Neurofunctional Electroacupuncture or Contemporary Medical Acupuncture is a precise peripheral nerve stimulation technique, in which fine solid needles (acupuncture needles) are inserted into anatomically defined neurofunctional sites, and stimulated manually or with electricity for the therapeutic purpose of modulating abnormal activity of the nervous system and/or the endocrine, exocrine and immune systems, in pain syndromes, functional problems, and any diseases in which these modulatory mechanisms are available.
Contemporary Medical Acupuncture is mechanism-based, not disease-based. Therapeutic goals and treatment targets are selected based on the identified neurological dysfunctions contributing to the clinical presentation of the symptoms. Sometimes Contemporary Medical Acupuncture treatments result in improvement or disappearance of the symptoms, and other times results in permanent resolution of the dysfunction, especially when dysregulation of the nervous system was the underlying pathophysiological mechanism.
Offered by Kayla
79 Dickson Street, Cambridge, Ontario
519-267-9005
reception@revivemassagetherapy.ca
Monday - Friday: 9am - 8pm
Saturday: 9 am -3pm
380 Jamieson Pkwy, Cambridge, ON
519-260-9005
hespeler@revivemassagetherapy.ca
Monday - Friday: 9am - 8pm
Saturday: 9 am -3pm