Ryan Guey

  • Musculoskeletal disorder and injury acupuncture for pain relief.
  • Sports injury and performance-focused acupuncture techniques.
  • Acupuncture for acute and chronic pain management.
  • Headache and migraine relief through targeted acupuncture.
  • Orthopaedic-focused needling and sports medicine acupuncture techniques.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Fort Saskatchewan Acupuncture

Fort Saskatchewan Acupuncture

301, 10101 86Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, AB, T8l0t6

From a young age, Ryan had a keen interest in health and fitness, which lead to the pursuit of a career helping others obtain a happier, healthier quality of life. He moved to Edmonton from small town Peace River to attend MacEwan University where, after studying sciences for two years, he successfully completed the three-year Acupuncture program. He strongly believes in the Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine system of healing designed to provide complete, holistic care. His focus when treating an individual is addressing the issue in its entirety – getting to the root of the problem, along with managing pain and other symptoms, is the key to rapidly achieving the desired results and goals of the patient. Ryan has a special interest in treating musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. One of his greatest joys is seeing the excitement and happiness in a patient when they can get back to what they enjoy in life with minimal to no pain and optimal health. He is continuously seeking out new techniques and education in order to refine his ability to treat and help patients achieve their desired state of health, both physical and mental, as quickly as possible. Ryan also completed his Certified Sports Medicine Acupuncture certification in San Diego in the Spring of 2024, giving him a very in depth and specific knowledge base for orthopaedics, performance and injury management. Ryan’s areas of interest include: Muscular Injuries Sports Injuries Acute and Chronic Pain Headaches

Initial Acupuncture

Small filiform needles are inserted to provide relief from pain as well as treating a variety of internal medical issues, including stress, sleep issues, anxiety, digestive issues and more. For more information on what acupuncture can treat visit www.fortsaskacupuncture.com/faq. Both Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques and modern motor point or “dry needling” muscle therapy are included in our acupuncture treatments at Fort Saskatchewan Acupuncture. All acupuncture treatments include the use of modalities such as moxibustion, cupping, guasha or tuina, depending your treatment needs.

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