Acupuncture is a critical part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, that focuses on the balance of the body’s energy flow to enhance health and wellness. In this blog post, we will delve into the history, advantages, and methods of acupuncture to provide a deeper understanding of this intriguing practice.
Acupuncture is founded on the idea that energy, known as Qi, travels through the body via channels called meridians. When this energy is obstructed or out of balance, it can result in pain, illness, or various health problems. Acupuncturists insert fine needles into designated points along these meridians to restore balance and activate the body’s natural healing processes. Acupuncture is a safe and effective therapy for numerous conditions, such as chronic pain, stress, anxiety, insomnia, digestive disorders, gynecological disorders.
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that is often used to address various conditions, including chronic pain and anxiety disorders. It can also help cancer patients relieve pain and enhance their immune systems. By targeting specific acupuncture specific points, the body can release natural pain relievers and anti-inflammatory substances, which promote healing and alleviate symptoms. Conditions commonly treated with acupuncture includes:
Whether you are seeking relief from physical pain or emotional distress, acupuncture may provide a unique and natural method for enhancing health and well-being.
Acupuncture is a holistic healthcare practice aimed at restoring the body’s natural balance. It involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body where energy flow is blocked. This energy, known as “qi,” is essential to a person’s health and well-being. During acupuncture, patients often experience sensations like mild soreness, numbness, heaviness. These sensations, called “De Qi” (gaining Qi), indicate that the needle is having a therapeutic effect. If you’re interested in trying acupuncture, consult with a licensed and experienced practitioner to see if it’s the right treatment for you.
We offer direct billing for acupuncture, so patients can receive treatment without the hassle of paying out of pocket. This streamlined process simplifies payment and makes it more convenient for patients to access the health care they need. Additionally, we provide direct billing to ICBC and WorkSafe BC (WSBC/WCB) for all approved claims, meaning no out-of-pocket expenses for eligible treatments.
At our Surrey 152 St (Fleetwood) Physio and Acupuncture Clinic, our team of highly skilled acupuncturists will accurately diagnose your condition and develop an individualized acupuncture treatment for chronic pain, emotional stress, allergies, or other issues. At our Fleetwood Acupuncture clinic, you will receive treatment from our highly experienced Acupuncturists on your journey back to health. We also accept ICBC and Work Safe BC claims! Don’t hesitate to book your TCM Acupuncture appointment online today or give us a call.
The benefits of acupuncture include alleviating chronic pain, enhancing sleep quality, boosting immunity, and relieving anxiety and depression.
As you prepare for your first acupuncture session, it’s normal to feel a bit anxious. During the initial visit, your acupuncturist will review your health and medical history, assess your body constitution and lifestyle, and address any concerns you might have. Following this, the practitioner will insert ultra-thin needles into specific acupuncture points on your body. These needles are generally painless and remain in place for about 20-30 minutes. You may experience a slight tingling sensation, a release of tension, or even fall asleep during the session. After treatment, patients may feel tired, as if they have just finished a work-out. A nap or rest is recommended. One notable benefit of acupuncture is that many people experience immediate relief after treatment. If you’re apprehensive about needles, you can also discuss alternative Traditional Chinese Medicine methods with your practitioner, such as cupping, scraping, and ear setting.
Yes, acupuncture can be effectively combined with other treatments like physiotherapy, massage therapy, and kinesiology. It’s essential, however, to keep all your healthcare providers informed about the treatments you are undergoing.
Opt for loose, comfortable clothing, have a light meal before your appointment, and avoid strenuous exercise immediately prior to the session.
About Cathy Sun Reg. Acupuncturist
Cathy Sun is a licensed acupuncturist, certified yoga instructor, scouter, and herbal medicine student. As a lifelong learner passionate about physical and mental health, she provides personalized, compassionate care. Cathy aims to help each of her patients achieve optimal wellness through her diverse expertise.
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