Acupuncture is performed by the insertion of pre-sterilized, disposable acupuncture needles through the skin, at certain points on the body, scalp, or outer ear to promote movement of Qi.
Auricular Acupuncture — tiny needles are inserted in certain points in the outer ear, thereby treating stress, insomnia, addictions/cravings to drugs, cigarrettes, foods.
Scalp Acupuncture used in treating spinal cord injuries and neurological disorders. Needles are inserted in certain points on the scalp to stimulate movement in the spine and on affected areas of the body.
Laser Acupuncture uses low level laser/infra red light therapy to stimulate an acupuncture point instead of using an acupucnture needle.
Chinese Accessory Techniques other techniques included in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Moxibustion — Indirect moxibustion involves burning/ smoldering an herb called Mugwort near the skin or on an acupuncture needle.
Cupping involves a localized suction produced by heating a small glass cup to bring toxins and tension to the skin’s surface.
Gua Sha involves vigorous local massage over small area of the skin, with a smooth edge tool to bring toxins and tension to the skin’s surface.
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