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This information is intended to answer some of your questions about having acupuncture.
Acupuncture involves putting fine needles into different parts of your body. This helps to stimulate or relax the body.
There are different types of acupuncture:
Research supports the idea that acupuncture helps to manage pain. For this reason, your
therapist may use acupuncture as part of your treatment plan.
If you have any questions that are not covered in this information, please speak to your therapist.
During acupuncture treatment, your therapist selects points on your body that are close to the painful area or away from it. These points may be on your hands, feet, head, ears.
In some cases, the therapist chooses points on the opposite sides of your body.
The needles are sterile and thrown away after use. Your therapist puts them in the soft tissues of the body at specific points.
When the therapist puts in the needle, you may feel:
This feeling is called De Qi. It is a sign that your body is reacting positively to the acupuncture. Your therapist may stimulate the needles using a twisting movement at regular intervals throughout the treatment.
Acupuncture treatment can last up to 30 minutes. The number of needles that the therapist uses depends on your condition and symptoms.
Although acupuncture is proven to be an effective treatment for pain, it is not suitable for
everyone. Your therapist completes a checklist with you to confirm whether acupuncture is a suitable treatment.
You should not have acupuncture if you:
In these cases, you need to speak to your therapist about other treatment options.
It is important that you tell your therapist if:
Most of the time, these conditions do not stop you having acupuncture but they affect your treatment.
Acupuncture is safer than many medicine treatments, but sometimes it does have side effects.
These may include:
The number of acupuncture treatment sessions that you need depends on your condition. Your therapist talks to you about this.
Your therapist may offer you acupuncture as part of your treatment plan. Depending on
what therapies are available and your individual needs, the therapist may combine
acupuncture with other treatment methods. Examples include:
Our therapists regularly update their skills. They maintain high acupuncture safety and quality standards.