Acupuncture Templestowe

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Aug 5, 2024, 12:06:27 PM8/5/24
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Chinesemedicine is a unique natural healing system that has been in use for thousands of years. It is still used in today throughout China, Korea, Japan and many other Asian countries as one of the primary medical modalities. In Australia, the field was introduced gradually over the last two decades and has become one of the major allied health treatments.

This practice takes on a holistic view of each individual, with a focus on believing that the human body has an innate ability to overcome diseases and illnesses. This form of treatment facilitates this ability, by allowing for resolution of diseases by applying acupuncture, herbal medicines, cupping, dietary therapy and/or other related modalities.


We primarily practice SAAM acupuncture, which is designed on a creative approach to the treatment. Utilising the primary aspects of Chinese Medicine, we deliver high-quality support to those who need assistance with pain and discomfort around their body.


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Background: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is an adult onset neurodegenerative disorder that has no curative treatment and is usually fatal. Modern medicine treatment is mostly supportive. Acupuncture has much more to offer by way of symptomatic relief and improving quality of life (QoL). Useful points for the treatment of bulbar paralysis, paralysis of upper and lower extremities, and correction of underlying Disharmony Patterns are discussed and an illustrative case is presented to demonstrate the acupuncture approach for treating ALS. Case: A 55-year-old woman had weakness in her right arm and both legs for 4 months. She also had muscle cramps and clumsiness in the affected limbs, which rapidly progressed in the 4 months prior to presentation. She was diagnosed with ALS, given 50 mg of oral riluzole per day, and told that the condition was fatal. She sought acupuncture and was treated for two courses of 8 weeks each. Results: After acupuncture, this patient's symptomatic relief was near perfect in that she became free from disabling symptoms and is now leading a normal life. Conclusions: Acupuncture can be an effective modality of treatment for ALS, producing symptomatic relief and improving QoL.


Acupuncture is a form of Chinese medicine that uses fine needles to treat a range of physical and mental conditions. According to practitioners, energy (qi) travels through interconnecting pathways (meridians) in the body and causes health issues when they become blocked; blockages are cleared by inserting acupuncture needles at specific points in the skin, restoring energy flow and improving health.


The frequency of treatments depends on the complaint(s) you are treating, so you should ask your practitioner for their specific advice. Some people have acupuncture once a month to help maintain their overall health.


Acupuncture is a well known natural therapy that focuses on improving the overall wellbeing of the patient. It works by using fine needles that are inserted into the body at specific points in order to clear energy blocks or stagnant energy and to help energy flow freely throughout the body once again. By restoring the natural flow of energy, pain is relieved and health is restored. Many conditions can be treated with acupuncture, from addictions, to pain, skin problems, stress, and much more.


Acupuncture is a traditional form of Chinese medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years. It involves the careful insertion of sterile needles into specific acupuncture points to maximise the flow of Qi (energy) and blood throughout the body.


Benefits of acupuncture are that it is a natural and holistic treatment that can be complementary to western medicine treatments. Acupuncture has a low risk of side effects and can be a relaxing experience that can have a positive impact on overall well-being.


Our approach to patient care is that we view each patient as a unique individual and take the time to get to know our patients and their health background.. Our Templestowe Lower clinic provides a professional, relaxed and welcoming environment. With over 15 years experience as a Chinese medicine practitioner Dr Sharlane Aldover will tailor an acupuncture treatment plan to suit your individual circumstances.


AcuHealth Therapies offers high quality Chinese herbal medicine to the community of Templestowe. When discussing a treatment plan with patients we follow the same approach that we do with an acupuncture consultation and make sure we have a detailed understanding of your health history and background,


Our clinic also offers cupping therapy to patients in Templestowe which can complement and support acupuncture. Cupping therapy involves applying gentle suction to the skin and muscles by placing cups into appropriate areas of the body.


