Acupuncture Cremorne

Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for Cremorne

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Josephine is a registered acupuncturist & Chinese herbal medicine practitioner based in Lane Cove and Frenchs Forest. If you're willing and able to travel from Cremorne to either of these locations for TCM consultation, acupuncture and herbal medicine services, Josephine looks forward to meeting with you.

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Acupuncture for Vertigo and Dizziness

Vertigo and dizziness can be debilitating, affecting balance, concentration, and daily activities. Acupuncture treatment for vertigo targets points such as GV20 (Baihui) at the vertex of the head, GB20 (Fengchi) at the base of the skull, and PC6 (Neiguan) to address nausea that frequently accompanies dizziness episodes. These points help regulate the flow of Qi to the head and calm the internal wind that TCM associates with vertigo.

TCM differentiates vertigo into several patterns. Liver Yang Rising produces sudden, intense dizziness often triggered by anger or stress. Phlegm-Dampness obstructing the Middle Jiao causes a heavy-headed dizziness with nausea. Kidney and Liver Yin Deficiency leads to a milder, chronic dizziness with fatigue. Each pattern requires a distinct treatment approach and point selection.

For Those experiencing recurrent vertigo, acupuncture can complement vestibular rehabilitation exercises and medical treatment, helping to reduce episode frequency and severity while addressing the constitutional factors that predispose to dizziness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which type of vertigo responds best to acupuncture?

Cervicogenic vertigo (related to neck tension) and Meniere's disease-related dizziness often respond well to acupuncture. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is best treated with repositioning manoeuvres, though acupuncture can help with residual dizziness and nausea.

Can acupuncture help with motion sickness?

Yes. The point PC6 (Neiguan) is well-documented for reducing nausea and motion sickness. Acupressure wristbands used for sea sickness work on the same principle, applying pressure to this point on the inner forearm.

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Josephine Zhuo (TCM) is an AHPRA registered health practitioner — acupuncturist and herbalist.

Frenchs Forest Clinic

Shop 7, 55 Sorlie Road, Frenchs Forest

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Multiple Treatments

Acupuncture, cupping, moxa and herbal medicine used in combination.

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