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Strict hand hygiene
Use of sterile disposable single-use needles
Proper Skin Disinfection for Acupuncture Site
Disinfection of the treatment room after each session
Disinfection of surfaces in the treatment room after each session
Proper disposal of used needles & sharps
Change of towels after each session
Proper air flow in the treatment room
A Guide to Moxibustion
Welcome to our Moxibustion Therapy page! Here, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to know about this ancient alternative medicine technique.
What is Moxibustion Therapy?
Moxibustion therapy is an ancient technique that involves burning a special herb called mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) to create heat and stimulate specific acupuncture points on the body. The heat generated by moxibustion can help relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote relaxation.
There are two types of moxibustion commonly used in practice:
Steps Involved in Moxibustion Therapy:
Moxibustion therapy involves the following steps:
Indications for Moxibustion Therapy:
Moxibustion therapy can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including:
Contraindications for Moxibustion Therapy:
While moxibustion therapy is generally considered safe, there are some instances where it should not be used. These include:
Care After Moxibustion:
After a moxibustion session, it’s important to take care of the treated area. Here are some steps you can follow:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Moxibustion therapy can be uncomfortable, but it should not be painful. You may feel a warming or tingling sensation, but it should not be unbearable.
Side effects of moxibustion therapy can include redness or minor burns at the site of application.
The frequency of moxibustion therapy depends on the condition being treated and your individual needs. Your practitioner can help you determine the best treatment plan for you.
Yes, moxibustion therapy can be used in conjunction with other treatments, such as acupuncture or massage therapy, to enhance their effectiveness.
We hope this information has been helpful in understanding moxibustion therapy. If you have any questions or are interested in receiving moxibustion therapy, please contact us to schedule an appointment with one of our qualified practitioners.
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