Does Acupuncture Help with Back Pain? What Patients Should Know

May 20, 2026
Acupuncture needles inserted along a person's bare upper back and neck, with a gloved hand placing one needle

Key Points:

  • Research shows acupuncture effectively treats both acute and chronic lower back pain
  • Acupuncture works for back pain by reducing inflammation, releasing muscle tension, and stimulating natural pain relief
  • Studies show acupuncture can reduce back pain intensity and improve function
  • Acupuncture works particularly well when combined with chiropractic care and physical therapy
  • Most back pain patients notice improvement within 4-8 acupuncture sessions
  • Life Medical offers acupuncture integrated with chiropractic and other services for comprehensive back pain treatment in St. Louis Park, Minnesota


Understanding Acupuncture for Back Pain


If you're one of the millions of Americans living with back pain, you've probably tried various treatments: medications, physical therapy, maybe chiropractic care. But have you considered acupuncture? This ancient healing practice has gained significant support from modern research as an effective treatment for back pain.


At Life Medical, a healthcare practice in St. Louis Park, MN, we offer acupuncture as part of our comprehensive approach to back pain relief. Acupuncture integrates seamlessly with chiropractic care and physical therapy to provide effective, drug-free pain management.


What Research Says About Acupuncture for Back Pain


Acupuncture for back pain is one of the most studied applications of this treatment, with extensive research supporting its effectiveness.


Clinical Studies


Large-scale reviews: Systematic reviews analyzing multiple studies consistently show that acupuncture provides significant pain relief for chronic lower back pain. Research demonstrates that acupuncture is more effective than no treatment and comparable to conventional treatments.


Short-term and long-term benefits: Studies show acupuncture provides both immediate pain relief and lasting benefits. Many patients experience reduced pain for months after completing a course of treatment.


Function improvement: Beyond pain reduction, research shows acupuncture improves back function, allowing people to return to activities they'd been avoiding.


Reduced medication use: Studies indicate that regular acupuncture can help reduce reliance on pain medications, including opioids.


What Makes Acupuncture Effective for Back Pain


Evidence-based mechanisms: Research has identified how acupuncture relieves back pain:

  • Triggers release of endorphins (natural pain relievers)
  • Reduces inflammation in back tissues
  • Releases muscle tension and spasms
  • Improves circulation to painful areas
  • Modulates pain signals in the nervous system


How Acupuncture Treats Different Types of Back Pain


Acupuncture addresses various back pain conditions through different mechanisms.


Chronic Lower Back Pain


The problem: Pain lasting more than three months, often without a clear ongoing injury. Chronic back pain can result from:

  • Previous injuries that never fully healed
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Arthritis in spinal joints
  • Chronic muscle tension
  • Sensitized nervous system


How acupuncture helps:

  • Reduces overall pain intensity
  • Breaks the chronic pain cycle
  • Decreases nervous system hypersensitivity
  • Improves function and quality of life
  • Provides relief when other treatments have failed


Acute Back Pain


The problem: Recent injury or strain causing sudden onset pain. Common causes include:

  • Lifting injuries
  • Sports injuries
  • Sudden movements
  • Muscle strains


How acupuncture helps:

  • Provides rapid pain relief
  • Reduces acute inflammation
  • Relaxes muscle spasms
  • Accelerates healing
  • Prevents transition to chronic pain


Sciatica


The problem: Nerve pain radiating from the lower back down the leg, caused by:

  • Herniated disc pressing on nerve roots
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Piriformis syndrome
  • Muscle tension compressing the sciatic nerve


How acupuncture helps:

  • Reduces nerve inflammation
  • Releases muscle tension along the sciatic nerve pathway
  • Decreases radiating pain and numbness
  • Improves nerve function


Disc-Related Back Pain


The problem: Pain from bulging, herniated, or degenerating spinal discs.


How acupuncture helps:

  • Reduces inflammation around the affected disc
  • Relieves muscle spasms protecting the injured area
  • Improves circulation for healing
  • Manages pain while disc heals
  • Works alongside chiropractic care addressing disc position


Muscle Strain and Spasm


The problem: Tight, knotted back muscles causing pain and restricted movement.


