Acupuncture In Practice Beyond Points And Merid... Apr 2026
Offering a non-opioid solution for migraines, back pain, and arthritis.
Acupuncture is often reduced to a map of 361 points and 12 energy highways. While that framework is essential, the true "practice" of acupuncture happens in the space between those points—where physiology meets intuition and ancient wisdom meets modern science.
Used for rapid recovery and treating myofascial trigger points (often called "Dry Needling"). Acupuncture in Practice Beyond Points and Merid...
That unique heavy or tingling feeling that tells the practitioner the needle has successfully engaged the nervous system. Integration with Modern Medicine
Increases local circulation to deliver oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissues. Offering a non-opioid solution for migraines, back pain,
Creates a tiny "controlled injury" that stimulates the body's natural repair mechanisms.
Here is a look at what acupuncture looks like in practice when we look beyond the meridians. The Anatomy of the Needle Used for rapid recovery and treating myofascial trigger
Signals the brain to release endorphins and enkephalins, the body’s natural painkillers. The Art of Palpation