Jennifer McDonald

Jennifer McDonald
Jennifer Layne Acupuncture and Wellness 54 Ames Ave, Rutherford, NJ 07070
About

Jennifer McDonald

The majority of Jens clients see her for treatment of:

Pain (Neck, Back, Sciatica, Knee, etc)
Stress/Anxiety
Addiction Recovery
Sports Injuries
Headaches
Gynecological issues
General wellness maintenance programs

Never tried acupuncture and have questions? No problem! Jen encourages you to contact her and she will be happy to help.

Drop her an email and she help you decide is acupuncture is right for you. Want to read up more on Acupuncture for your condition? Shes happy to help guide you to resources to aid in the explanation of this powerful form of medicine and how you can feel you best, naturally!

Furthermore, being an out-of-network medical insurance provider, Jen can also inform you of what insurance coverage you may have for Acupuncture.
Primary Specialty

Acupuncturist

Gender Female
Services My approach to acupuncture is based on the release of constriction and increasing circulation in the body. Energy is constantly moving through the body in many forms. Blood flow, nerve signal activity and respiratory gas exchange are all examples of this movement. When energy is circulating properly, it isn't felt. The system is at harmony, balanced and strong. On the other hand, when circulation becomes blocked, stuck or deficient, dysfunction arises. Through acupuncture, overall circulation and nerve conduction are increased to provide an optimum environment in which the body can heal itself.
To achieve this, acupuncture needles are used to stimulate and release muscular, nerve and myofascial constriction throughout the body. With the free flow of energy, balance and movement are restored. Overuse, stress, structural imbalances and lifestyle habits are several of the many causes bodies become constricted, resulting in reduced performance.
The more constriction in the system, the more movement is impeded. Such impediments directly affect overall health and manifest as dysfunction; most commonly in different forms of pain. From sports injuries to emotional disorders, the treatment is designed around returning the body to the proper physical and energetic circulatory flow.
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Recent Polls
Did you experience unnecessary pain during your visit?
Not one bit! I felt much better when I left!
Does this acupuncturist leave you on hold for a long time when you call?
Never! I don't think I've ever been put on hold here for a long time
Does this acupuncturist always put the client first?
Yes, they always put clients first
by Anonymous
July 27, 2011