Pharmacopuncture (Point Injections)
Injecting medication into biologically active points — fast effect, minimal discomfort, procedure lasting up to 5 minutes.
How the procedure works
Pharmacopuncture (point-injection therapy) is a method combining traditional Chinese medicine's knowledge of biologically active points with modern medication. The injected medication improves tissue metabolism, while the point stimulation activates the nervous system.
According to the clinic, the method offers a fast effect (noticeable after just 1–3 procedures), minimal discomfort, a short duration (up to 5 minutes), and good tolerability, including in children. After a course, patients report improved motor function, increased muscle strength, restored communication abilities, and overall strengthening of the body.
What parents should know
The procedure is performed only by a qualified medical specialist — self-administration is strictly prohibited. A full course consists of 12–15 procedures.
Mapping the injection points
The doctor determines the layout of biologically active points for injections based on the diagnosis.
Administering the medication
Using special thin needles, the medication is injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly into the selected points.
A course of 12–15 procedures
A full course consists of 12–15 procedures; the first changes are usually noticeable after 1–3 sessions.
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