Dr. Takeshi Komastsu
Acupuncturist
2001 S. Barrington Ave. Suite 219 Los Angeles CA, 90025About
Takeshi Komatsu, DAOM, MAOM, ATC, LAc, is a well-versed acupuncturist and herbal medicine specialist who diagnoses and treats patients as Founder of Japanese Healing, Inc. in Los Angeles, CA. Furthermore, he is a Lecturer and President of the California Sports Medicine Center (1992 – Present), the Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine (2005 – Present), and Yo San University (2015 – Present). Dr. Komatsu has an impressive professional journey that spans thirty-five years. His areas of expertise include acupuncture and herbal medicine, with a focus on shiatsu, moxibustion, anma, strengthening, and conditioning. Specializing in treating sports injuries and both mental and physical recovery, he regularly helps athletes return to the top of their form quickly. He provides relaxing and effective treatments to help patients with conditions such as manic-depression, panic-attacks, anxiety, mood disorders, hysteria, insomnia, and much more. Dr. Komatsu is the first Japanese Oriental Medical doctor (DAOM) who possesses both Japanese and U.S. licenses as a sports medicine specialist for athletes.
Education and Training
Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Doctorate of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine 0
Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 0
Board Certification
Athletic Trainer
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Dr. Takeshi Komastsu's Expert Contributions
Can acupuncture help lung problems?
Yes! Take care of yourself. READ MORE
Is acupuncture on the forehead safe?
Yes. You also feel no pain there. Have a good treatment! READ MORE
Is acupuncture good for heel pain?
Yes. Acupuncture treatment is very good for heel pain. The most important treatment would be to reduce the tightness of your groin area. It takes a few treatments. READ MORE
Can acupuncture help panic attacks?
Yes. My specialities are sports injuries care and mental treatment. I have been seeing depression and panic attacks lately. READ MORE
How far do acupuncture needles go in?
I've used only made in Japan acupuncture needles for 30 years. In my treatment, I use only 5 to 7 needles, which is the world's thinnest needle, a time and it goes less than 1cm. READ MORE
How effective is acupuncture for neck spasms?
It is very effective for the neck and upper back area. Please try acupuncture for your neck tightness. READ MORE
Can you feel the needles in acupuncture?
I use the thinnest needle in the world. You don't feel anything for the treatment. READ MORE
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine -
- Yo San University -
- California Sports Medicine Center -
Awards
- Top Doctor for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine in Los Angeles in 2018, 2020, 2021 Year
Professional Memberships
- National Athletic Trainer's Association
- California Acupuncture Board
Professional Society Memberships
- California Acupuncture Board National Athletic Trainer\'s Association
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Get to know Acupuncturist Dr. Takeshi Komatsu, who practices in Los Angeles, California.
Recognized as an authority in acupuncture and herbal medicine, Dr. Komatsu is the first doctor and Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) to be licensed in both Japan and the U.S.A. in his field. The Founder of Japanese Healing, Inc. in Los Angeles, California, he specializes in treating sports injuries and recovery in both the physical and mental aspect.
Over the years, Dr. Komatsu has worked with World Champion Olympians and Sports Teams, including the NEC Women’s Professional Volleyball Team (Japan), the US Olympic Track and Field Team, the US Olympic Water Polo Team, and various NCAA Championship Teams. He regularly helps athletes return to the top of their form quickly using techniques such as shiatsu (acupressure), moxibustion (heating penetrating deep tissue acupuncture), anma (Japanese therapeutic massage), strengthening, and conditioning.
He made his world debut as an acupuncturist and athletic trainer for the U.S.A. Olympic team (Track and Field Team, Seoul Olympic 1988). “This was right before the Seoul Olympics. At the time, I was busy giving athletes treatments like acupuncture, massage, sports taping, and first aid. At first, I thought that Americans do not like acupuncture because of their reliance on Western medicine. But, most athletes were very interested in Oriental medicine and requested my treatments. These athletes asked me to come to America and show my technique. There were no acupuncturists in the sports field. I wanted to learn more about sports and Western medicine and blend two different medicines into my new treatments. I came to America in 1989 with little English, but big dreams. I decided to get an American (Bachelor’s) degree in Sports Medicine from California State University, Long Beach to round out my knowledge and expertise” as stated by the doctor.
Additionally, he has taught at Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine since 2007 and Yo San University since 2015.
Named a Top Doctor for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine in Los Angeles in 2018, 2020, 2021, he also teaches as a professor at the California Sports Medicine Center (since 1993). He holds a Doctorate of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (DAOM) from the Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine.
Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine and a key component of Traditional Oriental Medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body. The practice is also used to maintain general health. Acupuncturists treat a variety of physical and psychological issues like internal medicine hypertension or anxiety.
When he is not treating patients, Dr. Komatsu can be found on the field playing for the LA Powers (a Japanese baseball team), on the hill shredding on his snowboard, or singing vocals for a local band.
Additional Information
Takeshi Komatsu, DAOM, MAOM, ATC, LAc, attended California State University, Long Beach in Long Beach, CA, and was awarded his Bachelor of Science degree in Sports medicine in 1995.
Dr. Komatsu has been named a Top Doctor for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine in Los Angeles in 2018.
Dr. Komatsu commenced his career as an acupuncturist and athletic trainer for the USA Olympic team (Track and Field Team) at the Seoul Olympics in 1988/ Afterward he relocated to the United States. He has also worked with the NEC Women’s Professional Volleyball Team (Japan) and the US Olympic Water Polo Team, among others. Outside his professional commitments, he plays baseball for the LA Powers, a Japanese baseball team), and enjoys shredding on his snowboard or singing vocals for a local band.
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