What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture utilises the body’s nervous system to block pain signals and encourage the central nervous system to release natural painkillers.

In non painful conditions acupuncture can help to reset the body to normal functioning.

What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture utilises the body’s nervous system to block pain signals and encourage the central nervous system to release natural painkillers.

In non painful conditions acupuncture can help to reset the body to normal functioning.

What conditions can be treated with Acupuncture?

Arthritis

Muscle Pain

Nerve Pain

Neck & Spinal Pain

Myofascial Pain

Visceral Pain

How will my pet respond to Acupuncture?

Most of the time they accept the fine needles very well and often become
relaxed and sleepy during the treatment Often they appear to look forward to the next treatment when they come back to the practice.

Sometimes animals may react to the sensation as though they are expecting pain, but then relax because it does not occur.

What conditions can be treated with Acupuncture?

Arthritis

Neck & Spinal Pain

Muscle Pain

Myofascial Pain

Nerve Pain

Visceral Pain

How will my pet respond to Acupuncture?

Most of the time they accept the fine needles very well and often become
relaxed and sleepy during the treatment Often they appear to look forward to the next treatment when they come back to the practice.

Sometimes animals may react to the sensation as though they are expecting pain, but then relax because it does not occur.

Treatment Regime

The first assessment, including treatment, is 45 minutes. This is followed by 3 x 30 minute treatments at weekly intervals.

Ongoing maintenance treatments are determined by your pets’ response to the initial course.

Treatment Regime

The first assessment, including treatment, is 45 minutes. This is followed by 3 x 30 minute treatments at weekly intervals.

Ongoing maintenance treatments are determined by your pets’ response to the initial course.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is uncommon for animals to need to be sedated. Perhaps surprisingly, cats and rabbits often accept acupuncture treatment very well, curling up and becoming sleepy.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is uncommon for animals to need to be sedated. Perhaps surprisingly, cats and rabbits often accept acupuncture treatment very well, curling up and becoming sleepy.