Acupuncture

Acupuncture is an old ancient form of healing that utilizes energetic lines in the body called meridians. These meridians are believed to elicit responses in certain areas of the body to stimulate the healing process. 

ACUPUNCTURE

An initial acupuncture treatment consists of a consultation followed by a treatment. The consultation is an attempt to categorize the nature of your condition from a Chinese medical perspective. Therefore the initial consultation takes considerable longer that follow up consultations as an inquiry into the nature of the presenting condition takes more time. Subsequent visits are only 40 minutes in duration (initial consultations take an hour).

The treatment itself is a generally pleasant experience and patients usually feel relaxed with a sense of well being after the treatment. The cycle of treatment for any condition will always be established at the outset of treatment and there will be review sessions every month. Initial batches vary greatly and it really depends upon the presenting condition and the patient’s general health.

The insertion of the needle is not generally painful, due to the needle’s thinness. Additionally guide tubes are used to the deaden the sensation of insertion at the site. I use a mixture of Japanese and Classical Chinese needles. All needle are single use, disposable and sterile and I am registered with the local authority for a licence to practice.

What does it treat

The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes the ability of Chinese herbal medicine
and Acupuncture to treat over forty three commonly encountered clinical disorders.. Though
it is used in the treatment of many more things.

Below are some of the most common disorders for treatment recognized by WHO:

Allergies/Asthma
Anxiety/Depression
Arthritis/Joint problems
Back pain
Bladder/Kidney problems
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Childhood illness
Colds/Flu/Cough/Bronchitis
Constipation/Diarrhoea
Dizziness
Eye, ear, nose and throat disorders
Fatigue
Gynecological disorders
Headache/Migraine
Heart problems/Palpitations
Herpes
High Blood Pressure
Immune system deficiency
Infertility
Insomnia
Knee pain
Fibromyocitis
Neck pain/Stiffness
Numbness/Poor circulation
Premenstrual syndrome
Sciatica
Sexual dysfunction/Impotence
Shoulder pain
Skin problems
Sports injuries
Stress/Tension
Tendonitis
TMJ/Jaw pain
World Health Organization (WHO). Geneva.
Acupuncture: Review and Analysis of Reports on Controlled Clinical Trials. (2003).
Guidelines on Developing Consumer Information on Proper Use of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine. (2004).
About Emma Kenchington

Qualifications: Dip T.M R.M S.T (C.N.T)

Emma trained and graduated in Australia at the College of Natural Therapies, she went on to work at Camp Eden, a Holistic Health Retreat in Queensland. Her career includes employment by the American Professional Tri-Athlete Team to treat the Athletes whilst on tour and competing. She has worked and trained with the Australian Olympic Athletes and was invited to work at the Sydney 2000 Olympic games.

Additionally Emma studied acupuncture at South West College for Oriental Medicine and London College of Traditional Acupuncture and holds a qualification from OMT in medical acupuncture.

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