Eastern-European

ACUPUNCTURE

 

Combining classical Eastern acupuncture methods with modern European auriculotherapy (ear acupuncture), we can provide a comprehensive treatment strategy. This integrative approach targets both systemic and localized imbalances, supporting autonomic regulation, endocrine function, pain management, and emotional health (Zhao, 2008).

By utilizing whole-body acupuncture alongside evidence-informed ear protocols, we aim to enhance physiological function and accelerate the body’s natural healing processes through a carefully tailored, patient-centered treatment plan (Oleson, 2014).

In addition to addressing immediate symptoms, this combined methodology also promotes long-term wellness by rebalancing energy flow (Qi), modulating neural pathways, and restoring homeostasis across multiple body systems (Lee et al., 2013). The use of auriculotherapy allows for continuous diagnostic feedback through the ear's microsystem, which reflects the state of internal organs and systems, enabling real-time adjustments to treatment (Alimi & Chelly, 2014). Meanwhile, classical body acupuncture supports the circulation of vital energy, strengthens immune function, and alleviates chronic tension or stagnation (Han, 2004). Together, these complementary modalities form a synergistic model that not only treats illness but also fosters resilience, preventative health, and emotional harmony, offering patients a deeply holistic healing experience.


References :

  • Alimi, D. & Chelly, J.E., 2014. New universal nomenclature in auriculotherapy. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 20(5), pp. 386–390.

  • Han, J.S., 2004. Acupuncture and endorphins. Neuroscience Letters, 361(1-3), pp. 258–261.

  • Lee, J.H., Choi, T.Y., Lee, M.S., Lee, H. & Shin, B.C., 2013. Acupuncture for acute low back pain: a systematic review. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 29(2), pp. 172–185.

  • Oleson, T., 2014. Auriculotherapy Manual: Chinese and Western Systems of Ear Acupuncture. 4th ed. London: Elsevier Health Sciences.

  • Zhao, L., 2008. The efficacy of acupuncture for treating depression-related disorders: a meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders, 111(2–3), pp. 125–134.