Acupuncture is one of the oldest healing practices in the world and originated in China over 3500 years ago.
As part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupuncture is based on the concept that disease results from disruption in the flow of qi and imbalance in the forces of yin and yang.
The term acupuncture describes a family of procedures involving the stimulation of anatomical points on the body using a variety of techniques including moxibustion, cupping, laser therapy and electro-stimulation.
The acupuncture technique that has been most often studied scientifically involves the insertion of fine, sterile needles into specific sites (acupuncture points).The practitioners at the clinic use pre-sterilised single-use disposable acupuncture needles of the finest quality.
How does it work?
Acupuncture is based on the ancient Chinese theory that energy (qi) and blood (xue) flow through the meridians or pathways that are located all over the body. Specific points lie along these pathways. The insertion of a fine needle gently stimulates the qi. This restores the healthy flow of qi and assists the body to heal itself.
The purpose of acupuncture is the promotion of good health. No pain should be felt. In general, people will experience a free flow of energy, a subtle tingling feeling or electrical sensation around the needle or traveling up and down the body.
What happens during the initial consultation?
First, your acupuncture practitioner here in Brisbane will ask about your health then we will examine your tongue’s shape, color and coating and feel your pulse. After making a diagnosis we will be able to make a treatment program to address your particular concern. We include an acupuncture treatment in the initial consult. The needles are usually retained for 30 minutes. Most people don’t feel discomfort and have reported that it feels very relaxing.
Tongue Diagnosis
As part of the diagnostic process, conducted by our acupuncture practitioner in Brisbane, your tongue will be inspected. The tongue indicates what is going on internally. We look at the tongue’s shape, colour and coating.
Pulse Diagnosis
Pulse diagnosis is a significant tool that we use to assess the health of all major organ systems within the body. In Chinese Acupuncture, we are not just interested in the rate, as in Western Medicine. We are interested in the flow, rhythm, volume and other subtle variations that give us valuable feedback on the state of your whole body. Your pulse may be checked throughout the duration of your Acupuncture treatment. When changes are detected, the treatment is adjusted accordingly.
What can I expect from after the treatment?
After treatment from our acupuncture specialist in Brisbane, you will usually feel a sense of general well-being and relaxation. Although individual responses vary, most people experience an improvement in sleep, digestion and energy levels. Some people experience a mild exacerbation of symptoms after the first treatment, but this does subside and will be followed by an improvement in the condition over subsequent treatments.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of treatments will depend on how severe and long-standing the condition is, each patient responds differently to therapy. Usually a course of treatments will generally provide long term relief for most chronic ailments. Some acute problems may only require a single treatment. You will be given some idea of how you should respond in your initial consultation from our acupuncture practitioner in Brisbane, and certainly experience an improvement in your first few treatments.
Can I have Acupuncture during Pregnancy?
It is important that you tell your acupuncturist if you are or may be pregnant.