Dr. Jennifer B. Walder, D.C., LAc
Acupuncturist
390 Mitch Rd Wilmington DE, 19802About
Dr. Jennifer Walder is a Chiropractor and Certified Acupuncturist practicing in Delaware. Dr. Walder specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, back pain, anxiety, headaches and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Walder seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through complementary medicine, predominately Acupuncture.
Education and Training
Life University DC 1998
Board Certification
American Chiropractic Board of Acupuncture
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Provider Details
Dr. Jennifer B. Walder, D.C., LAc's Expert Contributions
Acupuncture
I have been utilizing acupuncture for pain management for over twenty years. Despite a common apprehension, the needles do not hurt. If this is an obstacle, try to disregard this misconception. The needles are hair-thin, with a multitude of sizes available depending on patient comfort. It has been...
Do I need a surgery for disc hernia?
Not necessarily, it would depend on ur symptoms and if there is evidence of neural deficits READ MORE
Can chiropractors work on bunions?
I am not aware of a Chiropractor treating bunions as a solution. READ MORE
Who should I see for knee pain?
I would first try rehabilitation if there is no weakness or swelling. READ MORE
Do tight hip flexors cause lower back pain?
Yes. They can be part of the problem. READ MORE
Would a chiropractor help lower back pain?
It is possible a Chiropractor could help. You could try active exercises. Acupuncture is another alternative measure that can help. READ MORE
Why does my neck hurt after the chiropractor adjusted it?
That is not normal. It should not hurt. I would ice it for fifteen minute intervals. READ MORE
Areas of research
- Pain management for musculoskeletal conditions. Treatment of anxiety and depression.
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Maine, Vermont, Utah and anywhere with a beach
Hobbies / Sports
- Walking, running, reading and spending time with friends and family
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