Acupuncture

Hand holding Acupuncture needle in place
 

What Is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a treatment technique that involves injecting needles into specific points in the body that correspond with energy channels called meridians. It has been practised in China for many thousands of years but has become more popular in western culture within the last few decades. The aim of acupuncture is to use the needles in such a way as to aid the body in healing itself by stimulating nerves, relaxing muscles and encouraging blood flow to the areas it is needed. Generally used as part of an integrated treatment program, acupuncture enhances the body’s repair mechanism and enables improved healing time.

What Should I Expect?

Acupuncture involves injecting thin needles through the skin into specific acupuncture points that have been identified by the physiotherapist. You normally feel a warm achey sensation, the needle is then left in situ for 10-20 mins. Several needles are usually inserted during one session of acupuncture.

Will It Hurt?

The thought of any treatment that involves needles is normally always worse than the treatment itself. You will feel a warm achey sensation as the needle is initially inserted into the skin but once it is in, usually that ache dissipates and you don’t feel much more whilst the needles remain in place. Afterwards you may feel a mild ache as the treatment takes effect.

What Does Acupuncture Treat?

There is sound evidence that acupuncture is effective at reducing pain by stimulating nerves and enhancing the release of pain-relieving chemicals in the brain. It is therefore used in the treatment of any problem that is causing a lot of pain. This includes acute problems such as back spasms, neck sprains, and pinched nerves, as well as chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and whiplash.

How Many Sessions Will I Need And How Much Will It Cost?

Acupuncture is performed within a normal physiotherapy appointment so there is no additional cost. The number of sessions depends on the problem being treated but the aim of acupuncture is to settle the pain and enhance healing so that you can carry out your home exercises safely and effectively.

What Our Clients Say…

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