A chronic pain condition can cause stress and anxiety, which can be physically exhausting. Remedial massage, through targeted techniques, reduces muscle tension, improves blood circulation, and mobilises soft tissues, providing comprehensive pain relief. This special therapy is used to decrease muscular tension, reduce pain and mentally relax the body. There are numerous advantages to obtaining our remedial massage therapy, including relaxation, less tension, and enhanced tissue flexibility. Athletes in need of specialised care or individuals looking to ease persistent aches can benefit from our personalised approach.


When it comes to overcoming sports-related challenges, our therapists for sports physio are here to guide you through a tailored recovery journey. Specialising in a diverse range of issues, our approach ensures personalised care. We prioritise what you need for a swift and effective recovery.


Shoulder and Elbow Pain: From bothersome rotator cuff strains to the notorious tennis elbow, our specialised interventions aim to alleviate discomfort and enhance functionality. We work diligently to restore optimal function of your shoulder and elbow.


Back and Neck Pain: Armed with specialised knowledge in sports physio, we address issues like sciatica and nerve pain. Whether your discomfort arises from sports-related activities or general wear and tear, our therapists can offer help in providing effective relief.


Ankle Sprain: Our approach provides athletes with complete rehabilitation for sprains. We make sure your ankle is healed and strengthened to withstand the extreme demands of your sports activities.


Sports Rehabilitation: Our expertise in sports physio goes beyond conventional recovery methods. We guide individuals through a structured process that facilitates a quick return to their desired level of sports activity. Our approach also focuses on enhancing resilience to reduce the chance of re-injury.


Setting the Scene: Treatment rooms are thoughtfully designed to foster a calm and soothing environment. This intentional setting enhances the overall experience and contributes to the effectiveness of the treatment.


Needle Placement: The acupuncturist will gently insert thin needles into specific points on your body. This process is generally painless and can lead to sensations of tingling or warmth. For those considering facial acupuncture, the needles may be strategically placed on the face to promote skin health and rejuvenation.


Post-Treatment Discussion: After removing the needles, your acupuncturist will discuss the session with you. This may include recommendations for follow-up care, lifestyle adjustments, or additional treatments.


To help patients experiencing pain and mobility problems, we offer dry-needling physiotherapy. We usually combine it with a hands-on remedial massage or sports physio treatment. This method instantly reduces muscle tension by initiating a series of neurological mechanisms. Here are some conditions dry needling massage can treat:


Experience the healing benefits of cupping therapy at Diamond Valley Physiotherapy. This technique promotes blood flow, induces relaxation, improves joint mobility, and aids in detoxification. We take this traditional method to the next level by combining cupping with massage sessions.


Rejuvenate your body and ease your mind with our cupping therapy. Explore our selection of therapeutic massages and book your appointment with us. Feel free to call us on 03 9439 7671 for a free injury consultation. You can also send us an email at in...@dvphysio.com.au for more details.


Logan is the practice principal at DV Physio. Having qualified with a Bachelors of Physiotherapy from Melbourne University in 1998, Logan started work as a physiotherapist in various Melbourne-based private practices in his graduate years.


Chinese acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to promote energy flow. This traditional medical treatment is said to improve our quality of life and ensure we are in good health by keeping our energy levels balanced.


Healthway Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine clinic, located on 7A Macedon Road, Templestowe Lower, VIC. 3107, focuses on restoring mental and physical health through Korea SAAM acupuncture and tailored constitutional Chinese herbal medicine.

Please visit our website (www.healthwayclinic.com.au) for more information and case studies.

Thank you.


Flu Vaccine: The new season (2024) Flu Vaccine has arrived. For eligible clients, there are free Government-funded vaccine available. For those who are NOT eligible for government / free funded flu shot the cost of vaccine is $ 22, and the administration is bulk-billed. Please call 9191 6454 or go to our website for booking.


At Med1 Clinic, our GPs in Templestowe offer a wide range of medical services to address your healthcare needs. From routine check-ups and vaccinations to managing chronic conditions, our doctors prioritise your well-being. We believe in a patient-centred approach, ensuring that every visit is thorough and tailored to your specific health concerns

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