Traditional Acupuncture is a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is one of the longest established systems of healthcare in the world. It originated in China over 3,000 years ago and is now widely practiced across the globe.
Acupuncture uses a holistic approach and can fill a need in today’s health crisis. It is rooted in a complete medical model with a strong philosophical background and sees pain and illness as a sign the body is out of balance.
The main focus of acupuncture then is to restore the body’s equilibrium having a focus on the individual rather than an isolated complaint while taking into account the physical, mental and emotional aspects of the patient making it perfectly suitable for modern needs.
In a treatment traditional diagnosis techniques are used such as questioning, observing the tongue, taking the pulse and various palpation techniques to form a diagnosis and treatment plan specifically for that individual patient. Fine needles are then inserted at chosen points on the body to stimulate the body’s own healing response and restore its natural balance.
Other techniques maybe included into the treatment such as Tui Na massage, cupping, Gua Sha and moxibustion.