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Home Charles Brill, a physician’s assistant who works at the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Intrepid Spirit Center, inserts needles into Spc. Arthur Barlow, an automated logistical specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Special Troops Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, as part of an acupuncture session to relieve Barlow’s pain, at the center March 20, 2017. For many of Brill’s patients acupuncture is a way to treat chronic pain without the use of opioids. (Leejay Lockhart, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office) Charles Brill, a physician’s assistant who works at the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Intrepid Spirit Center, inserts needles into Spc. Arthur Barlow, an automated logistical specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Special Troops Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, as part of an acupuncture session to relieve Barlow’s pain, at the center March 20, 2017. For many of Brill’s patients acupuncture is a way to treat chronic pain without the use of opioids. (Leejay Lockhart, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office)

Charles Brill, a physician’s assistant who works at the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Intrepid Spirit Center, inserts needles into Spc. Arthur Barlow, an automated logistical specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Special Troops Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, as part of an acupuncture session to relieve Barlow’s pain, at the center March 20, 2017. For many of Brill’s patients acupuncture is a way to treat chronic pain without the use of opioids. (Leejay Lockhart, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office)

Charles Brill, a physician’s assistant who works at the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Intrepid Spirit Center, inserts needles into Spc. Arthur Barlow, an automated logistical specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Special Troops Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, as part of an acupuncture session to relieve Barlow’s pain, at the center March 20, 2017. For many of Brill’s patients acupuncture is a way to treat chronic pain without the use of opioids. (Leejay Lockhart, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office)

Charles Brill, a physician’s assistant who works at the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Intrepid Spirit Center, inserts needles into Spc. Arthur Barlow, an automated logistical specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Special Troops Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, as part of an acupuncture session to relieve Barlow’s pain, at the center March 20, 2017. For many of Brill’s patients acupuncture is a way to treat chronic pain without the use of opioids. (Leejay Lockhart, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office)

Charles Brill, a physician’s assistant who works at the Fort Campbell Intrepid Spirit Center, uses acupuncture to relieve a patient’s pain March 20, 2017. After inserting all of the needles, Brill will use a small amount of electricity to stimulate the needles, which often results in lowered chronic pain for patients at the center, which uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat traumatic brain injuries. (Leejay Lockhart, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office)