We are all likely to struggle with a health condition or medical event at some point in our lives. In Eastern philosophy, illness is viewed with a holistic approach to life through an energy (Qi) based system. When your body is not in balance it can give rise to different illnesses and conditions. Whether they are acute or chronic, finding effective treatment will help you get back on your feet. Stimulating acupoints on your body through acupuncture promotes and supports your body’s natural healing processes and provides relief from a wide variety of medical conditions. This is not only helpful for a quicker recovery time but for more effective, long-term results.
Pain Management
Pain, whether acute or chronic, has an impact on your emotional wellbeing and outlook on life, and can impede your daily activities. Acupuncture is a non-invasive treatment that reduces inflammation and promotes the release of endorphins and corticosteroids to provide lasting relief.
Injuries that result from physical activity are painful and reduce mobility, making daily activities more difficult. Acupuncture treatment relaxes strained muscles to shorten recovery time and improve flexibility, helping to prevent future injury.
Chronic or serious disruptions to digestion have a big impact on your health and quality of life. The holistic nature of acupuncture makes it easier to identify and treat issues stemming from organs secondary to digestion.
Having reduced lung capacity or experiencing obstruction to your breathing impacts your quality of life and ability to perform daily activities. Acupuncture works to release overreactive smooth muscles in your airways, as well as reduce inflammation and calm immune response to allergens.
Taking care of your mental health is as essential to your wellbeing as your physical health. Acupuncture provides personalized treatment that can improve the efficacy of conventional therapies, as well as relief from symptoms like anxiety, sleep disturbances, and depressed mood.
There are a variety of skin conditions, both acute and chronic, that cause itchiness, rashes, inflammation, discolorations, and other skin changes. The anti-inflammatory properties of acupuncture help to relieve symptoms such as redness or itchiness caused by many skin conditions, as well as promote faster healing of sores.
Pain, whether acute or chronic, has an impact on your emotional wellbeing and outlook on life, and can impede your daily activities. Acupuncture is a non-invasive treatment that reduces inflammation and promotes the release of endorphins and corticosteroids to provide lasting relief.
Injuries that result from physical activity are painful and reduce mobility, making daily activities more difficult. Acupuncture treatment relaxes strained muscles to shorten recovery time and improve flexibility, helping to prevent future injury.
Chronic or serious disruptions to digestion have a big impact on your health and quality of life. The holistic nature of acupuncture makes it easier to identify and treat issues stemming from organs secondary to digestion.
Having reduced lung capacity or experiencing obstruction to your breathing impacts your quality of life and ability to perform daily activities. Acupuncture works to release overreactive smooth muscles in your airways, as well as reduce inflammation and calm immune response to allergens.
Taking care of your mental health is as essential to your wellbeing as your physical health. Acupuncture provides personalized treatment that can improve the efficacy of conventional therapies, as well as relief from symptoms like anxiety, sleep disturbances, and depressed mood.
There are a variety of skin conditions, both acute and chronic, that cause itchiness, rashes, inflammation, discolorations, and other skin changes. The anti-inflammatory properties of acupuncture help to relieve symptoms such as redness or itchiness caused by many skin conditions, as well as promote faster healing of sores.
Women’s bodies go through so many changes throughout their lives, it is important to treat and manage the accompanying symptoms. We are often told these symptoms are a fact of life, but that doesn’t have to be the case.