Therapeutic Movement in Ottawa
What Is Therapeutic Movement ?
We offer integrative therapeutic movement and acupuncture at our Westboro, Ottawa clinic, combining neuro-acupuncture, soft-tissue techniques, guided movement practices, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles. Our goal is to support comfort, mobility, function, and overall well-being through personalized, whole-person care.
This approach blends several complementary therapies that focus on easing tension, improving circulation, enhancing natural movement patterns, and promoting the body’s own restorative processes. At Sunrise Neuro Acupuncture Integrative Clinic, practitioners tailor each session to the individual’s needs and presentation.
Our services may include:
- Neuro acupuncture
- Scalp acupuncture (including Zhu Acupucnture, Hao Acupcunture)
- Electro acupuncture
- Cupping therapy
- Chinese massage therapy - Tui Na
- Guided Tai Chi and body movements
- Personalized Chinese herbal medicine prescriptions
- Laser Acupuncture
What Can This Approach
Support?
Our integrative method is used by individuals seeking support with mobility challenges, chronic discomfort, or symptom patterns that affect daily function. Treatment plans are adapted based on your goals, TCM assessment, and how your body responds over time. People often seek this combined approach to support:
Supporting natural movement patterns, balance, and coordination after neurological events.
- Joint stiffness & mobility concerns
Alleviating joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation for improved movement.
Easing tension and discomfort associated with long-standing joint issues.
- Spinal and nerve-related symptom patterns
Helping individuals experiencing numbness, tingling, tightness, or mobility limitations.
- Chronic pain patterns
Using acupuncture and movement techniques to support comfort and ease.
- Post-surgical recovery
Supporting gentle movement, circulation, and relaxation once cleared by your healthcare provider.
- Neurological symptom patterns
Helping with mobility challenges, sensory changes, or functional limitations associated with neurological presentations.
Therapeutic Movement Benefits
Individuals experiencing neurological or mobility-related symptom patterns—such as stiffness, tension, numbness, or difficulty with coordinated movement—often seek complementary approaches to improve comfort and overall physical well-being. Our Therapeutic Movement approach blends neuro-acupuncture, gentle manual techniques, and TCM-based movement practices to support ease, balance, and functional mobility.
- Neuro-acupuncture with gentle electrical stimulation
Helps activate peripheral areas, ease tension, and support more comfortable movement patterns.
- Scalp acupuncture
Traditionally used within TCM for symptom patterns related to movement, coordination, speech, or sensory changes.
A low-level electrical modality traditionally used to ease localized tension, support circulation, and promote tissue relaxation.
Used as a complementary TCM approach to support overall vitality, ease discomfort, and help manage long-standing symptom patterns.
- Chinese massage therapy (Tui Na)
A hands-on technique that focuses on easing muscular tension, improving circulation, and supporting comfortable mobility.
- Therapeutic movement practices
Gentle guided movements designed to improve stability, body awareness, balance, and ease of motion through consistent practice.
Improvements We See In Our Clinic
Therapeutic Movement, combined with neuro-acupuncture, microcurrent therapy, and other TCM-based techniques, can offer meaningful support for individuals experiencing chronic tension, mobility challenges, or neurological symptom patterns.
People often report improvements in:
- Pain Symptoms Relief
Techniques aimed at easing muscle tension, reducing discomfort, and promoting relaxation throughout the body.
- Mobility & Functional Ease
Many individuals notice smoother movement, better body coordination, and increased ease during daily activities.
- Support During Recovery Phases
Therapeutic Movement may help the body adapt more comfortably during recovery from immobility, prolonged strain, or periods of limited movement.
- Personalized Movement-Based Care
Each session is adapted to the individual’s presentation, needs, and goals—offering a tailored approach that complements conventional care.
