being addressed and the treatment objectives established during your consultation.

Schedule an initial evaluation to discuss whether acupuncture aligns with your health objectives and current condition.

What Happens During an Acupuncture Session

Each session begins with a brief assessment of your current symptoms and any changes since the previous visit. Needles are then inserted at predetermined points, typically remaining in place for twenty to thirty minutes while you rest in a quiet treatment room. The number of needles used varies based on the treatment plan, ranging from as few as five to more than twenty depending on the areas being addressed.



Following needle removal, you may notice a temporary sensation of relaxation or mild fatigue as your body responds to the treatment. Some individuals report feeling a subtle shift in tension patterns or localized warmth in treated areas, though responses vary considerably between patients and across different sessions.


Treatment frequency is determined by your initial response and the nature of your condition. Acute issues may require more frequent sessions initially, while chronic patterns often involve a graduated schedule that adjusts as your body adapts to the intervention.

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What Patients Ask About Acupuncture Treatment

Patients in Spanaway often have questions before beginning acupuncture services, particularly regarding what the process involves and how it differs from other treatment modalities.


What does needle insertion feel like?

  • Most patients report minimal sensation during insertion, occasionally describing a brief pinch or dull pressure as the needle reaches the appropriate depth, followed by a sense of heaviness or tingling at the site.


How many sessions does a treatment plan typically include?

  • Initial plans often involve six to eight sessions scheduled over several weeks, with adjustments made based on your response to treatment and the chronicity of your condition.


What conditions are addressed through acupuncture?

  • This treatment is used for musculoskeletal tension, headache patterns, stress-related physical symptoms, and certain types of chronic discomfort, though individual suitability is determined during consultation.


Are the needles reused between patients?

  • All needles are sterile, single-use, and disposed of in medical sharps containers immediately after each session, following standard infection control protocols required in Washington State clinical settings.


When should sessions be scheduled for optimal response?

  • Consistency matters more than specific timing, though some practitioners recommend avoiding sessions immediately before high-stress events or physically demanding activities to allow your system time to integrate the treatment effects.


Dr. Michael J. Frink Chiropractic integrates acupuncture with comprehensive assessment to address conditions that benefit from this specific intervention. Contact the office to arrange a consultation and determine whether this treatment approach fits your individual circumstances and health goals.

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