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August 21, 2024

Paediatric Acupuncture: A Holistic Approach to Children’s Health and Well-being

By Laurie Melrose-Doering, Osteopath & Applied Kinesiologist

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In recent years, paediatric acupuncture has emerged as an effective form of alternative medicine, offering a safe and drug-free option for treating a wide array of health conditions in babies, children, and teenagers. By utilising both needle and no-needle techniques specifically designed for young patients, paediatric acupuncture respects and nurtures each child’s unique physiological and emotional needs. This approach aligns with a child’s natural inclination towards balance and regulation, emphasising minimal intervention while fostering a holistic environment for healing and growth.

Philosophy and Approach

The philosophy behind paediatric acupuncture is rooted in the belief that children possess an innate ability to heal and regulate themselves, given the right support and environment. Minimal intervention is a core principle, ensuring that treatments are gentle and non-invasive, aligning with the natural healing processes of young bodies and minds. Paediatric acupuncture takes a comprehensive approach to care, addressing not only physical symptoms but also the emotional and psychological aspects of a child’s well-being.

The holistic approach acknowledges that every child is unique, with distinct needs and developmental stages. Therefore, treatments are highly personalised, focussing on the specific issues and conditions affecting each child. By prioritising individualised care, paediatric acupuncture aims to support children as they develop into healthy and balanced individuals.

Benefits of paediatric Acupuncture

  1. Non-Pharmaceutical Intervention: One of the primary advantages of paediatric acupuncture is that it offers a non-pharmaceutical alternative to managing various health conditions. This approach can be especially beneficial for children who have adverse reactions to medications or for parents seeking natural treatment options.

 

  1. Enhancing Immune Function: Regular acupuncture sessions can help strengthen the immune system, reducing the frequency and severity of illnesses. This is particularly useful for children who experience recurrent infections or seasonal allergies.

 

  1. Improving Sleep Quality: Acupuncture can help regulate sleep patterns and improve sleep quality in children who struggle with night terrors, frequent night waking, or difficulty falling asleep. Improved sleep has a positive impact on a child’s mood, behaviour, and overall health.

 

  1. Supporting Emotional and Behavioural Health: By addressing emotional imbalances and behavioural challenges, paediatric acupuncture can help children navigate anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns. The treatments aim to promote emotional resilience and a sense of well-being.

 

  1. Encouraging Healthy Digestion: Acupuncture is effective in treating various digestive disorders, from colic and nausea to constipation and diarrhoea. By promoting healthy digestion, children can experience better nutrient absorption and overall vitality.

Common Conditions Treated

Parents often turn to acupuncture to address a wide range of paediatric health issues, including but not limited to:

Respiratory Issues:

  • Acute or chronic cough
  • Asthma
  • Croup

 

Mental Health Concerns:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression

 

Urological Concerns:

  • Bedwetting
  • Urinary tract infections

 

Digestive Disorders:

  • Chronic loose stools or diarrhoea
  • Constipation and stool withholding
  • Colic, nausea, and vomiting
  • Poor appetite

 

Sensory and Skin Issues:

  • Ear and eye conditions
  • Acne and eczema

 

Emotional and Behavioural Challenges:

  • Behavioural difficulties
  • Emotional regulation

 

Immune and Infectious Conditions:

  • Fever and infectious diseases
  • Recurrent infections
  • Pre- and post-vaccination support

 

Sleep Disorders:

  • Night terrors
  • Difficulty falling asleep
  • Frequent night waking

 

Allergies:

  • Food allergies
  • Environmental allergies

Assessment includes

  • Conducting a thorough intake by asking relevant questions
  • Observing physical and behavioural cues
  • Taking pulses on the wrists to assess energy flow and balance
  • Examining the tongue (for children 3-4 years and older) for diagnostic purposes
  • Palpating the abdomen, back, and limbs to identify areas of tension or imbalance

Treatment can be administered either during or after the assessment, depending on what best meets the child’s needs. The approach prioritises flexibility and sensitivity to the child’s individual preferences.

