What Is Scalp Acupuncture?
Acupuncture has relieved pain and illness in patients for thousands of years, beginning with its origins in Traditional Chinese Medicine. The traditional form of acupuncture makes use of acupuncture points throughout the body, with different combinations of needles achieving different objectives. More recently, acupuncturists have developed techniques that use acupuncture on just part of the body, including the ear and the scalp.
The basic premise behind scalp acupuncture is that the scalp contains acupuncture points that can deal with practically any kind of physical ailment. The strategic insertion of needles to a shallow depth in the skin can correct imbalances in all parts of the body. However, scalp acupuncture seems especially effective at addressing neurological symptoms and issues such as chronic nerve pain, multiple sclerosis, head or spinal cord injuries, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, paralysis, and stroke.
A Typical Scalp Acupuncture Session With Lee
Scalp acupuncture uses the same kind of fine needles as those used in traditional acupuncture (with even finer needles reserved for pediatric patients). These needles should cause you no pain during the 30 to 45 minutes you may expect a typical scalp acupuncture session to last. However, you might notice some odd sensations of heaviness or "electric" tingling during your session.
While multiple sessions usually yield the best results for any kind of acupuncture, you may notice a significant improvement in your condition with just 1 to 3 sessions. Our chiropractic team may also recommend other forms of treatment to enhance the results you get from scalp acupuncture.
Most people can safely receive scalp acupuncture. Exceptions may include cases of severe hypertension, pregnant patients with a history of miscarriage, and scars on the scalp that might interfere with needling.
Schedule an Evaluation Today
If you want to try scalp acupuncture for yourself, your first step is to schedule an initial evaluation at our chiropractic center. Contact us today at (815) 705-6246 to get the care you need.