Perinatal & Pediatrics

Acupuncture for the whole family

Pregnancy and the postpartum period are transformative times in a woman’s life, filled with excitement, challenges, and profound changes in the body and mind. While conventional medicine offers vital support, many women are turning to complementary therapies like acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine to help them navigate this journey with greater ease and balance.

Parents often find themselves looking for natural ways to support their children’s health and well-being. Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, though ancient practices, are gaining recognition for their gentle and effective approach to pediatric care. Whether your child is struggling with digestive issues, sleep problems, or emotional balance, these therapies offer a holistic way to support their health—naturally.

The History of Acupuncture

Acupuncture’s roots trace back to ancient China, with the earliest written records of the practice appearing in the Huangdi Neijing (The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon), a foundational text dating from around 100 BCE. Over the centuries, acupuncture spread across Asia and has become an integral part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), influencing healing practices in countries such as Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Today, acupuncture is practiced worldwide, and its long-standing tradition continues to evolve.

In the United states Dr. Mutulu Shakur along with fellow Black Panthers and the Young Lords, helped push community health to create the first acupuncture detoxification program in America in 1973 – a project that helped popularize Acupuncture in the U.S. Meanwhile Miriam Lee was practicing in California and arrested in 1974, shortly after acupuncture was legalized. We have many people to thank for access to this amazing medicine.

Tuina Therapy

Tuina literally means “push and pull” in Chinese, referring to the two main techniques that are employed during the treatment. Tuina combines a range of hand techniques—including pressing, kneading, rolling, and rubbing—along with stretches and joint manipulations to stimulate the body’s Qi, improve circulation, and address specific health concerns. Its a fantastic addition to any treatment here in Austin.

In TCM, the body is believed to have an energy system that flows through meridians or energy pathways. When the flow of Qi is blocked or unbalanced, it can result in pain, illness, or discomfort. Tuina works by using targeted pressure on acupuncture points, meridians, and muscles to restore the natural flow of Qi and promote healing. Usually it is done in a specific way in relation to the injury that the person is experiencing.

Cupping & Gua Sha

In TCM, cupping is believed to help restore balance to the body by promoting the flow of Qi and blood throughout the meridians. It is often used to address stagnation, which can lead to pain, illness, and discomfort. Cupping creates suction on the skin, drawing blood to the surface, which is thought to help release blockages, increase circulation, and enhance the body’s ability to heal itself.

According to TCM principles, when Qi is flowing freely, the body is healthy. However, when energy becomes blocked or stagnant—due to factors like stress, poor diet, or environmental changes—pain, discomfort, and illness can result. Cupping helps to clear this stagnation, allowing energy and blood to flow more freely, thereby improving health. Its fantastic or many things from a common cold to sports injuries.

What To expect

While acupuncture has been shown to provide relief for many, the number of sessions required can vary based on the condition being treated. Some individuals experience immediate benefits, while others may need a series of treatments for optimal results.

Lets work together

Your body was made to heal itself and thankfully we get to use traditional Chinese medicine as a tool to remind the body.

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Phone Support

(512)-522-8488

Office Hours

Monday – Friday
08:00 – 17:00

Some Saturdays available

Address

9217 US-290 #150

Austin, TX 78736