Scalp Needling for Neurological Support and
Functional Recovery
Scalp needling is a specialised therapy that involves inserting fine needles into specific areas of the scalp corresponding to brain function zones. It is designed to stimulate neural activity, improve coordination, and support recovery in neurological conditions.
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At VNCH, scalp needling is performed under expert supervision to enhance brain function, support motor recovery, and improve overall nervous system performance through guided and precise treatment.
Targeted Scalp Stimulation Techniques for
Neurological Support
A set of scalp needling techniques designed to stimulate brain function and
support recovery.

Motor Area Stimulation
Targets areas of the scalp to improve movement and motor function.

Sensory Area Stimulation
Supports sensory response and nerve function.
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Coordination Support Needling
Helps improve balance and coordination.
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Functional Recovery Needling
Supports rehabilitation in neurological conditions.

Who Can Benefit from Scalp Needling?
Scalp needling may be beneficial for individuals experiencing:
Neurological disorders
Stroke recovery support
Motor function impairment
Nerve-related conditions
Coordination issues
Chronic pain
General neurological rehabilitation
Support Brain Function and
Recovery Naturally
Scalp needling supports healing by stimulating neurological activity and improving function.

Improves motor and
sensory function

Supports neurological
recovery

Enhances coordination
and balance

Reduces pain

Improves nervous
system function

Promotes overall
wellbeing

What to Expect During Scalp Needling Therapy
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Initial neurological assessment
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Identification of scalp zones
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Precise needle placement
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Monitoring during therapy


Follow-up and progress evaluation
Frequently Asked Questions About Scalp Needling
It is used to support neurological recovery and improve brain function.
Yes, it is safe when performed under professional supervision.
Minimal discomfort may be experienced due to fine needles.
Session duration may vary depending on the condition.
Yes, depending on the treatment plan and recovery needs.


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