ACUPUNCTURE
It has been known for a long time that Chinese medicine in combination with modern medicine gives great results. This fact has been confirmed by many medical authorities and the World Health Organization.
Our holistic approach to the patient assumes a combination of these two methods of therapy. But what is acupuncture? Acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine views the body as a delicate balance of yin and yang. They are two opposing but inseparable forces. According to this assumption, disease occurs when they are out of balance, which results in blocking the flow of vital energy - the Qi energy.
To remove the blockage, place the needles at specific points on the body. Acupuncture treatments stimulate the central nervous system, stimulating the body to produce various substances, including endorphins, immune cells, opioids, and neurotransmitters. They can help you control pain, change the way your body feels it, and improve your physical and emotional well-being. Some studies also show that acupuncture affects the involuntary functions of the central nervous system, such as pressure and blood flow, and the regulation of body temperature. We are sure that acupuncture is a great complement to physical therapy.
Our holistic approach to the patient assumes a combination of these two methods of therapy. But what is acupuncture? Acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine views the body as a delicate balance of yin and yang. They are two opposing but inseparable forces. According to this assumption, disease occurs when they are out of balance, which results in blocking the flow of vital energy - the Qi energy.
To remove the blockage, place the needles at specific points on the body. Acupuncture treatments stimulate the central nervous system, stimulating the body to produce various substances, including endorphins, immune cells, opioids, and neurotransmitters. They can help you control pain, change the way your body feels it, and improve your physical and emotional well-being. Some studies also show that acupuncture affects the involuntary functions of the central nervous system, such as pressure and blood flow, and the regulation of body temperature. We are sure that acupuncture is a great complement to physical therapy.