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Introductory Exploration of Anatomy in Motion

The Body Lab introduces an exploration of Anatomy in Motion, individuals are introduced to the marvel that is the human body—a remarkable ever adaptable structure that meticulously evolved to function ceaselessly for decades.

Each human body possesses a distinctive anatomical blueprint, comparable to the uniqueness found in facial features or fingerprints. Despite shared anatomical characteristics, the guide emphasises the individuality of movement patterns, highlighting that no two people move in precisely identical ways due to vast potential list of injuries, trauma, early developmental years and daily routines. However the human body possesses an extraordinary ability to autonomously regenerate and heal.

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Chinese Medicine & Breech Presentation

Canberra Acupuncture and Breech Presentations - A 2023 Cochrane Systematic Review examined various methods, including moxibustion and acupuncture, for breech presentation in uncomplicated pregnancies. Moxibustion treatment, when administered before 37 weeks of pregnancy, was found to probably reduce the chance of breech presentation at birth and the need for oxytocin during birth

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Pre-Birth Acupuncture

Pre-Birth Acupuncture Program at The Body Lab is a series of weekly treatments for pregnant women from week 35 of their pregnancy until labour commences. Specific prebirth acupuncture points are used to help prepare a woman’s body for birth with an emphasis on preparing and ripening the cervix & uterus. Research suggest that acupuncture may also have the opportunity to reduce the mean time of labour and may reduces likelihood of medical intervention during labour.

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Canberra Acupuncture Initial Consultation

What do you expect at your initial consultation with Canberra Acupuncture? Acupuncture is part of the ancient practice of Classical Chinese medicine, created over the past 2000 years, by observing nature and human beings. In Classical Chinese medicine there are 2,000 acupuncture points connected by pathways or meridians. These pathways or meridians that carry Qi; Qi (electrical signals via the nerves) is the vital life energy that flows through our bodies. Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine hair-thin needles in certain points or areas of the body.

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Back Pain vs Sciatica - Canberra Acupuncture Approach

Statistics don’t tell us what type of back pain that people are experience but places everyone in the same category. I have experienced back pain and no one could tell me what was going on without getting a costly MRI scan. Are there other options that you can do yourself to find out what is going on with your back pain?

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