Neuro-Acupuncture

Bridge founder and head clinician Dr. Grace Rollins, DAc is a leading expert in acupuncture-supported rehabilitation of neurological conditions including post-stroke, Parkinson’s, MS, neuropathy, paralysis, neurogenic pain, post-concussion/TBI, cognitive decline, and more.

Why acupuncture for treatment of neurological conditions?

While there is a great deal of complexity regarding the multi-modal mechanisms of acupuncture, research has shown for decades that acupuncture’s effects are largely mediated by its action on the peripheral and central nervous systems. Based on multiple studies and meta-analyses, we know that acupuncture can:

  • Target blood flow to specific areas of the brain and increase metabolic activity at receptive sites

  • Modulate the release of neurotransmitters, neuropeptides and other signaling molecules

  • Regulate inflammation in the central and peripheral nervous systems

  • Promote the health and regular firing of peripheral nerve tissue

  • Engage the brain’s inherent neuroplasticity and “re-mapping” ability

  • And much, much more.

 

How is acupuncture used in East Asia for neurological conditions?

Acupuncture is highly regarded in China and other parts of East Asia as a first-line, evidence-based modality for stroke rehabilitation and other conditions. In fact, many methods currently being researched and incorporated in Western medicine—such as trans-cranial electrical stimulation for brain disorders, vagus nerve stimulation for dysautonomia, and tibial nerve stimulation for overactive bladder— are drawing upon principles that have already been a part of acupuncture neurology practice for decades.

Western and Eastern medicine inform each other, and complement each other, when it comes to finding the best therapies to optimize the human nervous system. An advantage of acupuncture is it is a relatively non-invasive, extremely safe modality that can even sometimes help a patient reduce the need for medications and surgical interventions.

What Neuro-Acupuncture patients can expect