Electroacupuncture Melbourne
At Almond Wellness Centre, we offer electro-acupuncture treatments at our Coburg and Ringwood clinics, helping patients relieve pain, improve circulation, and support recovery from musculoskeletal and nerve-related conditions. Electro-acupuncture combines traditional acupuncture techniques with gentle electrical stimulation to enhance therapeutic effects.
What Is Electroacupuncture?
ElectroAcupuncture vs Traditional Acupuncture
- Traditional acupuncture uses manual needle stimulation to promote the flow of Qi (vital energy).
- Electroacupuncture uses mild electrical currents to stimulate acupuncture points more consistently.
Typically, two needles are connected to the electro-stimulator, and several pairs of points can be stimulated at once. Once the “De Qi” sensation is achieved (a feeling of pressure, tingling, or warmth), the device is switched on. The frequency and intensity are adjusted based on your condition.
Benefits of Electroacupuncture
Electro-acupuncture may help with a variety of conditions, including:
- Pain management — headaches, neck and shoulder pain, lower back pain, sciatica
- Reducing inflammation and improving local blood circulation
- Arthritis symptom relief
- Muscle recovery after injury
- Stress-related symptoms such as muscular tension linked with asthma
Studies indicate that electro-acupuncture can stimulate endorphin release, helping relieve pain and relax the body, while improving circulation in targeted areas.
Contraindications and Precautions
Electro acupuncture is generally considered safe and well-tolerated. However, there are some contraindications and precautions to be aware of when considering electroacupuncture:
1. Cancer or Tumors: Electro-acupuncture should not be used directly on or near tumors or cancerous lesions. It’s crucial to inform your acupuncturist about any cancer diagnosis and ongoing treatments.
2. Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders: Individuals with a history of epilepsy or seizure disorders should exercise caution when considering electro-acupuncture. Electrical stimulation may trigger seizures in sensitive individuals.
3. Implanted Medical Devices: Patients with metal implants in the area where acupuncture is intended should consult with their healthcare provider and acupuncturist to determine if electro-acupuncture is safe.
4. Cardiac Conditions: Patients with pacemakers or other implanted electrical devices should proceed with caution with electro-acupuncture, and should alway with fully qualified experienced acupuncturist.
5. Metal Allergies: Some individuals may have allergies or sensitivities to the metals used in acupuncture needles. It’s essential to inform your practitioner if you have a known metal allergy or sensitivity.
6. Skin Conditions: Electro-acupuncture should not be performed over broken or irritated skin, skin infections, or rashes. The electrical stimulation may worsen these conditions.
FAQ
Does electroacupuncture hurt?
Same as traditional acupuncture, you may feel the “De Qi” sensation (reported as pressure, slightly tingling sensation). Once the electric stimulator has been turned on, you may just feel the pulse without pain from the needle.
Is electroacupuncture safe?
Same as acupuncture, electro-acupuncture has little risk. Occasionally bleeding bruising or soreness may occur at the insertion sites. However, with a good acupuncturist, the risk can be reduced to minimal and usually no damage to your body.
Safety if the first priority at Almond Wellness Centre. All of our acupuncturists are well trained fully qualified and experienced practitioners.
Is electroacupuncture safe during pregnancy?
How many voltage is electro acupuncture?
The voltage we use at our clinics is 9 volts maximum.
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