What to know
Welcome to Acupuncture Therapy at Revive Rehab in Langley, British Columbia. Acupuncture is a time-tested, evidence-informed healthcare modality that involves inserting extremely thin, sterile, single-use needles into specific anatomical points on the body. It is used to stimulate the nervous system, modulate pain signals, reduce inflammation, improve local circulation, and promote the body's natural healing systems.
At Revive Rehab, we offer an integrative approach to acupuncture, blending traditional meridian-based principles with modern clinical anatomy. This allows us to target muscle trigger points, desensitize irritated nerve endings, and support system-wide relaxation, making acupuncture an excellent standalone therapy or a powerful complement to your ongoing physiotherapy, chiropractic, or massage program.
Professional Acupuncture in Langley Willoughby
We provide professional acupuncture care at our centrally located Langley clinic, Unit 105 at 20161 86 Avenue. This modern space serves patients across Willoughby, Yorkson, Walnut Grove, Fort Langley, and Clayton Heights. To book an acupuncture assessment or learn more, please call 604-371-4116.
How Acupuncture Relieves Pain & Stimulates Recovery
Acupuncture stimulates several physiological pathways to support your health. This includes endorphin activation to prompt natural pain-relieving neurotransmitters, micro-circulation stimulation to bring fresh oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissues, and autonomic regulation to decrease sympathetic stress and lower muscle tension.
Sterile, single-use needles for safe and hygienic treatments
Integration of traditional and anatomical approaches
Helps reduce reliance on pain medications
Covered by most extended health insurance plans
Local care, clear next steps.
Acupuncture sessions can be booked at our Langley clinic.
Questions patients ask
Most patients feel only a minor sensation upon insertion, often described as a tiny pinch or a brief dull ache. The needles are extremely fine, much thinner than typical injection needles.
For acute pain, 3 to 6 sessions are often sufficient to achieve noticeable improvement. Chronic conditions may benefit from ongoing management.
Yes, we provide electronic direct billing to most major extended health plans.