Our Process
Our process begins with an initial consultation to understand your health history, current concerns, and movement or recovery goals. Based on this information, we develop a personalized plan that may include techniques such as neuro-acupuncture, scalp acupuncture, microcurrent stimulation, cupping therapy, and therapeutic movement practices like Tai Chi–based exercises.
Each session is intended to support mobility, ease discomfort, and encourage the body’s natural recovery processes. Your plan is adjusted regularly based on your progress and feedback to ensure the approach remains aligned with your needs.
FOR KIDS AND ADULTS
We tailor our therapeutic approach to support the unique needs of children, adults, and seniors.
For children, we use gentle, development-appropriate techniques that promote relaxation, coordination, and overall well-being.
For adults, sessions may be more targeted, focusing on concerns such as chronic tension, mobility challenges, post-injury recovery support, or general physical resilience.
Our goal is to provide a supportive environment where individuals of all ages can work toward improved comfort, function, and body awareness.
Potential Responses to Treatment
Our approach is personalized, and individual responses can vary. Many people report changes such as improved comfort, greater mobility, better sleep quality, or an increased sense of well-being. Some may experience temporary soreness or mild discomfort as the body adapts to new patterns of movement or stimulation.
Your practitioner will monitor your progress and adjust your plan based on your feedback and how your body responds over time.
How Does Therapeutic Movement Work?
Alternative Physical Therapy uses a combination of techniques that encourage the body’s natural restorative processes. Acupuncture-based methods stimulate targeted points to influence circulation, nerve pathways, and muscle tension. Cupping can ease tight areas and promote localized blood flow. Microcurrent and electro-acupuncture provide gentle electrical cues that support neuromuscular activation. Therapeutic movement practices such as guided Tai Chi–inspired exercises enhance balance, coordination, and flexibility.
Working together, these methods create a comprehensive, integrative approach that supports physical function, mobility, and overall well-being.
How to Prepare for Your First Appointment
- Complete Your Online Application with Details
When filling out your online application, provide as much detail as possible about your medical history and symptoms.
This helps us prepare for your visit and create a personalized treatment plan.
- Share Your Medical Records in Advance
Send us any relevant medical documents, test results, or diagnostic reports prior to your appointment.
This allows us to review your information thoroughly and tailor your treatment to your specific needs.
- Eat Before the Acupuncture Treatment
If your treatment involves acupuncture, please have a light meal or snack beforehand.
This helps maintain your energy levels and prevents lightheadedness during the session.
- Wear Loose Clothing
Wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing ensures easy access to treatment areas, making the process smooth.
This provides us with the necessary access to deliver optimal care.
- Avoid Applying Lotion
Refrain from using lotion, creams, or makeup on the areas to be treated.
This helps us better assess your condition and provide effective care.
Take the Next Step
Ready to explore a personalized, integrative approach tailored to your needs?
Schedule a consultation with us to learn how acupuncture, cupping, therapeutic movement, or other TCM-based techniques may support your health goals.
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FAQ
Get quick answers about treatments, conditions, and benefits of
Alternative Physical Therapy.
Treatment duration varies depending on your goals, condition, and individual response. Some people notice changes within a few sessions, while longer-standing concerns may require ongoing care over several weeks or months.
Your practitioner will discuss expectations during the initial assessment.
Individuals often report feeling more comfortable in their body, experiencing easier movement, improved relaxation, or better overall balance as their system adjusts.
Mild temporary soreness or fatigue may occur as muscles and nerves respond to guided movement.
Your practitioner will provide aftercare recommendations as needed.
No, a referral is not required.
You can book an appointment directly with us.
Some insurance plans may require a referral for acupuncture coverage (if acupuncture is part of your treatment plan), so it may be helpful to check with your provider.
Many insurance plans provide coverage for acupuncture and related modalities.
Coverage varies between insurers, so please check directly with your provider.
Yes. We offer FREE dedicated parking for your convenience.
You can schedule a consultation through our website or contact us directly by phone or email:
+1 613 853 9099
info@neuroacupuncture.ca
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