Physio Healing Hands

Acupuncture

Physiotherapy is a holistic approach to pain management and rehabilitation that utilizes a variety of techniques, including acupuncture. Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese practice that dates back over 1000 years, and is based on the concept of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). TCM focuses on the body's ability to heal itself when given the proper stimulus.

Acupuncture within physiotherapy is used to restore balance to the body's systems, and to promote homeostasis. This is done through an in-depth assessment to determine the source of the imbalance and the correct acupuncture points to address it. By restoring balance and stimulating the body's own healing chemicals, acupuncture can help to reduce pain and inflammation, and aid in the recovery process.

At our physiotherapy clinic, we use evidence-based acupuncture techniques to help our clients achieve optimal health and fitness. Our experienced practitioners use a combination of traditional and modern approaches to ensure the best results. Contact us today to learn more about how acupuncture can help you.

The body has the ability to “self repair; the use of Acupuncture, Acupressure or Electro-Acupuncture enhances the repair mechanism and enables an improved recovery time. This allows other physiotherapy treatments such as exercise, muscle strengthening and rehabilitation to achieve more effective results.

How it works

The acupuncture needle will stimulate the flow of QI [pronounced ‘chee’], which circulates in channels or meridians within the body. The QI circulates within the deeper organs of the body, but connects to the superficial skin. In the state of a normal healthy body, a balance exists between these systems. Both the superficial energy and the deeper energy can be influenced by the stimulation of specific acupuncture points. If injury, disease, emotional trauma or infection occurs, the natural flow of QI within the meridians and organs may well be affected and the result is an altered flow, either a slowing or stagnation of QI causing pain and inflammation, or a deficit of QI, which may cause weakness, exhaustion and longer debilitating disease. The stimulation of relevant acupuncture points may free stagnation, reduce excess or indeed, increase QI to the specific area or organ and thus help to restore normal QI flow and balance.

Acupuncture is used by Physiotherapists, against a background of sound research and evidence, as a means of enhancing pain modulation via the stimulation of the brain and spinal cord to produce NATURAL pain relieving chemicals, such as endorphins; melatonin to promote sleep, serotonin to promote well being, to name but a few. These assist the body’s healing process and offer pain relief as a precursor for other manual or exercise therapy.

Acupuncture is also used by Advanced AACP members as a means of addressing some systemic and longer term illness, but always with the aim of enhancing physiotherapy treatment and improving the quality of life.

If you would like to know more about Acupuncture or planning to undergo Acupuncture, please call us on 07901932769, or drop a message using the contact form. Our specialist will analyse your condition and work with you to find a suitable recovery plan.

Opening Hours

Monday – Sunday
7.00am – 10.00pm

Location

Holiday Inn Aylesbury
HP22 5QT

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What is special at Physio Healing Hands

Physio Healing Hands have extensive knowledge and experience in spinal injuries and chronic pain management. Customer reviews on google verify our excellence in post-operative physiotherapy and alternative therapies. Our clinic at Holiday Inn Aylesbury is equipped with a state-of-the-art gym and pool, which enables us with a comprehensive range of treatments. We provide appointments both at the clinic and the client's home.

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