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Acupuncture

 

Acupuncture is a branch of traditional medicine that has been practised in China and the far east for thousands of years. It has been developed, tested, researched and refined over this time into a treatment option accessed by increasing numbers of patients in the West. Without the benefit of modern scientific equipment, the first acupuncturists discovered many now familiar aspects of biomedical science.


A growing body of evidence-based clinical research is discovering how the body responds to acupuncture and its benefits for a wide range of common health conditions.  Many people have acupuncture to relieve specific aches and pains such as osteoarthritis of the knee, TMJ pain, headaches and low back pain, or for common health problems like an overactive bladder. Other people choose acupuncture when they can feel their bodily functions are out of balance but have no obvious western medical diagnosis leading to western medical treatment.  Many also have regular treatments simply because they find it beneficial and relaxing.


The focus for a traditional acupuncturist is on the patient as an individual and not just their specific illness, and all symptoms are seen as part of an interconnected pattern. Treatment involves the insertion of very fine needles into specific points which are said to affect the flow of your body’s qi, or vital energy. By increasing or decreasing the energy or removing any blockages the natural flow is restored, helping to bring the body back into balance which promotes healing and overall well-being.

Cupping

Cupping

Cupping

At Acupuncture by Helena Hall I provide a dry cupping service, where cups are applied to the surface of the skin and a suction is applied to create a vacuum. This helps to improve blood flow, encourages lymph drainage, relieves muscle tension and promotes relaxation. 

Gua Sha

Cupping

Cupping

Gua sha involves scraping the skin with a smooth edged tool to help improve the circulation and flow of blood to the area being treated. It also stimulates lymphatic drainage all of which promote healing. It is often used to reduce muscle tension especially of the back, neck and shoulders.

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