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Chronic pain and neurological wellbeing

If you are living with chronic pain, recurring migraines, or a complex neurological condition, you know that it isn't just about the physical sensation, it's about the mental load of always having to 'manage' your day around your symptoms.

 

 By using acupuncture to gently communicate with your nervous system, we support to shift your body out of "survival mode" and back into a space where healing can actually begin.​ We offer a natural, proven pathway to help restore comfort and mobility.​ For a broader look at my approach, you can read more about acupuncture here.

Conditions we support

Migraines & Tension Headaches: Breaking the cycle of chronic attacks and reducing sensitivity to triggers.

Fibromyalgia: Supporting with widespread pain and the "mental load" of constant discomfort

Arthritis: Helping to manage joint inflammation and preserve your daily mobility.

Long Covid: Targeted support for the lingering "brain fog," fatigue, and inflammation that follows a virus.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Gentle, restorative sessions to help stabilise energy and prevent crashes

Cancer Support: Compassionate care designed to ease the side effects of treatment, such as nausea, neuropathy, and fatigue but also the emotional stress of the journey.

Post-Stroke Recovery: Using  acupuncture techniques to support the brain’s natural ability to rewire and recover.

Acupuncture can provide support in the following ways:

  • Calms the 'Fight or Flight' Response: Chronic pain keeps you in a state of stress; acupuncture signals the body to rest and repair.

  • Regulates Neurotransmitters: Naturally supports the release of endorphins and serotonin to modulate how you perceive pain.

  • Reduces Inflammation: Helps address the inflammatory markers that contribute to fatigue and "fog."

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Why this approach works

You don’t have to carry the mental load alone
Let’s look beyond just managing symptoms and start focusing on recovery. We are here to support you every step of the way.

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