We recommend acupuncture for the treatment and management of pain disorders and there is some very good developing evidence supporting the view that acupuncture is effective for back pain and other types of pain. An important aspect of recovery from a back injury is being an active participant and taking charge of your recovery.
Read moreChinese Herb Spotlight - Chrysanthemum (Ju Hua)
Our Chinese Herbal Medicine Series
Welcome to the first in a new series of posts where we spotlight one chinese herb and provide some of the history of its use. For the first post we will focus on Chrysathemum flowers.
The Chrysanthemum in Chinese Herbal Medicine
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Read moreAcupuncture for Sciatica Treatment Melbourne
We provide Acupuncture for sciatica nerve pain treatment in Melbourne’s Northern Suburbs. At our clinic, we are experienced in using Acupuncture for low back pain, sciatic nerve pain, and leg pain.
Read moreAcupuncture Clinic - Christmas Trading
Christmas Trading Hours At Our Acupuncture Clinic
Our Melbourne Acupuncture clinic will be closed on 25th and 26th of December 2017 during Christmas period and also on the 1st and 2nd January during New Year. We will be taking Acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and cupping appointments as normal during the intervening times. As always we at Coburg Chinese medicine wish all our past, current and prospective patients a happy and safe holiday period.
Based in Melbourne, the Coburg Acupuncture clinic is located in the heart of Coburg on Sydney Rd and provides Acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, massage and cupping services. The Coburg Clinic services people from Coburg and surrounding Northern suburbs such as Brunswick, Pascoe Vale, Preston, Fawkner, Thornbury, Northcote.
Acupuncture For Chronic Pain
Acupuncture Can Help Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is a major reason that people will seek treatment at our clinic. This is reflected in the broader public, as 1 in 5 Australians live with chronic pain at any one time. Over the age of 65, it is 1 in 3 Australians who are affected. This statistic is expected to increase as the population ages (Pain Australia, 2018). The use of acupuncture in the treatment of chronic pain has a body of evidence to support its effectiveness.
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