Acupuncture with Dr Josephine Zhuo (TCM) · Traditional Chinese Medicine Sydney
Children respond remarkably well to acupuncture and TCM, often requiring shorter and less frequent treatments than adults. Common childhood conditions that may benefit from acupuncture include recurrent colds and flu, digestive complaints, bedwetting, poor sleep, allergies, eczema, and anxiety. TCM views children as having developing constitutions that are more responsive to gentle therapeutic interventions.
Paediatric acupuncture uses very fine needles with minimal insertion depth, and sessions are typically shorter than adult treatments. For very young or needle-sensitive children, non-needle techniques such as acupressure, paediatric tui na massage, or moxa therapy may be used instead. These methods stimulate the same acupuncture points and meridians without causing discomfort.
A key focus in TCM paediatrics is strengthening the digestive system, which is considered the foundation of a child's health and immune function. When the Spleen and Stomach Qi are strong, children absorb nutrients more efficiently, get sick less often, and recover more quickly. Josephine may also recommend simple dietary adjustments to support your child's constitution and reduce the frequency of recurring issues.
Parents often notice improvements in their child's energy, appetite, sleep quality, and overall resilience after a course of treatment. Josephine has experience working with children of all ages and creates a calm, reassuring environment to ensure each visit is a positive experience.
Josephine Zhuo (TCM) is an AHPRA registered health practitioner — acupuncturist and herbalist.
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