Acupuncture
Acupuncture, an ancient form of Traditional Chinese Medicine, involves the insertion of thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body to balance the flow of energy or “qi” and activate the body’s natural healing abilities.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is believed that the body contains channels through which energy flows. When these channels become obstructed, it can lead to various illnesses and diseases. Acupuncture targets precise points along these channels, unblocking the energy flow and reinstating equilibrium within the body.
In Western medical practices, acupuncture is also utilized to stimulate muscles and nerves.
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture (TCM)
This is the most well-known and traditional form of acupuncture, based on the principles of Chinese medicine. It involves inserting fine needles at specific points along energy channels to balance the flow of qi (energy) in the body.
Electroacupuncture
Acupuncture needles are strategically placed in or around muscles to trigger muscle contractions. This technique involves the use of a mild electrical current to the needles, further enhancing muscle stimulation. It is commonly used in rehabilitation to aid in muscle recovery, reduce muscle spasms, and improve muscle function.
Cosmetic/Facial Acupuncture
By targeting specific acupuncture points on both the face and body, facial acupuncture is believed to enhance blood circulation, encourage collagen production, alleviate inflammation, and address acne concerns, ultimately resulting in skin that appears smoother, radiant, and more youthful. Our holistic approach to skincare, focuses on revitalizing your complexion from the inside out.
Trigger Point Acupuncture
This technique involves needling specific trigger points within muscles to release tension and alleviate pain. It’s commonly used for musculoskeletal issues and chronic pain.
Common Uses for Acupuncture
- Chronic and acute pain
- Headache and migraine
- Depression and anxiety
- Insomnia
- Digestive disorders: constipation, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting, acid reflux, bloating
- Gynaecological problems: infertility, dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation
- Menopausal syndrome: hot flush, night sweating, irritability
- Heart disorders: chest pain, palpitations
- Urination: frequency, nocturia
- Haemorrhoids
- Skin: acne, eczema
- Circulation: cold extremities, numbness and tingling
Book Acupuncture Near You
Are you looking for acupuncture in North York?
Are you looking for acupuncture in Etobicoke?
Are you looking for acupuncture in Scarborough?
Give us a call or book your acupuncture appointment online!
Acupuncture
Acupuncture, an ancient form of Traditional Chinese Medicine, involves the insertion of thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body to balance the flow of energy or “qi” and activate the body’s natural healing abilities.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is believed that the body contains channels through which energy flows. When these channels become obstructed, it can lead to various illnesses and diseases. Acupuncture targets precise points along these channels, unblocking the energy flow and reinstating equilibrium within the body.
In Western medical practices, acupuncture is also utilized to stimulate muscles and nerves.
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture (TCM)
This is the most well-known and traditional form of acupuncture, based on the principles of Chinese medicine. It involves inserting fine needles at specific points along energy channels to balance the flow of qi (energy) in the body.
Electroacupuncture
Acupuncture needles are strategically placed in or around muscles to trigger muscle contractions. This technique involves the use of a mild electrical current to the needles, further enhancing muscle stimulation. It is commonly used in rehabilitation to aid in muscle recovery, reduce muscle spasms, and improve muscle function.
Cosmetic/Facial Acupuncture
By targeting specific acupuncture points on both the face and body, facial acupuncture is believed to enhance blood circulation, encourage collagen production, alleviate inflammation, and address acne concerns, ultimately resulting in skin that appears smoother, radiant, and more youthful. Our holistic approach to skincare, focuses on revitalizing your complexion from the inside out.
Trigger Point Acupuncture
This technique involves needling specific trigger points within muscles to release tension and alleviate pain. It’s commonly used for musculoskeletal issues and chronic pain.
Common Uses for Acupuncture
- Chronic and acute pain
- Headache and migraine
- Depression and anxiety
- Insomnia
- Digestive disorders: constipation, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting, acid reflux, bloating
- Gynaecological problems: infertility, dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation
- Menopausal syndrome: hot flush, night sweating, irritability
- Heart disorders: chest pain, palpitations
- Urination: frequency, nocturia
- Haemorrhoids
- Skin: acne, eczema
- Circulation: cold extremities, numbness and tingling
Book Acupuncture Near You
Are you looking for acupuncture in North York?
Are you looking for acupuncture in Etobicoke?
Are you looking for acupuncture in Scarborough?
Give us a call or book your acupuncture appointment online!
Team
Laura Audrey Shin
Laura has a life-long interest in health and wellness, particularly alternative and complementary therapies.
Dr. Alicia MacDougall
I’m a Naturopathic Doctor who helps athletes to optimize their health in order to promote performance, recovery, and longevity.
Dr. Yasmin Amini
Dr. Yasmin is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor who’s focus is on treating her patients through evidence-based medicine.