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Fu’s Subcutaneous Needling (FSN)

What is FSN and the difference between FSN and other needling technique?

Fu’s Subcutaneous Needling (FSN), originated from Chinese traditional acupuncture, is a therapeutic approach for pain related issues, especially for musculoskeletal painful disorders. This procedure is performed by inserting a special trocar needle into the subcutaneous layer. In some cases, FSN could provide immediate and significant relief of the pain in trigger points.

Although FSN originated from traditional acupuncture, its manipulation and theory have little to do with the concepts of acupuncture, such as meridians, acupoints, Yin-Yang, and Qi. Also FSN should be clearly distinguished from the narrow sense of dry needling, which is well known in the Western medical world. Dry Needling, which refers to the insertion of a fine, single-use sterile needle, into a trigger point for myofascial pain based on Western anatomical and neuro-physiological principles. However, the manipulation method used in FSN differs from that used in dry needling because each one follows different theoretical instructions.

After the insertion of the FSN needle, the manipulation of the FSN needle called sweeping movement is applied. Based on patient’s condition, reperfusion approaches are quite common method used during the treatment. FSN can relieve muscle contraction from trigger points and then improve the local circulation.

Conditions Treated but not limited to

Musculoskeletal Conditions

Musculoskeletal Conditions

Musculoskeletal Conditions

Sports injury

Sports injury

Sports injury

Arthritis

Arthritis

Arthritis

Sciatic

Sciatic

Sciatic

Disc Herniation

Disc Herniation

Disc Herniation

Tenosynovitis

Tenosynovitis

Tenosynovitis

Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow

Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia

Early necrosis of the femoral head

Early necrosis of the femoral head

Early necrosis of the femoral head

Scoliosis

Scoliosis

Scoliosis

Degenerative osteoarthritis

Degenerative osteoarthritis

Degenerative osteoarthritis

Spondylitis

Spondylitis

Spondylitis

Medical Conditions

Medical Conditions

Medical Conditions

Chronic Gastritis

Chronic Gastritis

Chronic Gastritis

Chronic Cholecystitis

Chronic Cholecystitis

Chronic Cholecystitis

Constipation

Constipation

Constipation

Bell’s Palsy

Bell’s Palsy

Bell’s Palsy

Shingles

Shingles

Shingles

Headaches / Migraine

Headaches / Migraine

Headaches / Migraine

Insomnia

Insomnia

Insomnia

Dry Cough

Dry Cough

Dry Cough

Asthma

Asthma

Asthma

Hyperplasia of mammary glands

Hyperplasia of mammary glands

Hyperplasia of mammary glands

Kidney stones

Kidney stones

Kidney stones

Gynaecological Disorders

Gynaecological Disorders

Gynaecological Disorders

Dysmenorrhea

Dysmenorrhea

Dysmenorrhea

Irregular Menstruation

Irregular Menstruation

Irregular Menstruation

Other Conditions

Other Conditions

Other Conditions

Dry Eyes

Dry Eyes

Dry Eyes

Hiccups

Hiccups

Hiccups

Weak Bladder

Weak Bladder

Weak Bladder

Prostatitis

Prostatitis

Prostatitis

Diabetic foot

Diabetic foot

Diabetic foot

Side effects

Side effects

Side effects

When performed correctly, FSN is free from any adverse effects. However, there are some potential yet temporary side effects as follows:

When performed correctly, FSN is free from any adverse effects. However, there are some potential yet temporary side effects as follows:

When performed correctly, FSN is free from any adverse effects. However, there are some potential yet temporary side effects as follows:

Bruise: A bruise appears where small blood vessels have broken, leaking blood under the skin. Bleeding under the skin results in a red or purple mark, which fades to yellow or green over time.

Bruise: A bruise appears where small blood vessels have broken, leaking blood under the skin. Bleeding under the skin results in a red or purple mark, which fades to yellow or green over time.

Bruise: A bruise appears where small blood vessels have broken, leaking blood under the skin. Bleeding under the skin results in a red or purple mark, which fades to yellow or green over time.

Syncope: People occasionally feel faint while undergoing FSN, especially at the start of the first treatment. When the patient is faint, he/she feels tired, dizzy, and nauseous, and his/her face turns pale. Sometimes, the patient also exhibits profuse sweating, flushing, and coldness of the extremities. In most cases, the patient will recover with the help of lying down on the bed and drinking water within 3-5 minutes.

Syncope: People occasionally feel faint while undergoing FSN, especially at the start of the first treatment. When the patient is faint, he/she feels tired, dizzy, and nauseous, and his/her face turns pale. Sometimes, the patient also exhibits profuse sweating, flushing, and coldness of the extremities. In most cases, the patient will recover with the help of lying down on the bed and drinking water within 3-5 minutes.

Syncope: People occasionally feel faint while undergoing FSN, especially at the start of the first treatment. When the patient is faint, he/she feels tired, dizzy, and nauseous, and his/her face turns pale. Sometimes, the patient also exhibits profuse sweating, flushing, and coldness of the extremities. In most cases, the patient will recover with the help of lying down on the bed and drinking water within 3-5 minutes.

Cosmetic Acupuncture

Cosmetic Acupuncture

Cosmetic Acupuncture

Facial acupuncture was originally developed from patients with Bell’s palsy or stroke. And the result of these treatments was so cosmetically pronounced over time that it was transformed into a program for anti-ageing and beauty, including facial lifting, fine line reducing and skin glowing.

​The benefits of facial acupuncture include two aspects. One is the benefit of “local” treatment and one is the benefit of “root” treatment. Local treatment directly addresses facial ageing symptoms while root treatment treats the underlying cause of facial symptoms such as hormonal balance, digestive problems or emotional stress. Both local and root treatments are performed in each session to provide the best and the longest lasting benefits.

After receiving facial acupuncture, there is typically no recovery time required. You can go back to your regular activities. However, mild bruising can occur after these treatments and it will be gone around 7 to 10 days.

Facial acupuncture is covered by most extended healthcare benefits under acupuncture treatment.

Facial acupuncture was originally developed from patients with Bell’s palsy or stroke. And the result of these treatments was so cosmetically pronounced over time that it was transformed into a program for anti-ageing and beauty, including facial lifting, fine line reducing and skin glowing.

​The benefits of facial acupuncture include two aspects. One is the benefit of “local” treatment and one is the benefit of “root” treatment. Local treatment directly addresses facial ageing symptoms while root treatment treats the underlying cause of facial symptoms such as hormonal balance, digestive problems or emotional stress. Both local and root treatments are performed in each session to provide the best and the longest lasting benefits.

After receiving facial acupuncture, there is typically no recovery time required. You can go back to your regular activities. However, mild bruising can occur after these treatments and it will be gone around 7 to 10 days.

Facial acupuncture is covered by most extended healthcare benefits under acupuncture treatment.

Facial acupuncture was originally developed from patients with Bell’s palsy or stroke. And the result of these treatments was so cosmetically pronounced over time that it was transformed into a program for anti-ageing and beauty, including facial lifting, fine line reducing and skin glowing.

​The benefits of facial acupuncture include two aspects. One is the benefit of “local” treatment and one is the benefit of “root” treatment. Local treatment directly addresses facial ageing symptoms while root treatment treats the underlying cause of facial symptoms such as hormonal balance, digestive problems or emotional stress. Both local and root treatments are performed in each session to provide the best and the longest lasting benefits.

After receiving facial acupuncture, there is typically no recovery time required. You can go back to your regular activities. However, mild bruising can occur after these treatments and it will be gone around 7 to 10 days.

Facial acupuncture is covered by most extended healthcare benefits under acupuncture treatment.