Alicia DeMartin

  • NeuroAcupuncture scalp needling to stimulate neural pathways.
  • Acupuncture for acute and chronic pain management.
  • Orthopedic-focused needling for musculoskeletal pain and injury.
  • Acupuncture for concussion, TBI, and post-stroke recovery.
  • Acupuncture for PTSD, anxiety, depression, and neurological disorders.

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

Fernwood Holistic Health

1921 Boston Post Rd, Unit 2&3, Westbrook, CT, 06498

A Connecticut native, Alicia DeMartin has been in practice since 2007. Alicia earned a BS from the University of Vermont in 1995 and a MS in Oriental Medicine from Southwest Acupuncture College in Boulder, Colorado in 2007. Alicia was in private practice in Eagle, Colorado for six years and has practiced in Connecticut since 2013. In her free time she enjoys sculling, downhill and xc skiing, travel abroad and exploring New England. Alicia has undergone advanced postgraduate training in pain management and orthopedics as well as certification in NeuroAcupuncture from the Neuroacupuncture Institute (NAI) in Santa Fe New Mexico. NeuroAcupuncture is an advanced, evidence-based, contemporary acupuncture technique. NeuroAcupuncture integrates traditional Chinese needling methods with Western medical knowledge of neurology, neuroscience, and neurological rehabilitation. Sterile, single-use needles are placed on the scalp over corresponding regions of the brain to stimulate underlying neural pathways. The technique is well tolerated by patients, often producing remarkable results with just a few needles. NeuroAcupuncture is very effective in the treatment of acute and chronic pain, central nervous system disorders including: TBI, Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia, Parkinson’s disease, Epilepsy, essential tremor, post-stroke recovery.

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