ACUTONICS
ACUPUNCTURE
ACUPRESSURE
ACUTONICS
ACUPUNCTURE
ACUPRESSURE
Natural healing is the body using its own ability to heal itself.
Health issues can begin to resolve themselves when the body is in the healing state.
Relaxation treatments bring overall wellness to you.
Acutonics is a specific method of applying a specific set of tuning forks, frequencies, to the body on specific acupoints.
Acupuncture and Acutonics combined gives a strong treatment, allowing you to relax deeper, engaging the parasympathetic nervous system, the body's natural ability for healing.
Specializing in relaxation treatments, while targeting the areas of the body that need special attention, brings overall wellness to you.
Including gentle body work in sessions offers a range of techniques to help alleviate pain, reduce stress, and improve overall wellness.
Dr. Murphy completed an Internship at the International Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Beijing, China in 2005, and an Internship with Dr. Tanaka in Tokyo, Japan in 2006.
She graduated from Southwest Acupuncture College in Boulder, Colorado in 2007, with her MSOM, Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine.
Jen is Nationally Certified by the NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine) and is State Licensed in South Carolina and in Florida as Acupuncture Physician (AP). She has also been Licensed in Colorado, and Oregon, which extends 100 miles into any adjoining state, while she practiced in Mount Shasta, California.
For 20 years she has been treating patients with Acupuncture and other Oriental Medicine modalities, including regularly using moxa in sessions, gua sha, cupping, and body work.
Acupuncture was discovered by Jen while researching Musicians' Wellness, during Doctoral Studies in Music, in the middle of a career as a classical musician, with her Masters Degree in Viola Performance, and earlier as a Music Therapist, her Bachelors Degree, working at Riverside Academy of Music in Cleveland, Ohio, with the elderly, preschool children, and teens with autism.
Dr. Murphy served as professor of Music Therapy, Violin, Viola and String Ensemble at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, SC, while she performed with the Long Bay Symphony, in addition to seeing Acu patients.
While she was teaching at the University, Jen also completed Yoga Teacher Training. Her own history with body pain, back and neck pain, and muscle tightness, brought her to this decision, also with the intention to help her patients in this way.
After doing Acu sessions for 20 years, Jen is prioritizing teaching her patients self healing methods such as acupressure, mindset, and empowerment, that our bodies can heal themselves, with some nudges in the right direction.
Healing happens in the field, the quantum, so in person treatments are not needed. Sessions are possible connecting with computer or phone. Distance healing sessions include alignment with our truth, guidance with techniques, and distance healing through frequency.
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Allow your body to undo what has been being created over time.
For general wellness and prevention, a session once a month is recommended.
To assist in alleviating current unwanted symptoms, a weekly or bi-weekly session is best, with about 10 sessions being a normal course of treatment, based on research and experience.