Solis

Category: Acupuncturist

Address: 4170 Gross Rd #6, Capitola, CA 95010, USA

Phone: +18314641605

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–1PM

Reviews

Dani Sanchez

Aug 1, 2022

I've been managing multiple autoimmune symptoms for 3 years now. So I starting educating myself which lead me to following my gut and dove into the integrative, functional medicine route because I wanted to get to the ROOT of my symptoms because. . I've been seeing Lishanna a minimum of once or twice a week at her Scotts Valley location. I am continuing to learn so much about my health and body every time I have a session! Lishanna thank you for never rushing me, the white noise in the background> if you don't fall asleep then you have to go back #acupnap😆🧘🏽🥰 , the cozy room and warm bed. It's like she knows exactly what areas to treat before I even say anything. Thank you for passion for health and vitality it shows and feel the energy everytime I step inside. Thank you for being part of my care team ❤️!!

Haley Maxfield

Jul 12, 2022

Solis acupuncture is fantastic. I struggled daily with pain in various places in my body. I had tried multiple treatments prior with little to no success. After my first appointment at Solis, I felt better! The staff was very thorough ad took the time to listen and work with me to determine what was best for relieving my pain and guided me in my treatment plan. I have NEVER FELT BETTER! Thank you Solis Acupuncture! Solis worked very well with my Kaiser medical insurance and all costs were covered!

Milla Bellue

Jun 22, 2022

My time with Lishanna is always so peaceful and healing! The Scott’s Valley location has been a great addition to the experience and I feel so rejuvenated each time I walk out of my acupuncture appointments :))

Deborah Riley

Jun 7, 2022

All I can say is… wow! I didn’t think I could find any relief from my arthritis pain but I certainly did. Thank goodness that Kaiser referred me to this Amazing acupuncturist. Lishanna knows just where to put those cups and needles to help ease my pain. This has helped so much with my neck and back pain. Their new Scotts Valley office is beautiful. I would suggest Solis acupuncture to anyone in need of some pain relief.

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Questions & Answers

What Is Moxibustion?

Solis | Feb 12, 2022
Solis | Feb 12, 2022

Moxibustion, or "moxa," is a healing method of treatment using the Chinese herb Mugwort. Moxibustion is used for treating pain, trauma, and certain cold-related injuries or conditions. The mugwort is compressed into a stick that is burned near the body or into small cones that are placed on the body with a protective barrier that prevents burning. Both these methods warm the affected area, providing relief of pain. There is some limited smoke and odor when using moxibustion. Please advise your practitioner if you have asthma or other respiratory conditions or if you are sensitive to odors.

What Is 7 Star Needling?

Solis | Feb 12, 2022
Solis | Feb 12, 2022

7 Star needling is a technique similar to gua sha that uses a specially designed needle with seven small tips. Like acupuncture needles, these are very fine, small needles. This technique is often used with early-stage cold symptoms, trauma, and long-term pain. Our clinic practitioner will use the 7-star needle to lightly tap on the affected area. There may be bleeding with this modality. Following treatment, you may be advised to keep the area covered and avoid windy conditions for a day or two.

What Is Gua Sha?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

Gua Sha is a treatment that is used primarily for early cold symptoms or tightness in large muscle groups. This technique involves using a dull-edged device to rub the skin, usually the upper back and neck. It is not painful. With this treatment, you may experience some non-tender bruising that will last 3-10 days.

What Is Electrostimulation?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

Electrostimulation, or E-stim, uses small electrodes attached to acupuncture needles to send a gentle electrical pulse into the muscle tissue. It is most often used for chronic pain and paralysis. The acupuncturist will insert needles in an area and attach electrodes. You will feel a mild pulsing in time with the electrical impulse. It is not painful or uncomfortable. If you experience pain or discomfort, advise your practitioner, who will adjust the strength of the impulse to a more comfortable setting.

What Is Traditional Chinese Medicine?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

"TCM" is an ancient and comprehensive approach to treating illness and improving health. Focusing on prevention and using natural substances and treatments, TCM practitioners support and stimulate the body's ability to heal itself. In the United States, TCM practitioners receive a thorough education in herbal remedies, nutrition and dietetics, massage, and mind/body wellness practices such as Taiqi and QiGong. The primary goal of treatment is to address the root cause of illness rather than treat symptoms. The patient is seen as a whole person, and the TCM practitioner takes the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual environments into account when diagnosing and developing a treatment plan.

What Kind of Training Do Acupuncturists Have?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

In the state of California, an "L.Ac." (licensed acupuncturist) means that the practitioner has attended undergraduate education, done a four-year master's program in Traditional Chinese Medicine, including training in acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutrition, massage, and eastern mind/body practices. L.Acs are considered Primary Care Physicians in the state of California, and as such, are held to the highest standards of medical professionalism and education. All L.Ac.s have undergone rigorous state board testing in order to achieve licensure, and are required to pursue continued education classes annually. There are also Doctorate and Ph.D. level programs available for acupuncture practitioners.

Are There Any Reasons I Shouldn’t Get Acupuncture Treatment?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

There are no contraindications to receiving acupuncture or other TCM treatment modalities. It is best not to eat a large meal just before the treatment or come in with an empty stomach. Some conditions may mean that specific acupuncture points or treatments are cautioned or contraindicated, and your treatment plan will be adjusted accordingly. If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, please notify your acupuncture provider immediately. Most acupuncture points are safe to use during pregnancy, but there are a few points that are avoided as a precaution.

Are There Any Side Effects of Acupuncture?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

Most people feel very relaxed and energized after an acupuncture treatment. On occasion, you may experience a small bruise or some slight soreness or tenderness to the touch where a needle was inserted. If you experience any pain, large bruises, swelling, difficulty breathing, or dizziness after an acupuncture treatment, advise your practitioner or doctor immediately.

Is Acupuncture Painful?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

The acupuncture treatments themselves typically do not hurt. Occasionally, you will feel a pinching sensation as the needles are inserted. With the needles in place, you may feel pressure, tingling, or aching. This is the body's energy, or Qi, responding to the needles, and is the desired response. It is not expected to be uncomfortable or painful. If you experience pain or discomfort, advise your practitioner, as your needles may need to be adjusted.

What Does Acupuncture Treat?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

According to the World Health Organization, acupuncture is proven effective in treating the following- Upper Respiratory Tract Acute sinusitis Acute rhinitis Common Cold and Flu Acute tonsillitis Respiratory System Acute bronchitis Bronchial asthma (most effective in children and uncomplicated conditions.) Eye Disorders Acute conjunctivitis Central Retinitis Myopia (in children) Cataracts (without complications) Mouth Disorders Toothache Post Extraction Pain Gingivitis Acute and Chronic Pharyngitis Gastrointestinal Disorders Spasms of esophagus Hiccough Gastroptosis Acute and Chronic Gastritis Gastric Hyperacidity Chronic Duodenal Ulcer (pain relief) Acute Duodenal Ulcer (without complications) Acute and Chronic Colitis Acute Bacillary Dysentery Constipation Diarrhea Paralytic Ileus Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disorders Headache and Migraine Trigeminal Neuralgias Facial Palsy (early stage, i.e., within 3-6 months) Pareses Following a Stroke Peripheral Neuropathies

Why you should go for Acupuncture?

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Solis | Feb 12, 2022

You have seen numerous health care professionals, had lots of testing, and still don’t feel like you know what is causing your illness You have been told that nothing is wrong with you Your medications don’t seem to be doing the trick You want to avoid or postpone surgery All of these instances are good reasons for trying something new!

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