About Acupuncture

The Ancient Art of Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a profound cornerstone of traditional Chinese medicine, practised for thousands of years. It involves inserting very thin needles in your skin at strategic points on your body. Acupuncture is primarily used to relieve pain but has also been used to treat various physical, mental, and emotional conditions.

Like traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture doesn't just target symptoms— it focuses on restoring your entire wellbeing by balancing the energy, or Qi (pronounced "chee"), within your body. This holistic view recognises that true health is a harmonious balance of the body, mind, and spirit.

Types of Acupuncture

  • Traditional Acupuncture

    This is the foundational form of acupuncture, rooted in traditional Chinese medicine principles. Acupuncture involves inserting thin needles at distinct points along meridians in the body to assist in restoring the flow of Qi, also known as life energy, and promote overall health and balance.

  • Electroacupuncture

    Similar to traditional acupuncture, it involves attaching electrodes to the needles to provide a small electrical current. This technique is believed to improve the effects of acupuncture and is used for pain management and other conditions.

  • Auricular Acupuncture

    Otherwise known as ear acupuncture, this method focuses on specific points on the outer ear that correspond to different organs or body parts. It's often used in conjunction with other forms of acupuncture or as a standalone treatment, particularly for addiction therapy, pain relief, and stress reduction.

  • Acupressure

    Instead of needles, acupressure involves applying pressure to acupuncture points using fingers, palms, elbows, or special devices. It's based on the same principles as acupuncture and aims to promote relaxation, relieve pain, and improve overall wellbeing.

  • Scalp Acupuncture

    As the name suggested, this method focuses on inserting needles on specific areas of the scalp based on the principles of traditional Chinese medicine and integrates modern neuroanatomy. It’s well known for targeting specific neurological and physical conditions.

Benefits of Acupuncture

From published research and the experience of countless individuals, acupuncture is known to:

  • Alleviate chronic pain

    such as lower back, neck, and joint pain.

  • Reduce headaches

    including tension headaches and migraines.

  • Improve sleep quality

    assisting those with insomnia.

  • Enhance digestive function

    promoting digestive balance.

  • Relieve stress and anxiety

    achieving emotional balance.

  • Improve immunity response

    and overall energy levels.

Acupuncture affects most of the body's systems, including the circulatory, muscular, digestive, endocrine and nervous systems, which can contribute to overall health and wellbeing.

 FAQs

  • Most people will feel no pain or minimal discomfort as the needles are inserted; many even find the process relaxing.

  • This varies with each individual and their specific health needs. Some experience relief after just a few treatments, while others may require more sustained sessions. We recommend at least 10-12 sessions as part of a standard treatment plan.

  • Acupuncture is very safe when performed by a certified and experienced practitioner. Sanitary practices and new needles for each patient eliminate most risks.

  • Some private insurance companies might cover acupuncture sessions. Please check with your provider to see if they will be able to cover part of the cost of your treatment.

Book Your First Session

At Radiant Health Clinic, we’re committed to unlocking your body’s inherent healing capabilities. Within our clinic, our experienced and compassionate practitioners tailor a unique acupuncture experience to your needs, providing you with sessions that support your unique health concerns. Book your appointment today to start your path to holistic health.