Acupuncture

Many people seek acupuncture for: Pain relief- back, neck, shoulder, knee, elbow, foot, and hand, as well as general muscle tension, arthritis, migraines, sciatica, and joint pain Women's health- menstrual cycles, fertility/infertility support, pregnancy care, postpartum recovery, peri and menopause symptoms Stress and Mental Health- anxiety, depression, PTSD, emotional balance Digestive is... Read More

Many people seek acupuncture for:
Pain relief- back, neck, shoulder, knee, elbow, foot, and hand, as well as general muscle tension, arthritis, migraines, sciatica, and joint pain
Women's health- menstrual cycles, fertility/infertility support, pregnancy care, postpartum recovery, peri and menopause symptoms
Stress and Mental Health- anxiety, depression, PTSD, emotional balance
Digestive issues- bloating, nausea, IBS, acid reflux, constipation
Immune and respiratory health- allergies, sinus issues, frequent colds, asthma
General wellness- fatigue, low energy, sleep disturbance/insomnia etc.

Modern research has found that acupuncture promotes healing by improving blood circulation, reducing local inflammation, and relaxing tight muscles. Acupuncture relieves pain by re-establishing communication between damaged tissues and the central nervous system. By stimulating muscles and neurons acupuncture is able to re-establish proper balance, improve posture and reduce pain. It also affects your brain chemistry, improving our mood and stress by increasing serotonin and dopamine levels, our “happy” chemicals.


Chiropractic

Chiropractic care has become synonymous with spinal adjustments, which is the manual manipulation of the joints of the spine to restore normal position, motion, and neuromuscular stabilization. What we see clinically every day is that joints that are stuck and not moving will tend to create patterns of pain, weakness, and subsequent tightness and immobility throughout the body, often in parts o... Read More

Chiropractic care has become synonymous with spinal adjustments, which is the manual manipulation of the joints of the spine to restore normal position, motion, and neuromuscular stabilization. What we see clinically every day is that joints that are stuck and not moving will tend to create patterns of pain, weakness, and subsequent tightness and immobility throughout the body, often in parts of the body not associated with the patients complaint. Chiropractic manipulation (the adjustment) is a very safe and effective method for restoring normal position, motion and neurological control of the joints and muscles of the body.

Margaret is a licensed acupuncturist and trained herbalist. She found East Asian Medicine as a last resort to help with years of chronic ankle pain. After her first treatment, not only had her ankle pain improved, but so had her digestion and sleep – the kicker was they never put a needle in her ankle! After this experience, Margaret attended Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, one of the oldest and most reputable schools in the nation for East Asian Medicine. In 2021, Margaret moved back to her hometown of Little Rock to share her skills and knowledge of this incredible medicine with the Natural State.

As a holistic practitioner, Margaret believes one size does not fit all in medicine. She treats the whole patient, identifying the root of the problem and tailoring each treatment plan to the individual. She values listening to her patients and making sure their care is centered around their goals. Margaret is passionate about treating general pain conditions, lowering inflammation and helping patients heal themselves so they can get back to doing the activities they love. She is trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), sports medicine acupuncture/trigger point release, Japanese Meridian Acupuncture, and many non-needling techniques like cupping, gua sha, and TuiNa (Chinese Massage/Physical Therapy).

Margaret is a licensed acupuncturist and trained herbalist. She found East Asian Medicine as a la... Read More

“I discovered Chiropractic care while searching for help with several chronic sports injuries. At one point I would injure myself more quickly than I could heal. Finally, a Chiropractor showed me how my body was all connected, and that sometimes when our bodies can’t heal themselves properly, we need a gentle nudge in the right direction to restore proper function. What I’ve learned since then is that sometimes that nudge is a chiropractic adjustment, sometimes it’s a change in our diet and exercise, or even changing our internal dialogue and finding better strategies for dealing with life’s stresses. My goal for each patient is to identify what’s getting in the way of them achieving better health. This often involves digging deep into the root cause of their problems and working on those issues from several different directions at once.” When Dr. Stark’s not helping patients with aches and pains, providing functional medicine or lifestyle coaching, you can find him out exploring the rocks, trails and rivers around the Natural State, usually with his rescue dog Bullet.

“I discovered Chiropractic care while searching for help with several chronic sports injuries. ... Read More

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