Sport Recovery Acupuncture

Sport Recovery Acupuncture

Acupuncture, Trigger-point Dry Needling, Holistic Care

Take care of your mind, your body will thank you. Take care of your body, your mind will thank you.

meet Maor Livni

Maor is a board-certified New York state-licensed Acupuncturist.
He graduated from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in 2018 with an Associate’s Degree in Massage Therapy, as well as a Master’s Degree in Acupuncture.
Maor is passionate about helping people feel their best and uses a combination of acupuncture and manual therapy to provide specialized care to those suffering from acute and chronic injuries, as well as complex sports injuries.

What we treat

Pain

acute injury, chronic pain, sports injuries, Neck and shoulder tension, Sciatica, tendinitis, fibromyalgia, arthritis, carpal tunnel, pre- and post-operative recovery, TMJ,

Mental & emotional health

stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, insomnia, chronic fatigue, burnout

treatments

Acupuncture

Involves the insertion of very thin needles through your skin at specific points on your body.

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Trigger-point Dry Needling

Is a procedure where a fine needle or acupuncture needle is inserted into the skin and muscle.

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Tuina bodywork

is a therapeutic form of massage used to remove blockages and keep the energy...

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Cupping

is a type of therapy that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. Cupping increases...

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Moxibustion

is the application of heat to a specific area of the body using an aromatic herb Artemesia vulgaris

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Auricular acupuncture

Auricular Acupuncture is acupuncture on your ear.The ear is composed of over 200 points,

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Electro-acupuncture

like the traditional practice of acupuncture, involves the

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Gua Sha

is a healing technique of traditional East Asian medicine.

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What to expect

First visit acupuncture appointments is roughly 60 minutes include a comprehensive health history intake, orthopedic assessment if appropriate for your condition followed by an acupuncture treatment.

Follow up acupuncture appointments include a brief update on changes since your last visit, re-assessment if appropriate followed by an acupuncture treatment.

How many Treatments? Acupuncture is a cumulative medicine, frequent treatments typically produce better, long-lasting results. An appropriate treatment plan will be discussed and recommended based on your specific condition and goals.

Appointments: $150 / 60 minutes