For five years in a row, Rosenthal Acupuncture, PC has been selected for the, “2020 Best of Robbinsville Award” in the Acupuncture Clinic category by the Robbinsville Award Program. Dr. Steve Rosenthal is a nationally board-certified Acupuncturist, and has received a Diplomate in Acupuncture, and Diplomate in Chinese Herbology. Since 1997, he has helped many read more…
Rosenthal Acupuncture Receives 2020 Best of Robbinsville Award
Acupuncture and Side Effects of Chemotherapy
A 2018 study published in the World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion looked at the effect of acupuncture treatments on rectal cancer patients who were experiencing hand-foot syndrome caused by their chemotherapy treatments. Hand-foot syndrome is a known side effect of chemotherapy characterized by redness, swelling, tingling, numbness, itching and pain in the palms of the hands read more…
Acupuncture for Sprains and Strains
A study of 1,200 basketball players with reported ankle sprains was conducted by the Department of Physical Education at Changsha Normal University and in conjunction with the Institute of Sport at Jishou University, to look at the efficacy of acupoint application and acupoint massage in treating these injuries. The participants were treated with routine care, read more…
Acupuncture and Sports Injuries
In a study conducted by researchers from the Physical Education Institute at Zhengzhou University, Traditional Chinese Medicine was investigated to see how it affected athletes suffering from motor impairment due to injury. Participants in the study suffered from limited range of motion in a number of joints, including the neck, upper and lower limbs. The read more…
Acupuncture may be antidote for allergies
Most people are familiar with acupuncture and how it can help relieve pain in some patients. Based on a recent study as noted on time.com, it may also relieve seasonal allergies as well. Most patients suffering with seasonal allergies tend to use antihistamines and other allergy medications for relief, but alternative treatments like acupuncture, in read more…
Is Acupuncture an Effective Treatment for Insomnia?
A study published by the Journal of Sleep Medicine shows acupuncture is a safe and effective treatment for insomnia sufferers. The study group was composed of 72 patients with primary insomnia. Acupuncture treatments were given three times a week for four weeks and patients were required to wear sleep monitors, as well as complete regular read more…