Traditional Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine
Coming soon to Ketton, Rutland
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Welcome to Emma Hart Acupuncture
My approach blends evidence-based clinical practice with a deep respect for the classical foundations of Chinese medicine. I aim to restore balance in the mind-body by practising therapeutic techniques alongside traditional acupuncture including guasha, cupping, and moxibustion.
My mission is to provide thoughtful care that supports your health and quality of life. Whether you're living with physical discomfort, emotional distress, or changes to your health, I can offer you a space where you feel heard and supported.
I also write, research, and collaborate on projects that share this medicine in ways that feel meaningful. If you are curious about trying acupuncture, I warmly invite you for an appointment.
Bookings will
open soon!
Appointments take place at Freedom Physio, Ketton, Rutland.
Why Choose Acupuncture?
Acupuncture offers a space to pause - to listen to what the body is communicating and to restore vitality where life has created strain. Rooted in an evolving medical tradition that spans thousands of years, Traditional Acupuncture understands health as a dynamic relationship between mind-body, and environment.
Today, it is widely used to support both physical and emotional wellbeing, from pain management and hormonal health to improving sleep, mood and executive function. Needling communicates with our nervous system allowing for a gentle way to improve digestion, immunity, stroke rehabilitation, respiratory health and recovery from acute or chronic illness.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends acupuncture for chronic pain, headaches, migraines, and a growing evidence supports its role in helping people live well alongside other forms of healthcare.
Each session begins with an in-depth consultation to understand your health story in full. Treatment may include fine needles, moxibustion, cupping, or other traditional techniques that work through the nervous, circulatory, and energetic systems to promote repair and regulation.
Whether you are looking for physical or emotional relief, acupuncture provides a considered and evidence-based approach to whole-person care. Visit the about page for more information on traditional acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
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Acupuncture for
Women’s Health
I am passionate about supporting the health of everyone who visits my clinic. Acupuncture supports hormonal and reproductive health through all major stages of life from menarche to menopause.
It can help ease menstrual pain, PMS, or symptoms linked to PCOS and endometriosis, and offers gentle support for fertility, postnatal recovery, and peri and post-menopausal transitions. Treatment plans can improve circulation, regulate hormonal activity, and calm the nervous system, helping the body find a steadier rhythm over time.
Whether you’re navigating hot flushes, mood changes, pelvic masses, recurrent UTIs or mastitis, acupuncture can help.
Acupuncture for
Chronic or Acute Pain
Pain is often the body’s way of signalling strain or stagnation. Many people try to manage pain with unsuccessful maladaptive coping strategies and turn to acupuncture as a last resort.
Traditional Acupuncture is a safe, non-invasive therapy that helps to reduce inflammation, release muscular tension, and support recovery from injury or long-term conditions such as arthritis, back pain, or fibromyalgia. It’s also used to relieve headaches, migraine with or without aura, and post-operative discomfort.
Through precise stimulation of the nervous system, acupuncture encourages the body’s natural repair processes to help restore movement and comfort.
Acupuncture to improve
Mood, Digestion & Energy
When emotional or physical stress begins to affect sleep, digestion, or energy levels, acupuncture offers a way to encourage vitality.
It supports those experiencing anxiety, low mood, insomnia, or burnout, and can also help regulate digestion and immune function.
By improving circulation and communication between organ systems, traditional acupuncture helps the body process stress more efficiently by nurturing a renewed sense of capacity.
Acupuncture for Cancer Survivorship & Recovery
Acupuncture can offer gentle support during or after cancer treatment. It is often used alongside conventional care to help ease symptoms such as pain, hot flushes, nausea, or fatigue, as well as to support sleep and emotional wellbeing.
Treatments focus on restoring strength after chemotherapy or radiotherapy and helping the body adapt to long-term changes in energy and mood. Many people find acupuncture provides a sense of grounding and support during periods of uncertainty, offering space to rest, recover, and reconnect with themselves.
Begin Your Acupuncture Journey
If you’re curious about how acupuncture might support you, the first step is simply a conversation. You can book an initial consultation online or get in touch to ask a question before committing to treatment. Every session is shaped around your needs, pace, and comfort.
Testimonials
Rutland is Multum in Parvo, and Chinese medicine is Multum in Acu.
Much in Little | Much in a Needle
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