The ancient art of acupuncture originates from China but is now practiced in many parts of the world as an alternative therapy. Acupuncture involves the insertion of the tips of needles into the skin at specific points to treat various disorders by stimulating the nerve impulses. The needles – usually disposable – vary in length, width and shape of head.
RESTORING THE BALANCE
As the basis of acupuncture, Shen Nung, the father of Chinese medicine, theorised over 4000 years ago, that the body had an energy force running through it. Illness results when the energy pathways become obstructed or unbalanced. Acupuncture can restore this balance.
Acupuncture can successfully treat:
ELECTRO-ACUPUNCTURE
This involves small electrical impulses through the acupuncture needles, generally used for pain relief or prevention.
In China it is a common method of analgesia.
EAR ACUPUNCTURE
The ear has a rich nerve and blood supply and has many acupuncture points which correspond to many parts and organs of the body. Ear acupuncture can be used to treat: