Acupunture/Acupresure

Acupunture/Acupresure

involves the insertion of very thin needles through skin at strategic points on your body. This traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture is mostly used to treat pain.

  1. Needling : Dry needling and acupuncture involve puncturing the skin with thin needles for therapeutic purposes. While a shared aim is to provide relief from pain, the practices are otherwise very different. Practitioners of dry needling attempt to release tension from knots and pressure points in muscles
  2. Electro Acupunture : Electroacupuncture is a form of acupuncture where a small electric current is passed between pairs of acupuncture needles. According to some acupuncturists, this practice augments the use of regular acupuncture, can restore health and well-being, and is particularly good for treating pain
  3. Moxibustion : in which burned moxa made from dried mugwort is applied directly or indirectly onto the body, is widely used in East Asia for treating various diseases and because it supposedly improves health. Besides caution needed to avoid burn injury, the smoke during moxa burning has been reported to be associated with adverse reactions

                                Benefits:

  • Lower back pain,
  • Insomnia,
  • Migraine,
  • Headache,
  • Osteoarthritis,
  • Neuralgia,
  • Neuropathy,
  • Asthma,
  • Allergy,
  • Facial palsy,
  • Bell’s palsy,
  • Nausea,
  • Vomiting,
  • Sinusitis,
  • Hemiplegia,
  • IBS.

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