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Acupuncture

Acupuncture is an ancient system of holistic medicine. Health is dependent on the body’s motivational energy called ‘QI’ or ‘Chi’.

The QI moves through a system of channels called meridians. Acupuncture is the insertion of fine needles at certain points into these meridians can stimulate the body’s own healing response and restore its natural balance.

The primary aim of acupuncture is to restore a person’s equilibrium on all levels physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually improving the overall well-being of the patient, rather than just isolating the symptoms. A complete health history is taken at the first appointment, lasting approximately 90 minutes, and includes a first treatment.

Acupuncture is also highly effective as a preventive measure to benefit and maintain health e.g. to strengthen the immune system. It can also be helpful for people trying to overcome addictions.

In addition to acupuncture, our practitioners use a variety of traditional techniques including guasha, moxa, cupping (myofascial release) and tuina.

Common Conditions that Acupuncturist’s can Treat :

Hay fever is nasal inflammation from an allergic reaction to triggers like pollen, dust mites, or pet dander, causing sneezing, itching, runny/stuffy nose, and watery eyes. It can be seasonal (pollen) or perennial (year-round), managed with avoidance, antihistamines, nasal sprays, and sometimes immunotherapy, but can impact quality of life and lead to asthma. Acupuncture is also shown to help conditions such as asthma, post-extubation in children, whooping cough etc.

Gastrointestinal issues such as biliary colic, dysentery, epigastralgia (in peptic ulcer, acute and chronic gastritis and gastrospasm), morning sickness, nausea and vomiting can also be treated by Acupuncture with proven positive results. Also conditions such as cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, gastrokinetic disturbance,
hepatitis B carrier status, ulcerative colitis have also seen positive reactions to Acupuncture based treatment.

General Pain related issues such as facial pain, headache, knee pain, low back pain, neck pain, dental and temporomandibular pain, periarthritis of the shoulder, postoperative pain, rheumatoid arthritis, sciatica, sprain, tennis elbow are all proven to be impacted positively from Acupuncture based treatment.

Also abdominal pain, cancer pain, earache, fibromyalgia, gouty arthritis, osteoarthritis, radicular pain, spinal pain, pain due to endoscopic examination, stiff neck, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, Tietze syndrome are also shown to react well to treatment from Acupuncture.

Other areas treated:

• Sports injuries
• Tennis elbow
• Frozen shoulder
• Sciatica
• Arthritis
• Repetitive strain injuries

Gynaecological/renal issues such as colic, primary dysmenorrhoea, induction of labour, correction of malposition of fetus are proven to be positively treated by Acupuncture based treatment.

Also female infertility, female urethral syndrome, hypoovarianism, labour pain, overactive bladder, polycystic ovary syndrome, premenstrual syndrome, urinary tract infections are shown to also react well to Acupuncture treatment.

Other areas treated include:

• Menstrual cramps
• Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
• Menopausal symptoms
• Post-natal conditions

Cardiovascular issues such as hypertension, hypotension, stroke are proven to be positively treated by Acupuncture treatment.

Also Cardiovascular issues such as cardiac neurosis, hyperlipaemia, pain in thromboangiitis, Raynaud’s syndrome are shown to react well to Acupuncture treatment.

Psychiatric based issues such as depression (including depressive neurosis and depression following stroke) are recognised as responding well to Acupuncture based treatment.

Conditions based on Neurolo-psychiatric issues such as anxiety, Bell’s palsy, depression, facial spasm, neuralgia, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, dementia, schizophrenia, Tourette syndrome are also shown to react well to treatment.

Other areas treated include:

• Stress
• Insomnia
• Panic attacks
• Palpitations

Ear, nose, and throat, eye and mouth issues such as eye pain, epistaxis (nose bleeds), herpes zoster, Menier’s disease, sore throat, Sjogren syndrome are shown to reach well to Acupuncture based treatment.

