TRADITIONAL CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE

Our Acupuncturist, Ruth Irving BA Dip Ac MBAcC, is trained in traditional Chinese Acupuncture, which differs from Western based 'dry needling.' Acupuncture may be a stand-alone treatment or combined with other techniques such as massage.
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture may help treat a wide range of sports related injuries, strains and sprains, assist with pain relief and increase recovery time.
As well as acupuncture our traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncturist may use electro-acupuncture, cupping, heat therapy (moxa) and deep tissue massage to facilitate your recovery.
The British Acupuncture Council or BAcC (the U.K.’s leading self-regulatory body for the practice of traditional acupuncture) provides a growing body of evidence-based clinical research showing that traditional acupuncture safely treats a wide range of common health problems. The BAcC provides accurate and unbiased fact sheets which summarise this research. Visit here to download a Sports Injuries fact sheet.
To find out more about how Acupuncture may help you, visit here.
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture may help treat a wide range of sports related injuries, strains and sprains, assist with pain relief and increase recovery time.
As well as acupuncture our traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncturist may use electro-acupuncture, cupping, heat therapy (moxa) and deep tissue massage to facilitate your recovery.
The British Acupuncture Council or BAcC (the U.K.’s leading self-regulatory body for the practice of traditional acupuncture) provides a growing body of evidence-based clinical research showing that traditional acupuncture safely treats a wide range of common health problems. The BAcC provides accurate and unbiased fact sheets which summarise this research. Visit here to download a Sports Injuries fact sheet.
To find out more about how Acupuncture may help you, visit here.