Neurologic conditions can affect sensation, movement, coordination, pain processing, autonomic regulation, and quality of life. Patients may experience numbness, burning, tingling, headaches, weakness, dizziness, balance changes, tremor-like symptoms, or changes in how the body interprets normal sensory input.
This approach can be especially useful for patients who feel caught between categories: symptoms are real, but imaging or lab findings may not fully explain the experience; medications may help partially but not completely; or the nervous system may remain sensitized after an illness, injury, or period of stress.
Acupuncture can be a supportive part of care, but it is not a replacement for emergency medicine, neurology, stroke care, imaging, medication management, or rehabilitation when those are needed.