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
This case study describes the use of Fu’s Subcutaneous Needle Technique as supportive care for a 45-year-old experiencing long-standing back pain symptoms after a past injury. Reported improvements included reduced discomfort and increased mobility over the course of care. Observations reflect one individual’s experience.
This case study describes how a 72-year-old individual with long-standing Lichen Planus symptoms used a customized herbal prescription as part of their care. Over time, they reported decreased itching, gradual skin improvement, and better sleep. Observations reflect this person’s individual experience.
This case describes a 30-year-old individual with ulcerative-colitis–related digestive symptoms who used Chinese herbal medicine as part of their care. Over the course of treatment, they reported reduced bleeding, less abdominal discomfort, improved digestion, and eventually stopped using their pharmaceuticals under medical supervision. Results reflect one person’s experience.
This case study describes the use of neuroacupuncture as part of supportive care for a young gymnast experiencing upper-limb Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) following trauma. Over the course of care, the child showed improvements in comfort, mobility, and functional participation as reported by her family. Individual responses vary.
Treatment of a 38-year-old patient with chronic headaches using neuroacupuncture, resulting in pain reduction, improved mobility, and decreased sensitivity to exertion.
This case study describes the experience of a 74-year-old stroke survivor who sought neuroacupuncture for chronic neuropathic pain. Over a series of sessions, she reported reduced pain episodes, better sleep, and improved mobility, with these changes remaining stable at her one-year check-in. Individual results vary.
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