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Acupuncture Services

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Neurofunctional acupuncture is an evidence-based approach that involves the placement of needles into specific points on the body to influence the nervous system's function. This technique aims to modulate neural pathways, promote natural healing mechanisms, and decrease pain. Unlike traditional acupuncture, neurofunctional acupuncture integrates contemporary understanding of neurology and anatomy to target neurological and musculoskeletal conditions, offering a comprehensive and effective therapeutic option.

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About Acupuncture

Neurofunctional acupuncture serves as a powerful tool in managing various health conditions, particularly those related to the nervous and musculoskeletal systems. It offers a non-invasive approach to pain management, enhancing physical performance, and supporting rehabilitation efforts. The technique has been found effective in reducing stress and anxiety by regulating the body's stress response.


Furthermore, it plays a significant role in promoting improved nervous system function, making it a beneficial treatment option for individuals with neurological conditions. By integrating modern neurology and anatomy, neurofunctional acupuncture provides a comprehensive and effective therapeutic option.

  • How Does Acupuncture Work?

    Neurofunctional acupuncture operates by stimulating specific points on the body, known as acupuncture points, which are strategically selected based on their neurological and physiological significance. The placement of fine needles in these points triggers sensory receptors, initiating a cascade of neural responses that impact various systems within the body.

  • What Conditions Can Acupuncture Help?

    Neurofunctional acupuncture has been shown to provide effective support for a variety of neurological, musculoskeletal, and pain-related conditions. Some of the conditions that neurofunctional acupuncture may help include:


    1. Musculoskeletal Pain: Neurofunctional acupuncture can be beneficial for addressing acute or chronic pain conditions, such as back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, and joint pain.


    2. Headaches and Migraines: Acupuncture may help reduce the frequency and intensity of tension headaches, migraines, and other types of headaches.


    3. Sports Injuries: Athletes often turn to neurofunctional acupuncture for its potential to enhance recovery, reduce muscle tension, and promote healing of sports-related injuries.


    4. Postoperative Recovery: Acupuncture can aid in postoperative recovery by promoting tissue healing, reducing pain, and accelerating rehabilitation.


    5. Fibromyalgia: Neurofunctional acupuncture may provide relief for individuals with fibromyalgia by targeting pain points.


    6. Chronic Pain Syndromes: Conditions like complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and chronic pain syndromes may benefit from acupuncture's potential to modulate pain signals and promote healing.


    It's important to note that while neurofunctional acupuncture has shown promise in these areas, individual responses can vary. Consultation with a qualified healthcare provider is recommended to determine if neurofunctional acupuncture is a suitable option for your specific condition and health goals.

  • Who is Acupuncture For?

    Acupuncture is suitable for most people, regardless of age or health condition. It can be used to manage chronic conditions, relieve acute symptoms, or promote overall wellness. 


    However, it's important to discuss your health history and any current medical conditions with us before starting acupuncture. This will help us ensure that the treatment is safe and effective for you. 


    Pregnant women, individuals with certain skin conditions, or those with pacemakers should consult with us before receiving acupuncture.

Benefits of Acupuncture

Neurofunctional acupuncture is a modern adaptation of the ancient Chinese healing practice, integrating traditional methods with contemporary neurology to treat various health conditions. It involves the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body, targeting the nervous system to stimulate healing and promote overall wellness. Here are some key benefits of neurofunctional acupuncture that can significantly enhance your health and well-being.

  • Pain Reduction

    Acupuncture is renowned for its effectiveness in managing various types of pain. From chronic backaches to arthritis and migraines, acupuncture can help alleviate pain by stimulating the body's natural painkillers and improving blood circulation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Neurofunctional acupuncture is an evidence-based approach that combines traditional Chinese medical practices with modern neurology to promote overall wellness and treat a variety of health conditions. Here are some frequently asked questions about neurofunctional acupuncture that don't delve into its definition, functioning, or advantages.

  • Is acupuncture painful?

    The sensation experienced during acupuncture can vary greatly from person to person. Some individuals may feel a slight pinch as the needles are inserted, while others may not feel any discomfort at all. 


    The needles used in acupuncture are extremely thin, much smaller than those used for injections or blood tests. It's important to remember that acupuncture is not meant to cause significant pain. If you do feel discomfort beyond a mild sensation, it's crucial to communicate this to your practitioner.

  • How long does an acupuncture session last?

    The length of an acupuncture session is tailored to individual needs and typically lasts up to 30 minutes. This duration allows for a thorough assessment and application of the acupuncture treatment by the practitioner.

  • How many acupuncture sessions will I need?

    The number of sessions required is highly individual and depends on the condition being treated. Some people experience significant improvement after just one session, while others may need multiple sessions over a period of weeks or months. Chronic conditions usually require more sessions than acute ones. Your practitioner will be able to give you an estimate after your initial assessment.

  • Can I receive acupuncture if I'm pregnant?

    Yes, acupuncture can be safely performed during pregnancy. However, certain acupuncture points are traditionally avoided during pregnancy. Therefore, it's important to inform your practitioner if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

Other Services

At The MVMT Clinic St.Thomas, we offer chiropractic care, functional acupuncture, therapeutic massage therapy, personalized physiotherapy, and targeted rehabilitation exercises. Our specialized services also include pre and postnatal rehabilitation, ensuring optimal health for mothers and babies. Our certified professionals deliver these services with utmost care and expertise, providing a unique, quality healthcare experience for all our patients.

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Journey Into Massage Bliss

At The MVMT Clinic St. Thomas, we also offer massage therapy services as part of our comprehensive approach to health and wellness. Our skilled massage therapists use a variety of techniques to relieve tension, reduce stress, and promote overall well-being. Whether you're seeking relief from chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply looking to relax and rejuvenate, our massage therapy services can be tailored to meet your specific needs. Experience the healing power of touch at our clinic today.

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