Acupuncture
Needling the Points
Hair-thin needles are inserted into ‘points’ along the innate, internal (and external) channels that we address in Chinese Medicine in order to have a therapeutic effect on that channel and thus the whole health picture of the patient. Acupuncture is most often painless, with the exception of some instances there might be a hot feeling or pressure at the moment of insertion that quickly dispels, often followed by a relaxing and refreshing feeling as the needles do their work. In those cases where the needling needs to be more readily felt so that it can treat a particular type of condition, we will discuss the possibility of discomfort before creating that. Acupuncture is our most powerful tool.
Sometimes, to get more effect, E-stim, or electrical needle stimulation is used to enhance the efficacy of an acupuncture treatment. A small battery powered device feeds a micro-current, adjusted down to just palpable, clipped onto needles to create a constant vibrating sort of a stimulation that is useful in treating pain and especially chronic conditions.
Treatment Modalities
East Asian Medicine (EAM) & Chinese Medicine (CM)