Treatment
Styles
We
incorporate all of these styles to find the method
that works best for each individual
patient.
Click on a treatment
style to get more information about it.
Scalp Acupuncture
Scalp Acupuncture is quickly making its mark as one of the most effective acupuncture styles. Fine sterile needles are inserted in specific regions on the scalp that may signal the central nervous system and correspond to zones and function of the body. Scalp acupuncture is especially helpful for motor-impairment and spinal conditions.
Auricular Acupuncture
Auricular Acupuncture
uses the ears as a micro system or microcosm. The
entire human body has been mapped out on the ears.
With the proper diagnosis and treatment protocol we
can address many physical and emotional conditions
using specific points on the ears. Fine sterile
needles are most often used, yet at times we may opt
for tiny ear tacs or seeds that apply continuous
stimulation to the points. Auricular therapy is
especially effective for chemical dependencies and
related detoxification. Smoking cessation often
employs auricular acupuncture therapy. It can be
utilized as an adjunct or specialize therapy
Japanese Meridian Acupuncture
Japanese style
acupuncture incorporates the principle of more is
less. This style attempts to use the least number of
needles with minimal or no needle stimulation. We may
use thinner needles and shallower needle insertions.
Needle angles and palpation of the body along with
other diagnostic tools are utilized. This may be a
good choice for highly sensitive patients.
Korean Hand Acupuncture
Korean Hand Acupuncture
actually exists as a branch of the broader system of
Korean Acupuncture. Korean Acupuncture is known for
blending Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Five
Element Acupuncture, and even Japanese Style
Acupuncture. The micro-system of the entire body has
been mapped out on the hand. We are trained to find
the sensitive points near the corresponding target
site. Needling these sensitive points can deliver
powerful results.
Five Element Acupuncture
Five Element
Acupuncture is based on an ancient philosophy that
divides all that exists into five principles or
“elements”. The elements are earth, metal, water,
wood and fire. We use this intricate system to detect
imbalances in the body, based on your signs and
symptoms. Five Element Acupuncture utilizes
techniques to harmonize the communication networks in
the body to re-establish balance
(homeostasis).
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
This system may also be
known as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It is
the most commonly taught and practiced style of
acupuncture in America. Diagnosis is done by using
the eight guiding principles; hot/cold,
internal/external, yin/yang, and excess/deficiency.
Upon completion of the diagnosis the acupuncturist
selects appropriate acupuncture and adjunct therapies
to restore the body’s imbalances.