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Acupuncture needles and supplies available in Canada

Acupuncture is finds it origin in traditional Chinese medicine, and it is most commonly used to treat pain. Professionals use stainless steel needles on different points of the body.

Practitioners believe this therapy helps rebalance the energy in the body and the central nervous system. Other believe that needle insertion stimulates nerves, muscles and the connective tissue in the human body.

What are the benefits of acupuncture treatment?

There are many benefits of acupuncture treatment. It is believed to help alleviate chronic pain, relieve pain associated with headache. It is also said to relieve anxiety and stress.

These thin needles are available in various gauges (diameter) and lengths. BodyBest stores a variety of needles in different sizes. Find high quality needles that are disposable, clean and safe for professional use. 

BodyBest supplies high quality surgical grade dry needling needles in Canada.

Professional acupuncturists and medical professionals can find Acu Relaxo, EACU, Lierre, Carbo and other top brands.

Acupuncture needles come in various types and are chosen based on the specific treatment goals and individual preferences of the acupuncturist. Here are some common types of acupuncture needles:

  1. Filiform Needles: These are the most commonly used acupuncture needles. They are thin, solid, and made of stainless steel. Filiform needles can be categorized further based on their length, diameter, and other characteristics.

  2. Seirin Needles: Seirin needles are a popular brand of acupuncture needles. They are pre-packaged, disposable, and come with a guide tube that aids insertion. These needles are made of stainless steel and have a plastic handle for easy manipulation.

  3. Spring Handle Needles: These needles have a coiled steel handle, which provides a spring-like effect during insertion and manipulation. The handle allows for precise control and can enhance the stimulation effect of the needle.

  4. Intradermal Needles: Also known as "press needles" or "ear seeds," intradermal needles are tiny, short needles that are applied to specific points on the skin and secured with adhesive tape. They are often used for auricular (ear) acupuncture or for acupoints on the face.

  5. Three-Edge Needles: These needles have a triangular cross-section with three sharp edges. They are commonly used in scalp acupuncture, a specialized technique for treating various neurological and musculoskeletal conditions.

  6. Dermal Hammer: A dermal hammer is a flat metal instrument with a rounded tip. It is used to tap or strike the handle of an inserted needle, producing vibrations and enhancing the stimulation effect.

During an acupuncture session, the acupuncturist will select the appropriate needle type and size based on the treatment plan and the individual's needs. The needles are typically inserted into specific acupuncture points on the body, which are believed to correspond to various meridians or energy pathways. The depth of insertion, angle, and duration of needle retention depend on the desired therapeutic effect and the acupuncturist's training and experience. After inserting the needles, they may be manipulated gently by twirling, rotating, or vibrating them to achieve the desired stimulation effect. The needles are usually left in place for a specific period, typically ranging from a few minutes to up to 30 minutes, before they are removed.

It's important to note that acupuncture should be performed by a qualified and licensed acupuncturist who has undergone appropriate training in needle insertion techniques and acupuncture theory.

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