Acupuncture
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is the oldest continuously practiced medical system in the world and is now the most widely used drug free healthcare treatment worldwide. It is recognised as a safe treatment by the World Health Organisation and is very effective in the treatment of many conditions.
With over 2000 years of practise and development, Traditional Chinese Medicine has evolved into a complex medical system used to diagnose and treat illness, prevent disease and promote overall wellbeing.
How does it work?
The principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine are based on promoting the free movement of vital energy known as Qi which flows through the body in established channels or meridians. If there is a blockage or stagnation of Qi in any of these meridians this will cause an imbalance and ill health will arise.
Diagnosis is based on a holistic approach considering all aspects of the patient to treat the root cause of the problem. The aim of treatment is to relieve any blockages of qi by inserting very fine needles into selected acupuncture points to promote the free flow of qi and enhance the body's own healing process. Sterile disposable needles are used and strict standards of hygiene are maintained at all times.
Acupuncture may be combined with other elements of Traditional Chinese Medicine such as Cupping, Moxibustion, Tui Na or Chinese Herbal Medicine.
At the initial consultation the acupuncturist seeks to get an overall picture of the client, including lifestyle, diet, work, medical history and emotional wellbeing. A physical examination is carried out if appropriate and tongue and pulse diagnosis are also used. The first visit can take from 60-90 minutes and subsequent visits usually takes 45-60 minutes.
Conditions Treated
Pain:
Sports injuries, muscle pain, sciatica, back, neck and shoulder pain, leg, ankle and foot pain, arm, wrist and hand pain, knee pain, hip pain, arthritis, tendonitis, myofascial pain syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, repetitive strain injuries, jaw pain (TMJ), dental pain, headaches and migraines, postoperative pain
Digestive issues:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), heartburn, acid reflux, chronic indigestion, loose stools, constipation, peptic ulcer, gastritis, morning sickness, nausea and vomiting.
Respiratory issues:
Allergies, sinusitis, cough, COPD, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis
Mental and emotional issues:
Stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, panic attacks.
Fertility issues:
Infertility, support during IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation)
Womens health:
Irregular periods, painful periods, vulvadynia, cystitis, pregnancy conditions, menopause
Mens health:
Low libido, erectile disfunction, enlarged prostate.