FSN Acupuncture

Fu’s Subcutaneous Needling (FSN) is a newly developed modern Acupuncture technique invented by Dr Zhonghua Fu.

FSN Acupuncture originates from Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, but it incorporates biomedical science ideology.

FSN Acupuncture practitioners diagnose and explain clinical issues using human anatomy, as well as contemporary physiology and pathology.

FSN is a modern invention in Acupuncture therapy.

FSN Acupuncture can help all of the same conditions as Traditional Acupuncture helps. FSN is particularly effective in the treatment of muscular-skeletal problems (e.g., sports injuries, arthritis, sciatica, spondylitis, disc herniation, tennis elbow, fibromyalgia) as well as a variety of other medical conditions such as headaches, avascular necrosis (AVN), macular degeneration (AMD), and others.

Instead of having the patient remain motionless during treatment, FSN therapy involves movements of the tightened muscles which are performed simultaneously with needle manipulation, which can produce an extraordinary pain-relieving effect immediately. Patients frequently refer to the FSN as a "magic needle" because it is known for providing practically rapid pain relief.

Please feel free to contact us if you need further information on the applications of FSN Acupuncture.