- River Ridge Acupuncture215 S 2nd St
River Falls, WI 54022715-396-1849 - MonClosedTue9:00 - 6:30WedClosedThu9:00 - 6:30FriClosedSatClosedSunClosedOpen in Minneapolis location Mon, Wed, Fri 9:00 - 6:30
1829 Riverside Ave
STE 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454612-293-5161
- TestimonialsSarah D. “I initially sought acupuncture for a shoulder injury I sustained falling off my bicycle. It had been months since the accident, but I was experiencing recurring muscle spasms and tenderness in my shoulder and surrounding muscles in my back, neck and arm. Before I considered acupuncture, I was prescribed muscle relaxers by my doctor. These obviously helped with the pain, but did little to remedy the injury that was causing the ongoing muscle spasms. I had never tried... Read more »
Hannibal Wolong – “Shane is a spectacular acupuncturist. He studies endlessly to further his skills to more effectively help his patients. If you have a problem, see Shane. If you don’t, Shane will help you to prevent one.”
Noelle Wilde – “To scratch the surface of what acupuncture has done for me, I have to back track a couple months and give you an idea of what my body felt like daily for years. The first moment I would open my eyes in the morning and start to roll out of bed, I would be hit with a wave of nausea from the aches that course along my spine, in my abdomen and throughout my entire back and
... Read more »Mary Laymon – “This was my first experience with acupuncture and I loved it! Shane really listens to me which is different from other medical doctors. Excited to continue my journey to health.”
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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