Acupuncture Today

Discover the power of skull palpation, a unique acupuncture technique developed by Dr. Clayton Shiu over 20 years of treating stroke and neurological patients. This method, technically scalp palpation but distinct from scalp acupuncture, allows for the rapid assessment of neurological conditions by identifying specific skull patterns correlated with TCM, neurological, and scientific principles. Dr. Shiu, with his sensitive hands honed by decades of taiji practice, can palpate subtle anatomical structures and detect abnormalities that serve as diagnostic tools. This approach proves particularly effective for conditions like concussion, blurry vision, balance issues, Parkinson’s, and even difficult-to-treat tinnitus. A compelling case study highlights its efficiency in diagnosing a high-school football player's concussion, even identifying the affected eye without traditional neurological tests. Skull palpation helped formulate targeted acupuncture treatments that led to dramatic improvements in vision and cognitive function after just one session. Dr. Shiu has even observed patterns related to COVID-19, showcasing the evolving nature of this diagnostic system. His aim is to share these findings to empower TCM and other practitioners in diagnosing and treating complex neurological conditions effectively.

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