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Complementary techniques after assessment

Acupuncture uses sterile single-use needles placed at selected points. SuJok commonly works on areas of the hand or foot. These approaches are offered as complementary care after appropriate safety screening.

General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.
When this treatment may be considered

Acupuncture & SuJok Therapy

  • Musculoskeletal pain when appropriate
  • Muscular tension and recovery
  • Headache or functional symptoms after assessment
  • Support for selected chronic conditions
  • Adjunct to a rehabilitation programme
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How care is organised

1

Initial discussion and assessment

2

Agreeing measurable goals

3

Treatment, exercise and reassessment

Safety and precautions

Safety and precautions

  • Sterile, single-use needles are used.
  • Extra care with pregnancy, anticoagulants or bleeding disorders.
  • It does not replace medical assessment of a new symptom.
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General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Are needles reused?

No. They are sterile and single-use.

Is it painful?

The sensation is usually brief and varies by point and individual sensitivity.

Can it be combined with physiotherapy?

Yes, when the assessment indicates that the combination is relevant.

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