Links
| Offers information and books by physiotherapist Alan King on pain management using acupuncture and TENS. |
www.alanking.net| Search for an acupuncturist by zip code and distance from zip code. Lists thousands of practitioners in teh United States only. Includes links to other resources. |
www.acufinder.com/| Resources for patients, practitioners and students. Search for schools and acupuncturists. Includes a newsletter and reference library. |
www.acupuncture.com/| B.C.A.T.A. is a professional organization to support practitioners of acupressure. Lists bylaws, available schools and clinics, plus a description of acupressure. |
www.acupressurebc.org/| Provides an introduction to acupuncture and some history. Describes modern techniques and lists conditions that may benefit from treatment. |
www.healthy.net/clinic/therapy/acupuncture/| Describes the origin of these healing systems and how they are performed. Discusses occult nature of the practice. |
www.letusreason.org/Nam10.htm| Offers certification for oriental medicine and acupuncture practitioners, plus list of continuing education providers and exam dates. |
www.nccaom.org/| Describes key points about acupuncture, what it feels like, what benefits or risks treatment may have. Includes references and how to find a licensed practitioner. |
nccam.nih.gov/health/acupuncture/| Online study and testing of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and Chinese herbs for college tests and the NCCAOM and California Board exams. |
www.TCMtests.com| Offers a history of the treatment. Describes the method, meridians and alternatives. Explains yin/yang theory and the five elements. |
www.aworldofacupuncture.com/| Source for information about complementary and alternative medicine focusing on acupuncture. Discusses acupuncture theory and includes a searchable database of practitioners. |
www.yinyanghouse.com/ | |