- River Ridge Acupuncture215 S 2nd St
River Falls, WI 54022715-396-1849 - MonClosedTue11:00 - 6:30WedClosedThuClosedFriClosedSatClosedSunClosedOpen in Minneapolis location Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri 9:00 - 6:30
1829 Riverside Ave
STE 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454612-293-5161
- Testimonials
Coal Williams, Minneapolis, MN.
Health Complaints: Depression, anxiety, PTSD.
What is better now? Lifted mood, alleviated anxiety, greatly reduced panic attacks.
Why do you like this place? Very laid back and caring environment. Shane very clearly loves the work and is invested in the treatment and success of individuals.
Shane Setzer – “I went in to Shane for scarring that I had from multiple surgeries. Who knew acupuncture could help break down scar tissue? Shane is professional, knowledgeable, and I look forward to my visits with him. I highly recommend him!”
Nicholas Stocking – “I have suffered hobbling tendinitis in my Achilles’ tendon for at least four months. My general practitioner, then podiatrist, then physical therapist all treated me for it. It only got worse. A single session dramatically reduced my pain and I can walk without a major limp for the first time in months. I knew nothing about acupuncture before my session but am completely sold on it now. The results speak for themselves. Five of five stars. Thank
... Read more »Susan Brauhm – “Precision Acupuncture has the perfect setting for me to go to a deeply relaxed state so that healing can take place. Within this setting, Shane, the music selection and the acupuncture, I feel as though I leave my body and that healing takes place on the physical, emotional and spiritual levels.”
Acupuncture will help you avoid the doctors office
Frequently people have pain then go to the Doctor.
The doctor orders an expensive MRI. The MRI does not find a problem.
The doctor prescribes a drug.
Then, the frustrated patient comes to Precision Acupuncture.
Shane does some assessments of the musculoskeletal system and finds the source of the pain.
There are too many unnecessary expensive MRI’s being done, too many drugs being prescribed, too much time spent in the hospital lobby, and too much money spent on providers who don’t know how to assess and treat pain without drugs.
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