Natural Approach Clinic

Natural Approach Clinic Dr. Nicky is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. I strive to both educate and heal my patients, empowering them to live better and healthier lives.

Dr. Nicky Rieks, DACM, is a licensed Acupuncture practitioner in Minnesota through the MN Board of Medical Practice. My approach is a combination of both eastern and western methods. If you need positive, energetic, and caring Integrative Acupuncture, please don’t hesitate to reach out to find out how I can help you restore and revitalize yourself. A variety of techniques may be used, such as acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, and herbal medicine, either individually or in combination with other treatments, to promote faster healing.

Tis the season. Since flu cases are on the increase, we wanted to share some insights on how cold, flu, COVID-19, and RS...
12/29/2025

Tis the season. Since flu cases are on the increase, we wanted to share some insights on how cold, flu, COVID-19, and RSV can feel similar at first, which small differences to watch for.

Your care matters. 💛Dr. Nicky, DACM, L.Ac. is proud to be a NCCAOM® Board-Certified Acupuncturist, meeting national stan...
12/25/2025

Your care matters. 💛
Dr. Nicky, DACM, L.Ac. is proud to be a NCCAOM® Board-Certified Acupuncturist, meeting national standards for education, safety, and professional excellence.

Thank you for trusting your health to a nationally certified provider. ✨

Why NCCAOM® Certification Matters?

When needles are involved, training matters. Recent reports of a serious complication following a dry needling session highlight the importance of proper education and credentialing.

NCCAOM® Board-Certified Acupuncturists complete extensive, acupuncture-specific education and supervised clinical training—far beyond short certification courses. NCCAOM programs are independently accredited and held to rigorous, evidence-based standards designed to protect patient safety.

Bottom line: Dry needling and acupuncture are safest when performed by NCCAOM Board-Certified professionals trained in anatomy, clean needle technique, risk recognition, and emergency management.

What you can do:
✅ Verify credentials in the NCCAOM Practitioner Registry
✅ Choose a NCCAOM National Board-Certified Acupuncturist™

NCCAOM Position Statement:https://www.nccaom.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/NCCAOM-Dry-Needling-Position-Statement.pdf

12/18/2025

The Minnesota Acupuncture Association (MAA) stands with the American Society of Acupuncturists (ASA) and shares this statement to promote clarity, consistency, and patient safety regarding needling practices.

We'd like to encourage you to review the ASA statement below as a national point of reference.

Statement on Dry Needling
December 16, 2025

The American Society of Acupuncturists (ASA) supports the safe, ethical, and legally authorized practice of acupuncture and dry needling. The ASA’s position is grounded in patient safety, regulatory clarity, and adherence to professional scopes of practice.

Dry needling is the insertion of solid filiform needles into specific anatomical locations for therapeutic effect. The techniques used, anatomical targets addressed, including myofascial trigger points, and intended clinical outcomes substantially overlap with those taught and practiced within the field of acupuncture. Acupuncture education has long integrated both traditional and modern biomedical understandings, including musculoskeletal anatomy, neurophysiology, and myofascial pain mechanisms.

Licensed acupuncturists complete extensive acupuncture-specific education that includes anatomy, contraindications, clean needle technique, patient assessment, and emergency management. Some physicians who practice acupuncture similarly complete substantial post-doctoral training consistent with national standards recognizing acupuncture and related needling techniques as invasive procedures.

Dry needling involves skin pe*******on with inherent risks such as infection, nerve injury, and, in rare cases, serious complications including pneumothorax. These risks necessitate comprehensive didactic education, supervised clinical training, and independent third party assessment of practitioner competence. This aligns with the requirements of becoming an acupuncturist which includes a minimum of 1905 hours, 1245 hours of didactic training and 660 hours of supervised clinical training.

At present, there is no nationally standardized, independently accredited educational pathway or competency examination specific to dry needling. Training requirements vary widely, contributing to consumer confusion, particularly regarding the distinction between course completion certificates and independent professional certification. A certificate is issued by the training provider upon completion of a course. Certification requires passing an independent, nationally recognized examination.

In some states, authorization to perform dry needling has occurred through regulatory guidance rather than explicit legislative inclusion within a profession’s practice act. The ASA maintains that acupuncture and dry needling should only be performed by practitioners whose state-defined scope of practice explicitly includes acupuncture and/or dry needling.

The ASA supports integrated, collaborative healthcare and believes that clear language, consistent training standards, and transparent regulation are fundamental to patient safety and effective patient care.
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The American Society of Acupuncturists is a federation of member state acupuncture associations that represent the professional practice of acupuncture as a whole system of medicine through advocacy, education, and research. www.Asacu.org

😂 Evil Bone Water is inside at Dr Nicky Acupuncture and in stock and ready for purchase.
12/16/2025

😂 Evil Bone Water is inside at Dr Nicky Acupuncture and in stock and ready for purchase.

🐿️🍂 Autumn sips just hit different ☕️What mug are you drinking from this fall? 🍁Drop an emoji or tell me about it below ...
11/04/2025

🐿️🍂 Autumn sips just hit different ☕️
What mug are you drinking from this fall? 🍁
Drop an emoji or tell me about it below ⤵️

🎃👻✨ Spooky season is here in Anoka — the Halloween Capital of the World — but don’t worry… acupuncture isn’t scary at al...
09/23/2025

🎃👻✨ Spooky season is here in Anoka — the Halloween Capital of the World — but don’t worry… acupuncture isn’t scary at all!

At Dr. Nicky Acupuncture, we’re all about comfort, healing, and a little festive fun. 🕷️🦇🕸️
Come see how not spooky acupuncture really is — and leave feeling relaxed, balanced, and ready to enjoy all the treats this season brings. 🍬🍂

Well done and funny.
06/13/2025

Well done and funny.

We stock EBW in the clinic! Pick some up at your next acupuncture appointment.
05/25/2025

We stock EBW in the clinic! Pick some up at your next acupuncture appointment.

Feeling stuck in the stress cycle? 💻☕ It’s time to hit reset. Discover how acupuncture can calm your mind, ease tension,...
02/17/2025

Feeling stuck in the stress cycle? 💻☕ It’s time to hit reset.
Discover how acupuncture can calm your mind, ease tension, and help you feel like yourself again. 💆‍♀️

I just published a new blog, Breaking the Stress Cycle: Acupuncture as Self-Care, where I dive into how acupuncture supports stress relief, real success stories from my patients, and why self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential. 🌸

Tap the link in bio to read the full post and learn how to take the first step toward lasting relief. Let’s break the stress cycle together! 🌿

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Anoka, MN

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Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5pm

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+17637627142

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