What we treat & How we help
πͺ Pain & Injury
Whether youβre managing tight muscles, recovering from a sports injury, or navigating chronic discomfort, acupuncture offers a supportive approach to musculoskeletal pain.
Treatments are tailored to each person and may assist with neck tension, shoulder restriction, back pain, joint issues, or soft tissue recovery.
We use traditional techniques alongside modern motor point acupuncture to help support the body’s natural repair processes.
π§ββοΈWomenβs Health
Acupuncture is widely used to support many aspects of womenβs health β from menstrual cycle regulation to pregnancy care and menopause transition.
Treatments are adjusted for each stage of life and may assist with hormonal balance, emotional wellbeing, fertility support, or preparation for birth.
All care is aligned with current safety guidelines and provided with sensitivity and professionalism.
π« Cosmetic Acupuncture
Cosmetic acupuncture is a gentle, natural approach to supporting skin health and facial vitality.
Treatments involve the use of ultra-fine needles to stimulate circulation, support collagen activity, and improve local muscle tone. This technique works holistically β addressing internal balance as well as external appearance.
At AcuEnhanced, cosmetic acupuncture is paired with:
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Red light therapy, used to support skin rejuvenation through gentle photobiomodulation
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Microcurrent, a low-level electrical therapy often used to help tone facial muscles and promote circulation
β― Stress, Sleep & Energy
Many people seek acupuncture as a way to support nervous system regulation and general wellbeing.
Treatments may be helpful if youβre feeling depleted, mentally overactive, or simply stuck in a stress cycle.
By working with the bodyβs internal rhythms, acupuncture aims to calm the mind, restore flow, and support more restful sleep.
π€ Sinus, Headaches & Migraines
Acupuncture may be used to support people experiencing symptoms related to sinus congestion, tension headaches, or migraine patterns.
Treatment focuses on identifying underlying patterns of disharmony and promoting circulation in areas of congestion or tension.
Motor point acupuncture may be used to help release muscular tightness in the neck, shoulders, or jaw, which can often contribute to head pain and referred pressure.
Each session is tailored to your presentation and may involve both local and distal points to support nervous system regulation and physical release.
π Cancer Support
Acupuncture can be used as part of a supportive care plan for individuals undergoing or recovering from cancer treatment.
While it is not a treatment for cancer itself, acupuncture may assist with the management of treatment-related side effects such as fatigue, nausea, or sleep disruption β always in alignment with advice from your oncology team.
All treatments are delivered with care, consideration, and respect for where you are on your journey.
Modalities
πΆ Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
A time-tested practice using fine needles placed at specific points to help regulate the bodyβs energy flow and support internal balance.
π Japanese Acupuncture
A refined, gentle form of acupuncture using thinner needles and subtle techniques to promote balance with minimal stimulation.
π― Motor Point Acupuncture
A modern technique that targets motor nerves within muscles to help release tension and support healthy movement patterns. Its like jump starts muscles that are not working properly.
β‘ Electro-Acupuncture
Gentle electrical stimulation applied to acupuncture needles to enhance treatment effects, often used in musculoskeletal or pain-related care.
π Dry Needling
A Western technique that uses fine needles to release muscle trigger points and support myofascial relaxation.
π Auricular (Ear) Acupuncture
Acupuncture points on the ear are used to support whole-body systems β often integrated into treatments for stress, cravings, and mood.
π§² Cupping
A traditional therapy involving glass or silicone cups applied to the skin to create suction β often used to support circulation and muscle release.
π₯ Moxibustion
The burning of a warming herb (moxa) near acupuncture points or on the acupuncture needle to gently promote circulation and restore internal warmth.
πββοΈ Tui Na (Traditional Chinese Remedial Massage)
A hands-on technique using pressure, stretching, and joint movements to support muscular health and energy flow.
π§ Lymphatic Drainage
A soft manual therapy technique used to encourage fluid movement and reduce congestion through light, rhythmic touch.
β¨ Cosmetic Acupuncture
A gentle technique that may support skin tone, circulation, and facial balance β often paired with red light therapy and microcurrent.
π§ Modern Neuroscience Techniques
Evidence-informed methods used to support nervous system regulation, emotional wellbeing, and stress-related conditions.
π Reiki
A non-invasive energetic therapy focused on promoting relaxation and emotional grounding through gentle, intentional touch.
πΏ Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
An ancient medical system that views the body holistically β incorporating acupuncture, herbal formulas, nutrition, and lifestyle support.
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AcuEnhanced -
Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine
Location
53 De Mille ST
McDowall, Qld 4053
Clinic Hours
Tuesday 10AM- 7PM
Wednesday 10AM - 3PM
Friday 10AM - 7PM
Saturday 9AM - 2PM