Have you ever heard of acupuncture? This ancient healing art has been practiced in China for thousands of years and is gaining popularity worldwide. Acupuncture is a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which focuses on balancing the body’s energy flow to promote health and well-being. In this blog post, we will explore the history, benefits, and techniques of acupuncture to help you better understand this fascinating practice.
Acupuncture is based on the concept that energy, or Qi, flows through the body along pathways called meridians. When this energy becomes blocked or imbalanced, it can lead to pain, illness, or other health issues. By inserting thin needles into specific points along these meridians, acupuncturists aim to restore balance and stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities. Many people find acupuncture to be a safe and effective treatment for a wide range of conditions, including chronic pain, stress, anxiety, insomnia, and digestive disorders.
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical practice that involves the use of thin needles to stimulate specific points on the body. This technique is often used to treat various conditions, ranging from chronic pain to anxiety disorders.
By targeting these specific points, the body can release natural painkillers and anti-inflammatory agents, thereby promoting healing and reducing symptoms. Conditions commonly treated by acupuncture includes:
Whether seeking relief from physical pain or emotional distress, acupuncture may offer a unique and natural approach to health and wellness.
Acupuncture is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on restoring the body’s natural balance. The process involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body where there are blockages of energy flow. This energy, also known as “qi,” is closely related to the health and well-being of a person. During acupuncture, patients often feel sensations such as soreness, numbness, heaviness and pain. These sensations are referred to as “De Qi” (gaining Qi). This feeling is an important indication that the needle is producing a therapeutic effect. It is considered safe and effective by many practitioners and patients. If you’re curious about trying acupuncture, be sure to consult with a licensed practitioner to discuss if it’s the right treatment for you.
We provide direct billing for acupuncture that allows patients to receive treatment without having to worry about paying upfront and then seeking reimbursement from their insurance provider or extended medical company. This streamlined process simplifies the payment procedure and makes it more convenient for patients to access the care they need. We also offer direct billing to ICBC and WorkSafeBC (WSBC/WCB) for all approved claims, which means no out-of-pocket expenses.
At Cloverdale Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic in Surrey, our experienced team of acupuncturists will properly diagnose your condition and create a customized treatment plan that integrates a variety of approaches, including acupuncture, to improve your overall well-being. Whether you are experiencing chronic pain, emotional stress, allergies, or any other condition, acupuncture can help. With Cloverdale, you will be in good hands on your road to recovery. So, do not wait, book your appointment online today or give us a call.
The benefits of acupuncture include reducing chronic pain, improving sleep boosting immunity and easing anxiety and depression. Moreover, acupuncture is a safe and a natural alternative to conventional treatments that often come with unpleasant side effects.
When preparing for your first session of acupuncture, it’s natural to feel curious and perhaps a bit nervous. During your first session, your Acupuncturist will discuss your health /medical history, learn more about your body constitution, lifestyles and any concerns you may have. After that, your practitioner will insert ultra-thin needles into specific acupuncture points throughout your body. The needles are painless and typically remain in place for around 20-30 minutes. You may experience a slight tingly sensation, relaxation of tension or even fall asleep during the session. One of the important benefits of acupuncture is that people often notice immediate relief after treatment. If you are afraid of needling you can also consult with a practitioner for alternative TCM methods, such as cupping, scraping, ear setting, bloodletting, etc.
Yes, acupuncture is beneficial with other treatments such as Physiotherapy, Massage Therapy and Kinesiology. However, it’s important to inform all your healthcare providers about the treatments you’re receiving.
Wear loose, comfortable clothing, eat a light meal beforehand, and avoid vigorous exercise right before the appointment.
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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