Acupuncture Today

The 2024 NCCAOM Job Analysis, as highlighted in Acupuncture Today, provides compelling insights into the evolving landscape of acupuncture and herbal medicine practice. A significant majority of practitioners receive patient referrals from physicians (65%), chiropractors (53%), and massage therapists (53%), underscoring a growing recognition of acupuncture's value within the broader healthcare community. Acupuncturists address a wide array of conditions, with chronic pain (88%) and the desire to increase well-being and reduce stress (64%) being the most common patient concerns. Musculoskeletal and orthopedic problems (58%) and neurological issues (42%) are also frequently treated.

While acupuncture remains the cornerstone of practice (99%), practitioners widely integrate other modalities such as cupping (85%), electroacupuncture (70%), ear seeds (64%), gua sha (60%), and moxibustion (57%). Notably, a substantial number also incorporate nutrition (55%) and herbal medicine (52%) into holistic patient care. The report emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration as a crucial aspect of comprehensive care, alongside the diversity of conditions treated and the increasing use of non-needle therapies. This analysis not only reflects the dynamic nature of the profession but also informs certification standards and contributes to a more inclusive healthcare system.

What is Acupuncture Today?

Acupuncture Today is the only national publication serving licensed acupuncturists and doctors of traditional medicine. It is the most complete resource for news and product information in this profession for 20+ years. AT reaches 30,000+ doctors and students of acupuncture and traditional medicine through our print and online editions each month.