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Acupuncture for Chronic Pain in Seattle: Does It Actually Work?

If you're searching for pain management acupuncture in Seattle, you're not alone — and you're asking the right question. Acupuncture is one of the most evidence-backed natural treatments for chronic pain available today, and at GoodMedizen in downtown Seattle, it's one of our core specialties.

I'm Courtney Zeller, AEMP, L.Ac., MS — a licensed acupuncturist and functional medicine practitioner at GoodMedizen, located at 509 Olive Way, Suite 1401 in downtown Seattle's Historic Medical Dental Building. I've treated hundreds of patients with chronic pain conditions, and I want to share what the evidence actually says.

What the Research Says About Acupuncture and Chronic Pain

The question "how effective is acupuncture for chronic pain?" has been studied extensively. Here's what the science shows:

A landmark meta-analysis published in the Archives of Internal Medicine analyzed data from nearly 18,000 patients across 29 randomized controlled trials. The conclusion: acupuncture is effective for treating chronic pain, with results significantly better than both sham acupuncture and no-acupuncture controls.

The conditions with the strongest evidence include:

How Acupuncture Treats Pain (It's Not What You Think)

Most people assume acupuncture is about "blocking" pain signals. That's only part of the picture. Modern research shows acupuncture works through multiple mechanisms:

Neurological:

Acupuncture stimulates the release of endorphins and enkephalins — your body's natural painkillers. It also modulates the way your nervous system processes pain signals, essentially turning down the volume on chronic pain pathways.

Inflammatory: Chronic pain almost always involves inflammation. Acupuncture has been shown to reduce inflammatory markers like TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β. This is particularly important for conditions like arthritis and autoimmune pain.

Circulatory: By improving blood flow to affected areas, acupuncture helps deliver oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products that contribute to pain.

Muscular: Trigger point acupuncture directly releases muscle tension and adhesions that cause or perpetuate pain patterns.

What to Expect at a Pain Management Acupuncture Visit

At GoodMedizen, a typical pain management visit looks like this:

holistic pain management approach

. At GoodMedizen, we integrate:


This integrative approach is what makes holistic pain management services different from simply masking symptoms with medication.

Who Should Consider Acupuncture for Pain?

Acupuncture may be right for you if:

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sessions will I need?


Most chronic pain patients see significant improvement within 6–8 sessions. Some conditions respond faster, some take longer. We reassess regularly and adjust your plan accordingly.

Does insurance cover acupuncture for pain? Many insurance plans in Washington State cover acupuncture for pain management. We can help you verify your benefits.

Is acupuncture safe?


Yes. When performed by a licensed acupuncturist, acupuncture has an excellent safety profile. Side effects are rare and typically limited to mild bruising at treatment sites.

Ready to Address Your Pain Differently?

If you're looking for acupuncture for chronic pain in Seattle, GoodMedizen is here to help. Text us at (206) 402-3813 to schedule your first visit, or learn more about our approach at goodmedizen.com.

GoodMedizen is located at 509 Olive Way, Suite 1401 in downtown Seattle's Historic Medical Dental Building.

 
 
 

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