Kit Li
In early June, I had the privilege of attending a two-day Neuro-Acupuncture Workshop led by Dr. Tianjun Wang, an expert in Scalp Acupuncture, alongside my team at South Bucks Hospice (SBH).
The focus of this workshop was on supporting patients with neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease, and managing post-cancer symptoms, including lymphedema.
We had an incredible experience deepening our understanding of the aetiology and pathology of these conditions. A special thanks to Mr. Chris Beach, Director of SBH, whose detailed patient insights and support made it possible for us to carry out meaningful consultations and treatment sessions. His patience and compassion ensured we were well-informed about each patient's condition, allowing us to tailor scalp acupuncture treatments effectively.
While some patients are still in their healing journey, many reported noticeable improvements shortly after treatment. Their positive feedback reaffirmed the value of integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques like scalp acupuncture into hospice and neurological care settings.
Located in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, South Bucks Hospice is home to a dedicated and highly trained team of volunteer nurses, who bring skill, care, and empathy to every aspect of their work.
This workshop marked an important step in expanding the therapeutic options we offer at South Bucks Hospice. With continued collaboration and education, I am confident we can bring even greater support and relief to those living with complex neurological and post-cancer conditions.
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