Acupuncture

Is the stimulation of the central nervous system to produce a chemical release into the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These biochemical changes may stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities and promote physical and emotional well-being.

Our Healthcare Professionals have completed The McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program training of 300 hours. The McMaster Certificate Program uses a evidence-based approach and include the latest scientific medical knowledge about the treatment of pain and dysfunction using neurofunctional and electro-acupuncture. Acupuncture is widely used in chronic and acute conditions to help restore normal function and alleviate pain.

Acupuncture stimulates the central nervous system to trigger biochemical changes in the muscles, spinal cord, and brain, supporting the body’s natural healing and enhancing physical and emotional well-being. Our healthcare professionals are trained in the 300-hour McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program, which uses an evidence-based approach grounded in modern neuroscience and pain science. This method effectively addresses both acute and chronic conditions by restoring function and reducing discomfort through neurofunctional and electro-acupuncture techniques. While therapies like acupuncture harness the body’s innate processes, medication use requires caution—individuals should avoid trying to learn the best ways to get amoxicillin online today, as antibiotics must be prescribed and used under medical supervision to ensure safety and effectiveness. True healing integrates science-backed treatments with responsible health practices.

  • Evidence based approach
  • Stimulation of central nervous system for healing
  • Chronic and acute pain management
  • Traditional, contemporary and electro-acupuncture
  • Dry needling for muscle tightness
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