The Remarkable Way Acupuncture Can Relieve Pelvic Pain

Mindy Pickard speaks on the integration of the pelvic care team you can build to fight pelvic pain. Mindy explains how the combination of trigger point acupuncture and traditional Chinese acupuncture can help relieve the many symptoms and conditions related to your pelvic pain.

Mindy Pickard earned a Masters in Acupuncture at Tri-State College of Acupuncture. She is an NCCAOM Diplomate in Acupuncture and is licensed in New York State. She is trained in several acupuncture styles including trigger-point release; Japanese Style; and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Mindy has introduced to acupuncture after suffering from chronic neck pain for years and now see’s the how it can relieve pain in all sorts of scenarios.

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The 2019 Pelvic Health Summit is an online summit created to bring the latest information and top practitioners of pelvic health to you.

Our goals for the summit are: Educate Men and Women on the importance of Pelvic Health Provide multiple perspectives and specialists to weigh in on Pelvic Health Provide an accepting platform for people to engage, discuss, and support one another.

Learn more about the summit, speakers, topics and join our supportive community group at: https://www.pelvichealthsummit.com/

If you'd like to learn more, here are some resources from our partners:

Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine Practice - https://www.pelvicrehabilitation.com/

International Pelvic Pain Society - https://www.pelvicpain.org/home.aspx

The Women’s Pelvic Health Podcast - https://www.thewomenspelvichealthpodcast.com/

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