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 Spondylolysis
 Sports Injuries
 Strokes
 Thoracic & Chest Pain
 Traumatic and Operative Knee Operations
 Treatment of Low Back Pain
 Whiplash
 Wrist & Hand Pain



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What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is an holistic approach to the management of disease and the maintenance of health, based on over 3000 years of history in the Far East. With treatment consisting of the insertion of very fine needles into the skin, it is one of the most rapidly growing complementary therapies in the UK.

Research shows that acupuncture needles release endorphins, the natural pain relieving chemicals stored in the brain. These chemicals not only provide pain relief but also assist the body in its healing process.

When acupuncture is used it may be combined with a range of other treatment techniques eg; exercise and manual therapy.

How can acupuncture help?
Acupuncture can help treat the following conditions:

dizziness, headaches
pain, nausea
muscle & joint problems
neck & back pain
arthritis
rheumatism
acute/chronic injuries
sports injuries

Acupuncture does not work for all patients, and response rates vary, but most patients experience pain relief when conventional medical treatment has not worked.

Will acupuncture hurt?
Some patients may experience some discomfort as the fine needles are inserted, but this feeling should not last. Often the sensation is the body's response to the release of free flowing energy.

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Using a variety of techniques a Physiotherapist can help:
 Alleviate pain
 Restore and increase the range of motion in joints
 Prevent and treat sports injuries
 Increase co-ordination
 Educate patients in the use of walking aids and wheelchairs
 Improve balance
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