Neurological Acupuncture

Neuro-Functional
Acupuncture.

Targeted Rehabilitation for the Nervous System. We utilize advanced electro-stimulation protocols to treat neurological disease, restore function, and inhibit neuropathic pain.

This is Not "Wellness"
This is Neuro-Rehabilitation.

If you are navigating a complex neurological condition—whether degenerative like Parkinson’s or acute like a Stroke—standard care often focuses solely on medication management.

We focus on functional restoration.

At Dr. Barber’s Clinic, we treat neurological disorders by targeting the nervous system directly. We use Electro-Acupuncture to modulate neural activity—stimulating dormant nerves, reducing spasticity, and improving the communication between the brain and the body.

We do not just "support" your health. We treat the physiological mechanisms of your disease to maximize your functional outcome.

How We Treat the Nervous System

The nervous system runs on electricity. To treat it effectively, we speak its language. We utilize a clinical method that combines precise anatomical needle placement with therapeutic electrical frequencies.

Nerve Depolarization

By placing needles near specific nerve trunks and applying a targeted, gentle, current, we can force a depolarization of the nerve. This helps 'wake up' inhibited pathways and promotes blood flow to aid regeneration.

Regulating Neurotransmitters

For conditions like Parkinson’s, we use specific frequencies (such as 100Hz) shown to impact the release of neurotransmitters in the central nervous system, helping to smooth out motor control.

Neuroplasticity

By providing a consistent, high-volume, gentle, electrical signal from the periphery to the brain, we encourage the nervous system to re-learn lost movement patterns and rewire itself.
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Clinical Leadership: Dr. Jordan Barber

Treating the central nervous system requires a precise understanding of neuroanatomy and physiology. Dr. Barber’s approach is strictly biomedical, allowing for seamless integration with your neurologist’s care plan.

  • Anatomical Precision: We do not use generic points. If you have Radial Nerve Palsy, we treat the Radial Nerve. If you have MS-related spasticity, we target the motor neurons driving that tension.
  • Safe Concurrent Care: Our protocols are non-pharmaceutical and designed to be safely administered alongside your current medication regimen (including Levodopa, Gabapentin, etc.) without interference.
  • Dose-Dependent Therapy: We view electricity as a dosage—calculating the exact frequency (Hz), intensity (mA), and duration required for your specific presentation.

Conditions We Treat

We categorize our neurological care into three specific clinical goals:

Functional Restoration

For conditions where function has been lost due to trauma or inflammation. The goal is regeneration.
  • Post-Stroke Recovery: Treating hemiplegia, weakness, and loss of fine motor control.
  • Bell’s Palsy & Facial Paralysis: Stimulating the facial nerve to restore symmetry and expression.
  • Nerve Entrapments: Drop Foot (Peroneal Nerve), Radial Nerve Palsy, and Carpal Tunnel.

Symptom Management (Degenerative Disease)

For progressive conditions where the goal is to maintain quality of life, reduce tremors, and improve mobility.

  • Parkinson’s Disease: Reducing rigidity, improving gait speed, and managing tremors.
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Treating spasticity, bladder dysfunction, and fatigue.

Neuropathic Pain Inhibition

For pain that originates in the nerves themselves (burning, stinging, electrical sensations).

  • Peripheral Neuropathy: (Diabetic or Chemo-Induced) Improving micro-circulation to the hands/feet to reduce numbness and pain.
  • Radiculopathy: Disc or degenerative spine related nerve root irritation causing radiating pain, tingling, or weakness along a nerve distribution. Treatment targets segmental nerve regulation and motor sensory integration.
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia: Desensitizing the facial nerves to reduce shock-like pain.

Comparison: Traditional vs. Neuro-Functional

Feature
Traditional Acupuncture
Our Neuro-Functional Approach
Primary Goal
Restore systemic balance and support the body’s self-regulatory capacity
Targeted neural modulation to restore specific motor and sensory function
Treatment Logic
Pattern differentiation based on constitutional and symptomatic presentation
Neurological assessment driven, segmental and nerve specific
Technique
Manual needle placement with traditional manipulation methods
Sustained electro-acupuncture delivered at specific, controlled frequencies
Target
Meridian networks and associated organ systems
Nerve roots, Motor points, & Spinal segments.
Clinical Focus
Whole-person regulation, symptom relief, and long-term balance
Functional recovery, symptom specificity, and measurable neurological change
Expected Outcome
Reduced pain, improved regulation, and overall wellbeing
Improved motor control, sensation, coordination, and functional performance

Assess Your Candidacy

Neurological cases are complex and require a specific evaluation to determine if Electro-Acupuncture is the right intervention for your stage of care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions

Neuro-functional acupuncture is an assessment driven approach that focuses on how the nervous system controls pain, movement, and sensation. Treatment targets specific nerves, spinal segments, and motor points, often using sustained electro-acupuncture to support nerve signaling and functional recovery.

Traditional acupuncture emphasizes whole-body regulation and systemic balance. Neuro-functional acupuncture applies a more targeted approach when symptoms suggest a neurological cause, focusing on specific neural structures to improve measurable motor or sensory function.

Neuro-functional acupuncture is commonly used for nerve-related symptoms such as burning, tingling, numbness, or electrical pain. This includes conditions like Peripheral Neuropathy, Radiculopathy, and certain cranial nerve pain patterns.

Electro-acupuncture is a widely used clinical technique. Most patients feel a mild pulsing or tapping sensation. Intensity is adjusted to comfort, and treatments are closely monitored throughout the session.

Neuro-functional acupuncture is available at our Upper West Side New York City clinic. Care begins with a detailed neurological assessment to determine whether this targeted approach is appropriate for your condition.

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