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Chronic back pain and sciatica are among the most common reasons people seek acupuncture β€” and for good reason. Acupuncture is one of the most evidence-based, drug-free treatments for musculoskeletal pain available today. Here's what the research shows and what you can realistically expect.

πŸ’‘ Bottom line: Acupuncture significantly reduces chronic back pain and sciatica β€” often providing relief where medications, physical therapy, and injections have fallen short. Most patients notice improvement within 3–6 sessions.

What the Evidence Says

Acupuncture for pain is among the most extensively studied areas in integrative medicine. The Archives of Internal Medicine published a landmark meta-analysis of over 17,000 patients showing acupuncture to be significantly more effective than both sham acupuncture and conventional pain management for back pain, neck pain, osteoarthritis, and headaches.

Key findings from research:

How Acupuncture Relieves Pain

Acupuncture addresses pain through several mechanisms that conventional medicine often overlooks:

1. Endorphin Release

Needle insertion triggers the release of endorphins β€” the body's natural painkillers. This is why many patients feel immediate relief during or right after their first session.

2. Nervous System Regulation

Acupuncture modulates pain signals traveling through the nervous system, essentially "turning down the volume" on chronic pain pathways that have become hypersensitized over time.

3. Inflammation Reduction

Specific acupuncture points trigger local anti-inflammatory responses, reducing swelling, congestion, and the biochemical cascade that perpetuates chronic pain.

4. Muscle Release

Trigger point acupuncture directly releases tight muscle bands, restoring normal muscle length and reducing the compression on nerves that causes referred pain like sciatica.

Conditions We Treat

How Many Sessions Do I Need?

Acute injuries (recent onset, less than 3 months) often respond rapidly β€” many patients feel significant improvement in 3–6 sessions.

Chronic conditions (ongoing for more than 3 months) typically require 8–12 sessions for lasting results, as the nervous system needs time to recalibrate. We'll give you a realistic treatment plan at your very first visit β€” no guesswork, no surprises.

Most patients come weekly at first, then taper to every 2 weeks, then monthly for maintenance as needed.

Does Insurance Cover It?

Yes β€” for pain management, most major insurance plans now cover acupuncture, including Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of CA, Cigna, Health Net, and UnitedHealthcare. We verify your benefits for free before your first visit, so you know exactly what to expect.

πŸ“ Serving patients from Pleasanton, Dublin, Livermore, San Ramon, Danville, Walnut Creek & the East Bay. 1811 Santa Rita Rd, Suite 108, Pleasanton CA 94566.