Anthony Pape
- Sports and orthopedic acupuncture treatments.
- Gua Sha therapy for muscular issues.
- Dry needling for pain management.
- Trigger point therapy for relief.
- Muscle energy techniques applied.
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Lee Chiropractic
4174 Park Blvd, Suite C, Oakland, CA, 94602
Anthony’s a Korean adoptee who grew up in Long Island, New York and moved out to California in 1996. His interest in natural medicine began with getting chiropractic and acupuncture when he was a teenager for asthma, bronchitis, and seasonal allergies. As well as various sports injuries from his interests in skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing and martial arts. This led him to become a Certified Massage Therapist from 2001 to 2007. Then following his sister’s previous matriculation, he attended the Academy of Chinese Culture & Health sciences and graduated in 2008 with a master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). While there he was able to study under Dr. Joshua Margolis and Dr. John Nieters, who are the top acupuncturists in their respective fields today. He’s also worked consistently alongside chiropractor’s, massage therapists and Personal trainers under one office. Anthony’s approach integrates Eastern and Western modalities, including: -Sports & Orthopedic acupuncture -Gua Sha (TCM massage tool) -Dry needling -Muscle Energy Techniques -Trigger Point Therapies -Post Isometric Relaxation Techniques Anthony has worked with Cal rowing crew members and coaches, professional cyclists, body builders, mixed martial artists, and musicians to name a few. He is networked with chiropractors, massage therapists, Personal & Pilates trainers, Psychologists, Herbalists and acupuncturists. “My goal is to find the best treatment to fit your needs.”
I use a mix of acupuncture, electrostimulation, cupping, and massage techniques. My focus is finding the best combination to help bring relief to my patients. I charge a flat rate $120 for credit card, Venmo & cash