At Conley and Koontz Equine Hospital, Dr. Siana Bollman offers veterinary medical acupuncture services. Dr. Bollman is trained in Medical Acupuncture and Integrative Neuromodulation (MAIN), which is a technique trademarked by Dr. Narda Robinson that focuses on a scientific approach to integrative medicine. The MAIN approach uses acupuncture to address dysfunction of neurophysiology, vasculature, and myofascia alongside traditional Eastern medicine for a holistic approach to a variety of conditions. This technique involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to simulate nerve endings, release fascia restriction, and trigger natural pain relief mechanisms in order to affect the nervous system, reduce muscle tension, and promote the release of endorphins. Acupuncture can aid in a wide variety of conditions ranging from neck and back pain, osteoarthritis, neuropathy, ocular dysfunction, and non-surgical colic. Medical acupuncture and integrative neuromodulation is an excellent tool that Conley and Koontz Equine Hospital is proud to offer to our clients to aid in pain management and improve overall mobility.