Acupuncture Servicesin Milton
Acupuncture an ancient Chinese medicine professionally practiced at Carriage Square Chiropractic

- Simple muscle tension
- Muscle weakness
- Chronic pain
- TMJ pain
- Sports Injuries & Joint pain
- Digestive problems
- Reproductive health / infertility
- Headaches / migraines
- Sinus congestion
- Insomnia / fatigue
- Stress & Anxiety
- And many other conditions
Acupuncture
- Traditional Acupuncture
- Neurofunctional Acupuncture
- Dry Needling Acupuncture
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin sterile needles into specific points along the body’s meridians, believed to be channels for energy flow. By stimulating these points, acupuncture may help alleviate both acute and chronic pain conditions like migraines, back pain, neck pain, shoulder injuries and arthritis. It may also promote relaxation, reduce stress and improve sleep quality. Neurofunctional Acupuncture Neurofunctional acupuncture takes a Western medical approach to this traditional practice. Instead of focusing on balancing energy meridians, it targets specific nerve pathways based on scientific understanding of anatomy and neurophysiology. Using these anatomical locations electrical stimulation is added to the acupuncture needles. Think of it like stimulating specific “communication lines” in the nervous system. This targeted approach may help to reduce pain, create muscle relaxation, improve range of motion, and promote faster healing after injuries. Dry Needling Acupuncture Dry needling acupuncture focuses on targeting specific muscle knots and trigger points that have developed in a patient’s body and maybe causing pain, discomfort and injury. Unlike traditional acupuncture focused on meridians, thin needles are inserted directly into these tight areas with the goal of breaking up the knot and release muscle tension. This type of acupuncture will stimulate the nervous system, reducing pain, improving blood flow, and promoting muscle relaxation. At Carriage Square Chiropractic, we view acupuncture as a valuable complement to chiropractic adjustments. By incorporating one or several of the techniques into your treatment plan, we can offer a more comprehensive approach to pain management and overall well-being.