Needle Techniques

For many children, the prospect of needles can be intimidating. However, the child-friendly techniques employed in paediatric acupuncture are designed to be as painless as possible. Children often experience only a slight sensation during the treatment.

Needle use is tailored based on:

  • The child’s age and sensitivity
  • The child’s physical build
  • The specific condition being treated

 

Typically, no more than two needles are used in a single session, and they are strategically placed to maximize therapeutic benefits while minimising discomfort.

Age and Treatment Suitability

Paediatric acupuncture is suitable for children from new-borns onward, with minimal intervention required for infants. The gentle nature of the treatments makes them appropriate for even the youngest patients, ensuring that their introduction to acupuncture is positive and soothing.

Alternative Options for Needle-Averse Children

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Alternative Options for Needle-Averse Children

Recognising that some children may be apprehensive about needles, a variety of no-needle treatment options are available. Ensuring a positive and comfortable experience is crucial, and treatments are adapted to match each child’s comfort level and readiness.

As children become more accustomed to treatment, they often develop the confidence to explore different techniques, transforming what once seemed daunting into a rewarding and empowering experience.

Needle-Free Techniques

A diverse range of needle-free methods is available, each selected based on the child’s comfort level and specific health needs:

  • Acupressure: Gentle pressure applied to acupuncture points to stimulate healing.
  • Cupping: Utilising suction cups to enhance circulation and energy flow.
  • Moxibustion: Applying warmth from the herb mugwort to stimulate healing.
  • Paediatric Tui Na: Therapeutic touch techniques inspired by maternal instincts.
  • Shonishin: A Japanese approach using non-invasive instruments for gentle stimulation.
  • Press Seeds: Applying small seeds to acupressure points for ongoing stimulation.

Parental Involvement and Education

Parents play a crucial role in paediatric acupuncture by collaborating with practitioners to enhance treatment effectiveness. By learning and implementing holistic practices at home, such as acupressure techniques or dietary changes, parents can support and reinforce the benefits of acupuncture sessions. Tailored lifestyle advice addresses the child’s unique needs, promoting well-being through stress management and healthy routines.

This collaborative approach empowers parents to actively participate in their child’s healing journey, fostering a supportive environment that encourages physical and emotional growth. Working together with practitioners, parents can help ensure the success of the treatment and improve their child’s overall health and wellness.

Conclusion

Paediatric acupuncture offers a comprehensive and holistic approach to healthcare for children, addressing a wide spectrum of physical, emotional, and developmental needs. By fostering a nurturing and supportive environment, this therapy helps children reach their full potential while respecting their natural growth and healing processes. For further information and resources on Paediatric acupuncture, consult reputable organisations such as the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization.

Integrative Paediatric Healthcare at Aston Clinic London

At Aston Clinic London, our paediatric acupuncturists are dedicated to delivering a comprehensive and holistic approach to healthcare for children, addressing a broad range of physical, emotional, and developmental needs.

We integrate traditional acupuncture techniques with modern practices to provide individualised care in a nurturing and supportive environment. Our team is committed to supporting children in achieving optimal development while honouring their natural growth and healing processes.

To book an acupuncture session with one of our practitionersclick here. Alternatively, you can contact us at 020 8942 3148 to learn how our treatments can benefit you.

Aston Clinic London is a third-generation complementary health clinic located in New Malden, serving Kingston, Norbiton, Wimbledon, Raynes Park, Surbiton, Chessington, Worcester Park, Sutton, Richmond, and other areas of southwest London and Surrey.

By Laurie Melrose-Doering, Osteopath & Applied Kinesiologist

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  • Lee, J. H., Choi, T. Y., Lee, M. S., Lee, H., Shin, B. C., & Ernst, E. (2013). Acupuncture for children with autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 43(11), 2614-2619. Available at:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10803-011-1409-4

 

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