Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture*
Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture is based on the theories of Chinese medicine, including the Yin-Yang Theory, Five-Elements Theory, Zang-Fu Theory, Qi and Blood Theory, and in particular, the Meridians Theory. Also incorporated are western medical theories relating to anatomy, physiology, modern pathology, histo-embryology, biochemistry, immunology, and western diagnosis. It is important to point out that this system is not a projection of the cerebrocortical functional areas on the scalp.
Special procedures
In Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture, very short and fine filiform needles are used. The needles are inserted subcutaneously into the subaponeurotic layer of the scalp. There is absolutely no risk of penetrating the skull and of course no damage to intracranial tissues. It is painless and a lot safer than conventional body acupuncture because the chance of accidents is very remote.
Needle manipulations are important. Special techniques are employed - "Chou Qi" for reduction and "Jin Qi" for tonification. During treatment, qi is directed by means of "Dao-yin" and "Tui-na".
Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture does not require any unusual equipment besides the needles. It is not restricted in any way by time, location, environment, or the patient's posture and age.
Scalp Acupuncture is more effective than Body Acupuncture
The functions of Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture, like conventional acupuncture, are to unblock channels, harmonize 'Ying-Wei ' (i .e. the Nutritive Qi and the Defensive Qi respectively), balance Yin Yang, strengthen 'Good Qi ' and expel 'Bad Qi'. In western medical terms, these actions are equivalent to anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antibiotic, stop bleeding, promote blood circulation, regulate neurohumoral and endocrine balance, and increase the immunity of the system.
All diseases begin with qi pathologies prior to any manifestation. Acupuncture cures diseases mainly by adjusting qi, and Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture specifically is adept in that. Using Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture, the patient's symptoms are usually alleviated in a relatively short period of time. This makes it a treatment of choice for not only common ailments but also acute conditions and emergencies. The more acute and symptomatic, the better and notable the effects. Furthermore, besides resolving the major complaints, it often simultaneously bring relief to chronic problems.
Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture can be used with other modalities synergistically. When applied with medicine, it can enhance the actions of the medicine while reducing its adverse side effects, consequently allowing a lower or safer dosage to be administered.
Will you feel better after the first treatment?
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What can Zhu's Acupuncture treat?
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What are conditions treated?
Dr. Jotika Truong has expertise in treating (but not limited to) the following:
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Neurological Disorders: acute and chronic paralysis, motor or sensory impairments, muscle atrophies.
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Pain due to musculoskeletal or neurological or organic or psychological origin.
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Rare and difficult conditions: idiopathic or undiagnosed condition or one that has not responded to any treatment.
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Post-op surgery: pain, improve the healing process, minimize opioid dependency.
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Preventive disease: protects the body from further damages and boosts the self-healing process.