The World Health Organization has recommended acupuncture as a complementary therapy for stroke sequelae.
World Health Organization, 2002WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy
Studies show that approximately 78% of stroke patients demonstrated significant motor function improvements when acupuncture was combined with conventional rehabilitation.
Meta-analysisFrontiers in Neurology, 2025
Acupuncture fundamentally promotes nerve repair and improves motor function through multi-target mechanisms, including repairing damaged neural networks and restoring neural circuit function.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience2025
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Applied approach for significant shoulder discomfort associated with a supraspinatus tear reported in the patient’s medical assessment. Over the course of care, the individual reported reduced pain, improved comfort during daily activities, and increased ease of shoulder movement.
This case overview describes the use of scalp acupuncture as part of supportive care for a patient experiencing chronic post-concussion symptoms and neuropathic pain. The individual reported reductions in pain, improved sleep, and greater emotional stability over the course of treatment.
This case describes the use of neuroacupuncture for a patient experiencing long-standing peripheral neuropathy symptoms after oncology treatment. Outcomes reflect the patient’s individual, self-reported experience and cannot be generalized.
This case describes how acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine were used as part of supportive care for an individual experiencing cycle irregularities and difficulty conceiving. She later returned to the clinic for an unrelated postpartum concern, sharing that she had become pregnant after completing her earlier care. Her experience reflects one individual’s response and cannot be generalized.
A 65-year-old woman with long-standing lower back and leg pain following multiple spinal surgeries sought supportive care at our clinic. This case describes her reported experience with neuro-acupuncture used as part of a symptom-focused approach.
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