Chelsea Peterson
- Pain management for musculoskeletal and chronic pain.
- Trigger point therapy with acupuncture for tight muscles.
- Myofascial release integrated with needling techniques.
- Craniosacral-influenced acupuncture for neurologic complaints.
- Jiao scalp and Japanese meridian therapy for neurologic/recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Elevated Acupuncture
2401 1/2 10th Ave E, Seattle, WA, 98102-4011
Born in the Midwest, Chelsea developed her love of sports and being in nature, which led to her early passion of pursuing the healing arts. There she combined her love of horses, nature and the desire to facilitate healing in others, which brought her to Colorado. Moving on from a brief stint in the US Air Force Academy, Chelsea pursued an education in Integrative Physiology at University of Colorado Boulder where she was a D-1 track and field athlete. Along the way she studied sports medicine, physical training, Equine Therapy, and occupational therapy to name a few. She furthered her knowledge of body systems in Western Medicine as an RN, which ranged from critical care, emergency medicine, to surgical and internal medicine. Eventually Chelsea found acupuncture through her own health challenges and attended Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, where she honed her skills in Chinese Herbal Medicine, pain management, musculoskeletal pain, neurologic disorders, women’s health/fertility, cancer, hormone imbalances, and more. After obtaining her Master’s in Acupuncture and Herbs with a firm foundation in TCM and Japanese Meridian Therapy, she furthered her sub-specialities in Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release, Craniosacral techniques, Five Elements Acupuncture, and Jiao Scalp Acupuncture. >Chelsea continues to work in Western and Eastern medicines seeking to bridge the two traditions. She values the practical wisdom found in both aspects of healing, and is excited to serve clients providing safe, compassionate, whole-person care.
This is a 60-75 minute session in which your practitioner will gather information, assess, and treat your primary concerns. This involves reviewing body systems via Q&A, pulse and tongue analysis, and channel palpation. After the assessment, you’ll receive your first treatment!