A student stands over a patient, needle poised. They have a “perfect” prescription: a textbook combination of points harvested from a lecture slide on chronic lower back pain. But as the needle meets the skin, the student hesitates - the symptom of a quiet habit that has taken hold of our profession. We routinely say we “prescribe” points. It sounds efficient. It echoes the authority of biomedical culture and fits neatly into the insurance field. But vocabulary is never neutral; repeated long enough, it dictates behavior.
Rachel Schumont, Esq.
Rachel Schumont is a licensed attorney specializing in health and wellness businesses. Rachel is the founder of Counsel for Wellness, a California-based law firm that works with yoga and movement instructors, dietitians, and complementary and alternative care providers. For additional information, visit [url=http://www.counselforwellness.com]http://www.counselforwellness.com[/url].