Andrew Levy – Acupuncture Tuina Professional

  • Acupuncture

    What does Acupuncture treat?


    A full A-Z index of ailments which acupuncture can be used to treat is available here:

    A-Z of Conditions

About Acupuncture

Traditional acupuncture is a healthcare system based on ancient principles which go back nearly two thousand years. It has a very positive model of good health and function, and looks at pain and illness as signs that the body is out of balance. The overall aim of acupuncture treatment, then, is to restore the body’s equilibrium. What makes this system so uniquely suited to modern life is that physical, emotional and mental are seen as interdependent, and reflect what many people perceive as the connection between the different aspects their lives.

Based on traditional belief, acupuncturists are trained to use subtle diagnostic techniques that have been developed and refined for centuries. The focus is on the individual, not their illness, and all the symptoms are seen in relation to each other. Each patient is unique; two people with the same western diagnosis may well receive different acupuncture treatments.

Traditional acupuncturists believe that the underlying principle of treatment is that illness and pain occur when the body’s qi, or vital energy, cannot flow freely. There can be many reasons for this; emotional and physical stress, poor nutrition, infection or injury are among the most common. By inserting ultra-fine sterile needles into specific acupuncture points, a traditional acupuncturist seeks to re-establish the free flow of qi to restore balance and trigger the body’s natural healing response.

The Many Benefits of Acupuncture

The “World Health Organisation” and “The National Institute of Clinical Excellence” have endorsed acupuncture through proven clinical trials that acupuncture is able to benefit many diseases and health disorders including lower back pain, neck pain, migraines, headaches, knee pain (Osteoarthritis), depression, low mood, morning sickness, nausea, vomiting and sciatica.

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