How acupuncture helps:

  • Directly releases trigger points and muscle knots
  • Reduces muscle spasm
  • Improves blood flow to tight muscles
  • Provides immediate relief
  • Prevents chronic muscle tension


Combining Acupuncture with Chiropractic Care for Back Pain


At Life Medical, we've found that combining acupuncture with chiropractic care often produces superior results for back pain compared to either treatment alone.


Complementary Mechanisms


Chiropractic adjustments:

  • Restore proper spinal alignment
  • Improve joint mobility
  • Reduce nerve interference
  • Address structural problems


Acupuncture:

  • Reduces pain and inflammation
  • Relaxes protective muscle spasms
  • Enhances tissue healing
  • Addresses pain signals


Why they work better together:

Chiropractic adjustments work more effectively when muscles are relaxed. Acupuncture releases muscle tension, allowing your spine to accept and hold adjustments better.


Acupuncture's pain relief allows you to participate more fully in rehabilitation, whether through physical therapy exercises or daily activities.

Both treatments address different aspects of back pain: chiropractic focuses on structure and alignment, while acupuncture targets pain, inflammation, and healing.


Typical Combined Treatment Plan


Weeks 1-2:

  • Chiropractic: 2-3 visits for spinal adjustments
  • Acupuncture: 2 visits for pain relief and muscle relaxation
  • Focus: Rapid pain reduction


Weeks 3-4:

  • Chiropractic: 2 visits to maintain alignment
  • Acupuncture: 1-2 visits for continued pain management
  • Focus: Stabilizing improvements


Weeks 5-8:

  • Chiropractic: 1 visit per week for maintenance
  • Acupuncture: 1 visit per week as needed
  • Focus: Long-term relief and prevention


Learn more about integrated care in our chiropractic and physical therapy guide.


What to Expect: Acupuncture Treatment for Back Pain


Your First Session


Consultation (15-20 minutes): Your acupuncturist will ask about:

  • Your back pain history and symptoms
  • What activities worsen or improve pain
  • Previous treatments you've tried
  • Your overall health
  • Your goals for treatment


Treatment (30-40 minutes):

  • You'll lie comfortably (usually face down for back pain)
  • Thin needles are inserted at specific points on your back, legs, and sometimes arms
  • Needles remain in place for 20-30 minutes while you rest
  • Most people find this deeply relaxing


Typical needle locations for back pain:

  • Along the spine at the painful area
  • In the lower back and buttocks
  • Behind the knees and in the calves
  • In the hands or arms (for upper back pain)


What Acupuncture Feels Like


During insertion: Most people feel minimal discomfort. You might notice:

  • Brief pinch or mosquito bite sensation
  • Tingling or warmth
  • Dull, heavy feeling (called "de qi")
  • Nothing at all


During treatment: Once needles are placed:

  • Deep relaxation is common
  • Many people fall asleep
  • Pain may begin decreasing during the session
  • Some feel energized, others feel calm


After treatment:

  • Immediate pain reduction is possible
  • Muscles feel looser and more relaxed
  • Some people feel energized, others pleasantly tired
  • Effects continue improving for 24-48 hours


How Quickly Does It Work?


Immediate effects: Some people notice pain reduction during or immediately after the first session.



Progressive improvement: Most back pain responds within 4-8 treatments, with cumulative benefits building over several sessions.


Long-term relief: Regular acupuncture can provide lasting pain reduction that continues after treatment ends.

Acupuncture, Physical Therapy, and Back Pain Rehabilitation


Adding acupuncture to physical therapy creates a powerful combination for back pain recovery.


Physical therapy:

  • Strengthens core and back muscles
  • Improves flexibility
  • Retrains movement patterns
  • Builds long-term stability


Acupuncture:

  • Reduces pain so you can exercise effectively
  • Accelerates healing allowing faster progression
  • Releases muscle tension limiting movement
  • Addresses pain flare-ups during rehabilitation


Combined benefits:

  • Faster return to normal activities
  • Better exercise tolerance
  • More complete recovery
  • Lower recurrence rates


Lifestyle Factors That Support Acupuncture Results


Maximize your acupuncture results with these strategies:


Movement and Exercise

  • Stay active with gentle movement like walking
  • Avoid prolonged sitting or standing
  • Perform exercises recommended by your physical therapist
  • Listen to your body and modify activities as needed


Posture and Ergonomics

  • Set up an ergonomic workstation
  • Use proper lifting techniques
  • Take regular breaks from sitting
  • Sleep on a supportive mattress with proper pillow support


Learn more in our tech neck guide.


