monopuncture
Monopuncture is a term that refers to the practice of inserting a single acupuncture needle into a specific point on the body. This technique is a subset of traditional acupuncture, a practice rooted in ancient Chinese medicine. In traditional acupuncture, practitioners typically use multiple needles to stimulate various points believed to correspond to different meridians or energy pathways within the body. Monopuncture, however, focuses the therapeutic effort on one precisely chosen point.
The rationale behind monopuncture is that a single, well-selected point can be sufficient to address a particular
Conditions that might be treated with monopuncture can range from pain relief for localized aches to addressing