26 Oct VA Advocacy: Neurological and Pain Care Through Acupuncture in Naples
Veterans experience higher rates of chronic pain, PTSD, neuropathy, and sleep disorders. Recognizing this, the VA has expanded access to acupuncture through its Whole Health program, offering veterans effective, evidence-based care without relying solely on medications.
Why Acupuncture Matters for Veterans
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Chronic musculoskeletal injuries
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Neuropathic pain
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PTSD and hypervigilance
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Sleep disruption and anxiety
Acupuncture addresses these conditions by regulating both neurological and musculoskeletal systems.
How Veterans Can Access Care
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Request acupuncture from your VA primary care provider
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Ask for Community Care referral
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Choose a VA-recognized provider in Naples, such as Dr. Alik
Lifestyle Practices That Support Veteran Healing
Walking & Gentle Movement
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Restores trust in the body
Sleep Hygiene
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Reduces hyperarousal and nightmares
Nutrition
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Stabilizes mood and inflammation
Gentle Yoga or Breathwork
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Enhances parasympathetic activation
Integrated Modalities for Veteran Care
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Scalp acupuncture → PTSD and neurological regulation
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Electroacupuncture → chronic pain relief
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Tui Na & massage → trauma-held tension release
Veteran Voice
“Acupuncture helped my pain — but more importantly, it helped my nervous system feel safe again.”
FAQs
Does the VA really cover acupuncture?
Yes — through Community Care with referral.
Is it only for pain?
No — PTSD, sleep, and neurological conditions are included.
Is it confidential?
Yes — trauma-informed and private.
Call to Action
Veterans in Naples: advocate for your health. Ask your VA provider about acupuncture and begin care with Dr. Alik.
References
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Engel CC et al. Medical Care. 2014
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Coan RM et al. Medical Acupuncture. 2019