Skin related issues such as acne vulgaris, neurodermatitis, pruritus are shown to react well to Acupuncture treatment.

Dermatological Disorders
• Eczema
• Psoriasis
• Dermatitis
• Acne

Male sexual dysfunction issues such as prostatitis, , bladder infections, recurrent lower urinary tract infection, urolithiasis, retention of urine are shown to react well to Acupuncture based treatment.

General Health Issues
• Allergies
• Weight loss
• Smoking cessation

Other issues such as alcohol , drugs and tobacco dependence, competition stress syndrome, craniocerebral injury, diabetes (non-insulin dependent), haemorrhagic fever, obesity,  insomnia, lactation deficiency, post operative convalescence can also be treated positively by Acupuncture based treatment.

Acupuncture frequently asked questions

Who has acupuncture?2023-10-02T08:18:12+01:00

Many people use acupuncture for help with specific symptoms or conditions. Others choose acupuncture as a preventive measure to strengthen their constitution or because they just feel generally unwell. Acupuncture is considered suitable for all ages including babies, children and the elderly. It can be very effective when integrated with conventional medicine.

I’m scared of needles – can I still have acupuncture?2026-01-22T18:20:23+00:00

Yes. Acupuncture needles are very much finer than the needles used for injections and blood tests. You may not even feel them penetrate the skin and once in place they are hardly noticeable. Acupressure do not use needles and can be as effective in certain cases.

What should I do before a treatment?2023-10-02T08:17:47+01:00

Try not to have a large meal within an hour of your appointment as the process of digestion will alter the pattern of your pulse, and you may need to lie on your stomach. You should also avoid alcohol and food or drink that colours your tongue such as coffee or strong tea. It is a good idea to wear loose-fitting clothes so that the acupuncture points, especially those on your lower limbs, are easily accessible.

How will I feel after a treatment?2023-10-02T08:15:49+01:00

You are likely to feel relaxed and calm. If the treatment has been particularly strong you may feel tired or drowsy and it is worth bearing this in mind if you plan to drive or use any other machinery soon afterwards.

Are there any unpleasant side effects?2023-10-02T08:16:19+01:00

Acupuncture has virtually no unpleasant side effects. Any that do occur are mild and self-correcting. Occasionally there may be minor bruising at the needle point or a short-term flare-up of your symptoms as your Qi clears and resettles.

Is it safe for children and teenagers?2023-10-02T08:16:51+01:00

Yes. Children and adolescents usually respond very well to acupuncture. Many acupuncturists specialise in paediatric care.

Is acupuncture covered by private medical insurance?2023-10-02T08:14:16+01:00

That depends upon your insurer. As the demand for complementary medicine increases more private health insurance companies are beginning to offer cover for traditional acupuncture and you should check your individual policy details.

Should I still take my prescribed medication?2023-10-02T08:15:19+01:00

Yes. The acupuncture treatment may enable you to reduce or even stop taking some forms of medication but you should always consult your doctor regarding any change of prescription. DO NOT stop taking medication without professional guidance.

How many treatments will I need?2026-01-22T18:34:46+00:00

Every treatment plan is tailored to the specific needs of each patient. The frequency and length of acupuncture treatment can vary, but as a very rough guide, most people will require treatment once a week at first, with each session lasting upto 60 minutes. As your health returns, the frequency of your treatments can be reduced.

Different people respond to treatment in different ways. Some people are quick to respond to treatment and notice dramatic changes in their health, others notice more gradual changes and require treatment over several months. Some people feel the need to come for treatment only during stressful periods or simply for preventative maintenance. Patients often like to come back for a seasonal check-up also which helps in their overall treatment plan.

How will I feel during treatment?2023-10-02T08:17:21+01:00

During treatment patients commonly experience a heaviness of the limbs or a pleasant feeling of deep relaxation. Patients frequently comment that apart from relief from a particular condition, they also enjoy increased energy levels, better digestion and sleep as well as an improved sense of well being.

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