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About Bryn Walsh

Bryn Walsh is a practitioner of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. She is very experienced with treating a wide range of ailments and has overr 25 years experience. Diseases treated are: anxiety, mild to moderate depression and all stress related ailments including: headaches, migraines, shoulder and neck pain, lower back pain, sciatica,infertility and all pain syndromes

A licensed and Board Certified Acupuncturist, Bryn is a graduate of the Tri-State College of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, New York City. She completed her advanced clinical studies at the Heilongjiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Harbin, China and has studied Traditional Thai Massage in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand. She has been a practitioner of Qi Gong (internal martial art) for over ten years, meditation for over twenty years and yoga for over thirty years.
Bryn has been an acupuncturist since 1990.

Languages Spoken English, French

School College of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, NYC, NY

Degree Dipl in Acupuncture

Treatment Techniques

Acupressure Acupuncture Cupping Gua Sha Massage Therapy Moxibustion Non-needle Acupuncture Qi Gong

Areas of Expertise

Addiction Allergies Asthma Colds and Flu's Cosmetic Acupuncture Dermatology Gastrointestinal Disorders Headaches/Migraines Hypertension Infertility Insomnia Menstrual Disorders Musculoskeletal Disorders Pain Management Psychological/Emotional Disorders Sport's Injuries in Children Sports Medicine Stress/Anxiety Women's Health

Styles of Acupuncture

Auricular Acupuncture Japanese Style Acupuncture Micro-Facial Rejuvenation Non-needle Acupuncture Traditional Chinese Acupuncture

Associations

Additional Memberships

  • NCCAOM

The acupuncture office of Bryn Walsh in Acton, MA is within driving distance from the following cities:

Nashua Newton Vineyard Haven Needham Cambridge Boston Littleton Carlisle Concord Forge Village Chelmsford Maynard

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Q: I have had recurrent shoulder pain for three years. At times it is very incapacitating. Can you help?

A: Yes. The shoulder's surrounding tissues cope with mechanical stress and are prone to a variety of degenerative and/or traumatic problems. Th... Read More