AcuHealth Therapies acupuncture clinic is located in Templestowe Lower in the North-East suburbs of Melbourne. We specialise in traditional Chinese medicine with a focus on Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine and Cupping.
For over 15 years Dr Sharlane Aldover has been providing high quality and personalised care to patients across a diverse range of backgrounds and health needs. Dr Sharlane focuses on both long-term treatment plans for patients in Melbourne that may be managing chronic pain and also short-term treatments for patients that are experiencing acute pain.
Acupuncture is a traditional form of Chinese medicine dating back thousands of years that involves the careful insertion of fine, sterile needles into specific points in the body that help to control the flow of Qi (a form of energy) and blood flow.
According to traditional Chinese medicine philosophy, meridians are channels that run throughout the human body and dysfunction may occur when Qi and blood flow is obstructed across these channels. Needling particular acupuncture points on the body may help to remove these obstructions and restore the body to a natural balance.
Electroacupuncture is a modern form of acupuncture that involves applying a small amount of electrical current to acupuncture needles to provide gentle electrical stimulation. Electroacupuncture can be effective when treating sports related injuries and neuromuscular conditions.
According to Chinese medicine principles, there are many acupuncture points in the body. By inserting needles in suitable combinations, acupuncture can bring the body’s energy flow back into balance and may have an influence on how pain is processed by the central nervous system. By stimulating certain acupuncture points, it is believed that chemicals may be released into the muscles, spinal cord and brain.
At our Melbourne acupuncture clinic we work with patients who are managing a wide range of acute and chronic conditions.
These can include:
Musculoskeletal conditions:
Pain:
Digestive/gastrointestinal conditions:
Gynaecological Problems:
Respiratory disorders:
Others:
Electroacupuncture is generally used when patients are managing neuromuscular conditions but also can be used for digestive issues, oedema and weight loss. AcuHealth Therapies offers electroacupuncture to patients in Melbourne who may be managing one of those conditions.
.Acupuncture is a natural and complementary treatment that can work in combination with western treatments. Being a holistic treatment it has a low risk of side effects. Although acupuncture involves the insertion of fine needles, many patients describe the experience as relaxing and having a positive impact on their overall well-being.
During an acupuncture treatment a patient may feel a slight prick when the needles are inserted or adjusted. For most patients, acupuncture is not as painful as what they may have expected. Most patients describe a warm, dull or tingling sensation when the needles are inserted into the body but some patients may be more sensitive to the acupuncture needles.
At our acupuncture clinic we will discuss any concerns before a treatment starts so that we can ensure the process is as relaxing and comfortable as possible. If a patient feels any pain or discomfort during a treatment, we encourage you to advise the practitioner.
At Acuhealth Therapies our number one priority is for all patients to feel welcome and supported at the clinic and we take time to comprehensively go through each patient’s medical history and specific concerns. We will then tailor a treatment plan according to Chinese medicine principles.
During an acupuncture treatment when needles are inserted into appropriate areas of the body, the patient may feel a mild ache or dull sensation. The needles are generally left in place for 20-30 minutes which can be followed by cupping treatment or light massage of a specific area if required.
AcuHealth Therapies offers a welcoming and relaxed environment in which patient comfort is very important. Dr Sharlane is available to assist with any concerns or queries at any stage of the treatment process.