Jane Chan Acupuncture & low level laser on Macquarie Street Sydney City
Jane Chan Acupuncture & low level laser on Macquarie Street Sydney City
Acupuncture and dry needling both involve inserting needles into the skin to stimulate specific points on the body, but they differ in key ways. Acupuncturists use very thin needles, which in most cases offer a painless experience for patients, whereas dry needling typically uses thicker needles, often leading to more discomfort and a poor experience.
Acupuncture is a core practice of traditional Chinese medicine, with a history spanning thousands of years. It involves placing fine, sterile needles at specific points on the body, known as acupuncture points, to promote healing. This technique is used to address a wide range of health concerns, including chronic pain, digestive issues, anxiety, depression, musculoskeletal conditions, women's health issues, sports injuries, and much more.
In contrast, dry needling is a more recent technique that takes a less holistic approach to treating injuries and conditions.
Given that both treatments involve needles, wouldn’t you prefer a more pleasant, holistic approach to addressing your health concerns?
I provide a range of method to help you restore your health.
Please visit : Acupuncture, Low level laser, cupping for more details.
ABN: 18 167 946 910
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