Japanese Acupuncture, Infants, New Babies, Dolphins and the Beach

Hi There, Today's Japanese Acupuncture post is primarily pictorial. Images of infant patients, new born prodigy of existing patients, dolphins at play, the beach and the ocean were all captured in the last week. I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed taking them. Wishing you … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Relieves Infant Constipation

One of the great pleasures of practicing Japanese Acupuncture is the amazing diversity of application of this modality. I never cease to be amazed by the clinical efficacy of  Traditional Japanese Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy. Last week Tessa, Zoe and Isla, grandmother, mother, … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture may assist recovery from Glandular Fever

Cameron presented in clinic about 4 weeks ago having been medically diagnosed as suffering from acute glandular fever. He was experiencing overwhelming lethargy, aching limbs, diabolically disturbed  sleep pattern and severe headaches. This condition can derail an athletes career for anywhere … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture helps 8 months pregnant patient overcome debilitating stomach virus

Jackie contacted me last Thursday, almost 8 months pregnant with her 3rd child she had contracted a debilitating virus that was causing constant diarrhea and nausea. She had been suffering from with this potentially dangerous condition since the previous Sunday, unable to keep fluids or solids on … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture V Dry Needling

I write this post on this significantly wet winter morning, the ocean continues to rage with wind torn waves and whitewater exploding randomly, relentlessly pounding the foreshore. This week I presented two very different workshops, one for the physiotherapists with whom I work in Brisbane, the … [Read more...]

Effective Japanese Acupuncture Diagnostic Protocols

Japanese Acupuncture diagnostic protocols can be incredibly effective in assisting to fine tune treatments to suit the individual patient and their current condition. There is no question in my mind that the most vital aspect of effective Traditional Japanese Acupuncture treatment is what we know … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture for Severe Acute Lower Back Pain and Sciatica

Using Japanese Acupuncture last night I had the privilege of treating my brand-new next-door neighbor for excruciating lower back pain and sciatica. Although Keiron had only just moved in and would only be staying for a week his plight became known to me in general conversation. He was already … [Read more...]

Daniel Kowalski uses Japanese Acupuncture and Breaks 3 World Records

One week ago retired Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze medalist, Daniel Kowalski broke 3 world records at the Australian Masters Swimming titles. In this post we have a video interview with Daniel and I have provided a little of his successful history with Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. In late … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Treatment for residual symptoms of Q Fever

Part 2 , to view  previous post please CLICK HERE When Will again presented in clinic on 13 January it had been almost 2 months since his last treatment and he has been extremely busy making up for lost time. His number one complaint was terrible sleep 5th Treatment Since Will had been responding … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture benefits seriously ill Q Fever patient

In November 2008 Will presented in clinic suffering from sequelae of Q fever. Manifestations Incubation period is usually 2 to 3 weeks. The most common manifestation is flu-like symptoms with abrupt onset of fever, malaise, profuse perspiration, severe headache, myalgia (muscle pain), joint pain, … [Read more...]