Stress Management


Stress increases muscle tension and pain perception. Support your treatment with:

  • Regular relaxation practices
  • Adequate sleep
  • Stress reduction techniques
  • Mind-body approaches


Nutrition


Nutritional therapy can enhance healing:

  • Anti-inflammatory diet reduces pain
  • Adequate protein supports tissue repair
  • Proper hydration maintains disc health
  • Key nutrients support healing


When to Consider Acupuncture for Your Back Pain


Acupuncture may be right for you if:


Your back pain:

  • Has lasted more than a few weeks
  • Hasn't responded adequately to other treatments
  • Limits your daily activities or work
  • Disrupts your sleep
  • Keeps you from exercising or hobbies


You want to:

  • Avoid or reduce pain medication use
  • Try drug-free pain management
  • Address pain alongside other treatments
  • Prevent back pain from becoming chronic
  • Improve your overall function and quality of life


Getting Started with Acupuncture at Life Medical


Ready to try acupuncture for your back pain?


Call Life Medical at (952) 933-8900 to schedule your initial acupuncture consultation.


Our St. Louis Park office is conveniently located at 4201 Excelsior Boulevard, St. Louis Park, MN 55416.


Visit our acupunture page to learn more, or use our patient portal to request an appointment online.

FAQs About Acupuncture for Back Pain


Does acupuncture really work for back pain?

Yes. Extensive research shows acupuncture effectively treats both acute and chronic lower back pain. Studies demonstrate reduced pain intensity and improved function.


How many sessions will I need?

Most back pain improves within 6-12 sessions. Acute pain may respond faster (4-6 sessions), while chronic back pain typically requires 8-12 sessions for optimal results.


Is acupuncture better than chiropractic for back pain?

They work differently and complement each other well. Chiropractic addresses spinal alignment while acupuncture reduces pain and inflammation. Combined treatment often produces the best results.


Will acupuncture help sciatica?

Yes. Acupuncture can reduce sciatic nerve inflammation and the radiating leg pain associated with sciatica.


Can acupuncture help herniated disc pain?

Acupuncture can reduce pain and inflammation around a herniated disc, though it doesn't repair the disc itself. It works well alongside chiropractic care and physical therapy for disc problems.


Does acupuncture hurt?

Most people feel minimal to no pain. The needles are extremely thin, and any sensation is brief and mild. Many find acupuncture deeply relaxing.


How quickly does acupuncture work for back pain?

Some people notice relief during the first session. Others experience gradual improvement over several treatments. Most see significant results within 4-8 sessions.


Can I combine acupuncture with physical therapy?

Absolutely. Acupuncture and physical therapy work excellently together, with acupuncture reducing pain so you can participate more effectively in PT exercises.


Is acupuncture safe for back pain?

Yes. Acupuncture is very safe when performed by trained practitioners using sterile needles. Serious complications are extremely rare.


FAQs About Life Medical


Does Life Medical offer both acupuncture and chiropractic care?

Yes. We offer both services with coordinated treatment plans for comprehensive back pain management.


Do I need a referral for acupuncture?

Most patients don't need a referral, though some insurance plans may require one. Check with your plan.


Does insurance cover acupuncture for back pain?

Many insurance plans now cover acupuncture for chronic back pain. Contact our office at (952) 933-8900 to verify your coverage.


What other services does Life Medical offer for back pain?

We provide chiropractic care, physical therapy, pain treatment, and integrative medicine services.


Where is Life Medical located?

We're at 4201 Excelsior Boulevard, St. Louis Park, MN 55416. Visit our locations page for directions.

 


Acupuncture offers proven, effective relief for back pain. Whether used alone or combined with chiropractic care and physical therapy, it can help you reduce pain, improve function, and return to activities you enjoy. Contact Life Medical today to discover how acupuncture can help your back pain.

To Make an Appointment Call 952-933-8900

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