Neurofunctional Acupuncture Treatment
WHAT IS IT
Neurofunctional Acupuncture Treatment
Neurofunctional acupuncture as practiced at MHP is a modern technique that uses fine needles to stimulate specific nerve points in the body. These needles are inserted into carefully chosen areas and can be stimulated by hand or with electricity.
Acupuncture Helps the Body Heal Itself
Neurofunctional acupuncture is a therapeutic technique that stimulates the body’s natural healing processes by targeting nerve-rich areas. By activating specific nerves and tissues, it enhances the body’s ability to heal itself, reduces pain, and promotes overall physical well-being.
At MHP Therapy, neurofunctional acupuncture is integrated into chiropractic and physiotherapy sessions as part of a comprehensive approach to your care. During your initial assessment, our team will determine whether acupuncture can benefit your treatment plan.
Conditions Neurofunctional Acupuncture Can Help With:
- Back and Neck Pain: Reduces muscle tension and improves spinal alignment.
- Headaches and Migraines: Alleviates pressure points and improves circulation to reduce frequency and intensity.
- Pregnancy-Related Pain: Provides safe and effective relief from discomfort during pregnancy.
- General Pain: Addresses acute and chronic pain from a variety of conditions.
This evidence-based approach complements other therapies, helping you achieve faster recovery and better results.
Treatment Options
Neurofunctional Acupuncture
Fine solid needles are inserted to stimulate activity of the nervous system.
Electro acupuncture
A mild electric current will pass between the needles during treatment to stimulate muscle response.
WHEN IT HELPS
Benefits of Acupuncture
Athletic Recovery
Help your body recover quickly to get back to training.
Range of Motion
Can increase flexibility.
Sports Injuries
Heal as fast you can to get you back on the field.
Tension Relief
Muscle activation to release stress.
Sports Performance
Make sure you’re firing at all cylinders and perform your best.