-
An interesting study suggested that acupuncture treatment helps pregnant women who are depressed
-
Wall Street Journal discussion of acupuncture http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704841304575137872667749264.html
-
Celebrities using acupuncture at http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978161272&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
-
A collection of articles about acupuncture from the New York Times http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/news/health/diseasesconditionsandhealthtopics/acupuncture/index.html
-
Lecture at the NYU Cancer Institute: http://ci.med.nyu.edu/outreach/calendars/2010/06/1/lectures_and_screenings/list#event_1274
-
Dr. Moroz talked at the New York Senior and Babyboomer Expo at Pennsylvania Hotel, 401 7th Avenue, New York, NY 10001. He discussed integrating medical, rehabilitation, and wellness services, combined individually to provide the best possible care for each patient. Dr. Moroz touched on importance of motivation and adherence to treatment, and discuss including traditional medical treatments (medications, injections), rehabilitation interventions (bracing, exercise, physical modalities), and integrative techniques (acupuncture, meditation, bodywork) for optimal results.
-
Our acupuncture externs officially started in lastJuly!
-
Director of Rusk Institute announced the commencement of our Integrative Musculoskeletal Medicine Program. Read more here.
-
Our Brochure is now available
-
Interesting NY Times blog discussing ‘sham’ acupuncture
-
Tai Chi reported to help with fibromyalgia
-
Dr. Moroz discussed Alternative Medicine Treatment in
Spinal Disorders at the NYU Comprehensive Spine Course
-
Two new Acupuncture Externs began in January of 2011
-
Integrative Medicine Enters the Mainstream: newsletter from NYU Cancer Institute
-
NYU Patient Education Week began last fall
-
Dr. Moroz received additional training in Chinese Scalp Acupuncture (CSA) from Dr. Jishun Hao, an international leader in the field. CSA is often effective in neurological disorders such as weakness, impaired balance, speech impairments, and stubborn pain conditions, and is thought to work by activating specific brain areas.
-
As Eastern medicine meets Western medicine, the ancient healing art of acupuncture is made available to patients at Tisch Hospital and the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine.
-
Dr. Moroz began teaching Physical/Structural Evaluation at Tri-State College of Acupuncture in January 2011.
-
Acupuncture Presentation for NYU Faculty and Staff in January.
-
We have added Autologous Blood Injections to our armamentarium. These involve taking a few milliliters of your own blood from a vein (like a blood test) and injecting it into an area of stubborn musculoskeletal injury or inflammation.
-
Can sitting too much kill you?
-
Acupuncture Presentation for NYU Faculty and Staff by Dr. Moroz last February
-
Rusk Institute Chairman outlined the plan for growth, including relocation of Integrative Musculoskeletal Program in the new state-of-the-art Musculoskeletal Institute
-
NYU Cancer Institute: Journey To Healing. Dr. Moroz and NYU colleagues talked about acupuncture and mind-body techniques, and how they can help with stress, anxiety, pain, insomnia, the side effects of treatment and other medical conditions
-
Acupuncture Externs are now part of the rich educational program for physiatrists in training. Through innovative weekly discussions and demonstrations, our externs foster interdisciplinary collaboration and increased acceptance of acupuncture among physicians
-
Dr. Moroz discussed musculoskeletal disorders at Sotheby’s on Wednesday, October 5, 2011
-
Acupuncture Externship resumed on September 27
News Archive
Leave a comment