Acupuncture for Pain Relief in Los Angeles & Culver City
Chronic pain changes everything — your sleep, your mood, your ability to work and enjoy life. At Ifemi Wellness in Culver City, CA, pain relief is one of our core specialties. We use Traditional Chinese Medicine and evidence-based acupuncture to address pain at its root — not just mask the symptoms.
Whether you're dealing with a sports injury, years of chronic back pain, or tension headaches that won't quit, acupuncture for pain offers a safe, drug-free path toward real relief.
Complementary Techniques for Faster Relief
For pain, we often combine acupuncture with:
Fire cupping — releases deep muscle tension and improves circulation
Tui Na (Chinese medical bodywork) — hands-on myofascial release
Gua sha — breaks up fascial adhesions and reduces inflammation
Moxibustion — warms tissues and supports healing in cold-type conditions
Chinese herbal formulas — customized anti-inflammatory support
Serving Greater Los Angeles
We welcome patients from Culver City, West LA, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Marina Del Rey, Venice, Leimert Park, Crenshaw and all surrounding communities.
Types of Pain We Treat:
Our licensed acupuncturists regularly work with patients experiencing:
Back pain — lower back, upper back, sciatica
Neck and shoulder pain — including tension and whiplash
Joint pain — knees, hips, wrists, ankles
Headaches and migraines
Nerve pain — neuropathy, radiating pain, with electrical acupuncture
Sports injuries — strains, sprains, tendinitis, recovery support
Postoperative pain and rehabilitation
Fibromyalgia and chronic widespread pain
Arthritis — osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Acupuncture and herbal medicine can help slow degeneration and lower inflammation
Why Acupuncture Works for Pain
Acupuncture stimulates the body's own pain-relieving systems. Needle insertion at specific points triggers the release of endorphins, reduces inflammation, improves local blood circulation, and interrupts pain signals traveling to the brain. The National Institutes of Health and numerous clinical studies recognize acupuncture as an effective treatment for chronic and acute pain conditions.
From a TCM perspective, pain is understood as stagnation — blocked Qi or Blood in the body's meridian pathways. By restoring smooth flow, we address not just where the pain is, but why it keeps coming back.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Your first appointment is typically about 1.5 hours and begins with a thorough consultation. Your acupuncturist will ask about your health history, lifestyle, sleep, energy, and stress levels — not just your pain symptoms. This whole-person approach helps identify the underlying imbalances contributing to how you're feeling.
Once treatment begins, hair-thin sterile needles are placed at specific points on the body chosen for your individual needs. Most people are pleasantly surprised — sensations range from nothing at all to a brief, fleeting heaviness or warmth. Pain is rarely a factor.
As the needles work, your nervous system begins to shift. Endorphins are released, and most patients settle into a deep state of relaxation on the table. Many describe leaving their first session feeling calmer and more clear-headed than they have in a long time.
After your initial visit, follow-up sessions are typically one hour. Significant improvement is often noticed within the first 6–8 weekly visits, with treatments gradually spacing out as you feel better.
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The number of sessions varies depending on your individual needs, the severity of your symptoms, and how long you've been experiencing stress or anxiety. That said, most patients follow a similar path.
For acute or mild symptoms, noticeable improvement is often felt within 6–8 weekly sessions. For more chronic or long-standing pain, a full series of 10–12 treatments is typically recommended, as the effects of acupuncture are cumulative — each session builds on the last.
Many patients notice a shift in their pain levels and sleep quality within the first few visits, with deeper, more lasting results developing over the full course of treatment.
Once your symptoms have improved, maintenance sessions help sustain your progress. These are usually scheduled monthly for a few months, then seasonally — much like a tune-up for your nervous system.
The best way to get a personalized recommendation is to schedule an initial consultation, where your acupuncturist can assess your specific situation and create a treatment plan tailored to you.
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The lasting power of acupuncture depends on several factors, including how long you've been dealing with pain, your overall health, lifestyle habits, and whether you complete a full course of treatment.
For most patients, the effects are cumulative — meaning the more consistently you come in, the longer the results tend to hold. After completing an initial series of treatments, many patients find their results last several months to years, particularly when supported by periodic maintenance sessions.
In general, the longer pain or an injury has been present, the more treatments will be needed to achieve lasting relief. Patients who complete their recommended series and follow up with monthly or seasonal maintenance appointments consistently report the most sustained improvements in mood, sleep, and overall sense of calm.
It's also worth noting that acupuncture works best when paired with supportive lifestyle habits — good sleep, a balanced diet, movement, and physical therapy practices all help extend and deepen your results.
Think of it less like a one-time fix and more like an investment in your long-term well-being. The goal is not just to feel better temporarily, but to help your body build resilience over time.
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A little preparation goes a long way in making your acupuncture experience as comfortable and effective as possible. Here are a few simple guidelines to keep in mind before your appointment:
Eat something beforehand. Come with a light meal or snack in your system — avoiding treatment on an empty stomach helps prevent lightheadedness and allows your body to respond better to treatment.
Avoid caffeine and alcohol. Try to limit caffeine and skip alcohol on the day of your appointment, as both can interfere with your body's ability to relax and respond to treatment.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. Acupuncture points are located all over the body, including the arms, legs, and abdomen. Loose clothing makes it easy to access these points without you needing to fully undress. You can also wear shorts and sleeve-less shirts.
Arrive a little early. Especially for your first visit, giving yourself a few extra minutes to settle in and fill out any intake forms helps you arrive calm rather than rushed.
Put away your to-do list. Try to carve out some quiet time around your appointment. Arriving with a clear mind — and not rushing back into a stressful situation immediately after — allows the treatment to land more deeply.
Be honest with your practitioner. Share any medications, supplements, health conditions, or concerns openly. The more your acupuncturist knows, the more tailored and effective your treatment will be.
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Book a free discovery call to find out if acupuncture is right for you. We'll take the time to understand your goals and create a treatment plan tailored to your concerns and then add you to the schedule.
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