Acupuncture
Nervous system stimulation and function restoration through biologically active points

How the procedure works
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine method and one of the key approaches in pediatric rehabilitation. We offer several types: cerebral scalp acupuncture for brain area stimulation, spinal acupuncture for improved mobility, facial acupuncture for speech and visual functions, limb reflexotherapy for coordination and tone, and electroacupuncture. The method clears meridians, harmonizes Yin and Yang, and strengthens immunity. It features rapid action, safety, and minimal side effects.
Examination and Method Selection
Child examination, determining biologically active points and acupuncture type (scalp, spinal, facial, limb, or electroacupuncture). Creating a comfortable and safe environment.
Treatment Session
Inserting ultra-thin needles into biologically active points using rotation and lifting-lowering techniques. If needed — electrical stimulation or moxa cauterization. Treatment for the prescribed duration.
Completion and Monitoring
Needle removal, monitoring the child's response, assessing the effect. Recommendations: avoid exertion after the session, do not eat immediately before or after the procedure.
How Sessions Look
Indications and contraindications
Indications
Contraindications
Who performs the procedure

Liu Jingjuan
Associate Professor of TCM, Neurologist-Rehabilitologist (副主任医师)
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