Acupuncture


What is
Neuro-Acupuncture?
Neuro-Acupuncture is like having a skilled electrical engineer work on the body’s intricate wiring system. While it involves inserting fine needles into specific areas of the body, it is far more than just placing needles.
Ancient Chinese practitioners had their own understanding of the nervous system. Their practice was based on the belief that a vital energy called Qi flows through pathways known as meridians. When this flow is disrupted—such as after a stroke—Neuro-Acupuncture aims to restore it, much like repairing a circuit to bring power back online.
By combining this ancient wisdom with modern neuroscience, Neuro-Acupuncture helps stimulate the nervous system, repair disrupted pathways, and promote healing and recovery

How It Works
01
Brain Activation Through Scalp Needling
Needles are placed on the scalp at points connected to specific body parts. This stimulates brain cells to form new neural pathways and helps restore lost functions.
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Minimal Needles, Immediate Results
Only a small number of needles are used, and results can often be seen right away.
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Science-Based Approach
The treatment is grounded in modern neuroscience and the brain’s ability to rewire itself (neuroplasticity).
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Wide Range of Conditions Treated
It's commonly used after stroke but also helps with conditions like cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s, MS, TBI, phantom pain, PTSD, autism, and chronic pain.
Benefits of Neuro-Acupuncture

Acupuncture uses tiny needles to gently tap into your body's roads (we call them 'meridians'). These needles help clear the roadblocks and get the traffic moving smoothly again.
But how do these tiny needles do such big work? When they're placed on your skin, they send signals to your brain. These signals tell the brain to start fixing things, helping to reduce pain and allowing your muscles to work better.

Enhanced Blood Circulation
Neuro-Acupuncture improves blood flow to the brain, delivering essential oxygen and nutrients to support healing and neural regeneration.
Reduced Muscle Spasticity
It helps relax overly tight muscles after a stroke, reducing spasticity and allowing smoother, more controlled movements.
Improved Cognitive Function
By encouraging new brain connections, Neuro-Acupuncture supports memory, thinking, and problem-solving recovery.
Emotional Support
It eases emotional stress, anxiety, and depression—offering calm, balance, and a more hopeful recovery journey.
