By targeting your body’s pressure points, the effective Chinese therapy of acupuncture will relieve pain and treat injuries associated with arthritis, pregnancy, infertility, headaches, migraines, fibromyalgia, and many more acute and chronic conditions. Our acupuncture services promote renewal and recovery for long-lasting results.
Acupuncture treatment aims to:
If you're looking for an alternative approach to health care, acupuncture is worth considering.
If you are considering acupuncture for yourself or a loved one, you may have questions about how it works and what to expect. This FAQ section will provide you with some basic information about acupuncture. We hope that it will help you make an informed decision about whether acupuncture is right for you.
Acupuncture works by stimulating the body's natural healing mechanisms. Fine needles are inserted into specific points on the body, known as "acupoints." This stimulates the release of endorphins, which help to relieve pain and promote relaxation.
Most people report that acupuncture is not painful. The needles are very thin, and the acupoints are located just below the surface of the skin. You may feel a slight prick when the needles are inserted, but this sensation quickly fades.
The number of treatments you'll need will depend on your individual condition and response to treatment. Many people notice an improvement after just a few treatments, but chronic conditions may require ongoing treatment.
The answer is yes! Acupuncture has been used for centuries, and it has an excellent safety record. In fact, acupuncture is often recommended as a safe and effective treatment for a variety of health concerns. Elder people may experience relief from pain, stress, anxiety, and other symptoms. Acupuncture is also said to boost energy levels and improve overall health.
Though acupuncture is generally considered safe, there are some potential side effects that people should be aware of before scheduling a session. The most common side effect is pain at the site of needle insertion. This is usually mild and dissipates quickly. Other possible side effects include bruising, dizziness, and nausea. These side effects are typically short-lived and resolve on their own.
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