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Acupuncture Dundas Valley

Acupuncture is a safe and effective treatment that helps in the management of many conditions. At NDPE we offer quality care including acupuncture for local residents in West Ryde and surrounding areas such as Eastwood, Denistone, Epping, and Ryde.

What Is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a component of Chinese medicine that has been in practice for over 5,000 years. It has gained popularity in the Western world as a holistic and natural form of healthcare and is used by millions worldwide.

The primary purpose of acupuncture is to restore and rebalance the flow of Qi, the vital energy, within the body. According to traditional Chinese medicine, the body consists of a network of interconnected meridians, which serve as pathways for the flow of Qi. When there is an imbalance or disruption in the flow of Qi, it is believed to result in physical or emotional symptoms. By strategically inserting acupuncture needles at specific points along these meridians, practitioners seek to regulate Qi and facilitate its smooth and harmonious circulation.

During acupuncture, small and fine needles are gently inserted into the skin to stimulate the nerves and tissues. This process encourages the affected area to heal and relieve tension, stress, and discomfort. It is important to understand that acupuncture is typically not painful. You may experience a mild sensation of dullness or a slight tingle, but many patients find the experience to be calm and relaxing.

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What Are Some of the Benefits Of Acupuncture Therapy?

Acupuncture provides a wide array of possible benefits for various health conditions, including:

  • Relieves pain.
  • Accelerates injury recovery.
  • Regulates hormonal imbalances.
  • Strengthens the immune system.
  • Improves the body’s self-healing mechanisms.
  • Supports mental health by assisting stress-related disorders.
  • Regulates the body’s stress response and promotes relaxation.
  • Restores the body’s energy flow, increasing vitality and reducing fatigue.

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What Conditions Can Acupuncture Treat?  

Acupuncture aims to address a range of issues such as:

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What Can You Expect During Your Acupuncture Appointment?

At your first appointment, our dedicated team will conduct a thorough assessment to determine if acupuncture may be the right approach for your specific needs. We will discuss your symptoms, medical history, and desired outcomes to develop a tailored treatment plan.

Acupuncture sessions typically last between 20 and 40 minutes. You will lie comfortably on a treatment table while one of our skilled physiotherapists carefully inserts thin needles into specific acupuncture points on your body. These needles are sterile and single-use, ensuring a hygienic treatment process.

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Your Acupuncture Questions Answered

Does acupuncture hurt?

Acupuncture is often perceived as a painful treatment due to the use of needles. However, acupuncture needles are designed to be as thin and delicate as possible to minimise any discomfort. The needles used in acupuncture are significantly finer than those used for injections or blood tests, and they are carefully inserted into specific points on the body. Most people describe the sensation as a mild tingling, warmth, or dull ache at the site of insertion. It is rare for acupuncture to cause significant pain. If any discomfort is experienced during the treatment, it is usually temporary and subsides quickly.

Is acupuncture safe?

At NDPE, your safety is our top priority. When it comes to acupuncture, we follow strict guidelines and use sterile needles that meet Australian standards. Our experienced physiotherapists are well-trained in performing acupuncture safely and thoroughly. We understand that improper acupuncture techniques may lead to adverse reactions, which is why we emphasise the importance of choosing a qualified and experienced therapist for your treatment. Rest assured that with us, you’re in safe hands.

What precautions or self-care measures should I follow post-acupuncture?

To maximise the benefits of acupuncture, it is recommended to rest and give your body time to integrate the treatment. While you may engage in light activities right after your session, it is advisable to avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for a few hours. Acupuncture has a relaxing effect, and you may feel pleasantly sleepy afterwards. It’s important to be aware of this potential effect and plan your schedule accordingly, especially for your initial session.

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NDPE For Dry Needling And Acupuncture

If you’re seeking relief from pain, managing a health condition, or recovering from a sports injury, our dedicated physiotherapists at NDPE are here to support you. With our extensive knowledge and skills in dry needling and acupuncture, you can trust us to provide compassionate and sufficient care. We are excited to meet you and be a part of your wellness journey. Get in touch with us today to book your initial consultation with one of our skilled physiotherapists.

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