ACUPUNCTURE
At Peak Dynamics physical therapy and wellness , we offer acupuncture as an integrative therapy alongside physical rehabilitation—helping you recover faster, feel better, and stay well.
Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or looking to reduce stress and improve overall balance, acupuncture offers natural, evidence-based support for your body’s healing process.
What we treat
- Chronic pain – neck, back, joints, migraines, sciatica
- Stress & anxiety – regulate your nervous system and reset
- Fertility – hormone support, cycle regulation, IVF support
- Cosmetic acupuncture – natural skin rejuvenation, no downtime
- Sports injuries – faster recovery, reduced inflammation
- General wellness – boost immunity, energy, and sleep
What we treat
Acupuncture stimulates the body’s natural healing systems—improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and balancing the nervous system. Each session is tailored to your unique goals and medical history, whether you’re here for rehab support or overall wellness.
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Meet our Acupuncturist
Nancy Raza MSAC, LAC, LMT
Nancy Raza, MSAC, LAc, LMT, is a licensed acupuncturist and massage therapist with advanced training in Chinese Medicine. While studying massage therapy at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Nancy developed a deep appreciation for viewing the human body as an interconnected system of matter and energy, shaped by nature and its constant changes. This holistic perspective guides every session, along with a calm, attentive presence and a gentle needling style designed to keep patients comfortable and at ease.
Nancy’s clinical focus includes digestive disorders, psycho-emotional health, chronic musculoskeletal pain, autoimmune conditions, and sports medicine. She believes that symptoms are the body’s language signals that deserve to be heard rather than suppressed. By listening closely to both the physical and emotional experiences of each patient, Nancy aims to support meaningful, lasting change. Seeing patients regain mobility, experience reduced pain, or reconnect with their bodies.
