
Neurologic Recovery Treatments | Rockville, Maryland
Neurologic conditions can bring life-changing challenges, but with the right supportive care, it’s possible to regain comfort, function, and quality of life. At our Rockville clinic, we offer specialized acupuncture-based treatments for neurologic recovery, helping patients manage symptoms and restore balance in their bodies.
Neurologic Recovery & Nervous System Support
Integrative, Non-Invasive Neurologic Care in Rockville, MD
Neurologic symptoms can affect every part of daily life — movement, balance, sensation, facial function, focus, and confidence. At Anchor Point Acupuncture, we provide supportive neurologic care designed to help the nervous system regulate, adapt, and function more efficiently using gentle, non-invasive integrative therapies.
Our approach focuses on supporting nerve communication, circulation, neuromuscular coordination, and nervous system balance, helping patients improve comfort, mobility, and quality of life — without surgery or invasive procedures.
When Patients Seek Neurologic Support
Many patients arrive without a clear diagnosis, simply knowing that something feels “off.” Common concerns we support include:
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Numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, face, or limbs
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Burning, buzzing, electric, or altered nerve sensations
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Muscle weakness or loss of coordination
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Balance problems or unsteadiness when walking
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Tremors, stiffness, or rigidity
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Facial weakness, drooping, or asymmetry
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Jaw tension, facial nerve irritation, or head and neck discomfort
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Dizziness or neurologic-related vertigo
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Cognitive fatigue, slowed processing, or brain fog
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Neurologic symptoms following illness, injury, or surgery
Our care is supportive and complementary, working alongside your existing medical care to help the nervous system function more smoothly.
Neurologic Conditions We Support
Post-Stroke Recovery & Hemiplegia
After a stroke, patients may experience weakness, impaired coordination, balance challenges, or sensory changes. Supportive neurologic care may help promote:
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Improved mobility and neuromuscular coordination
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Support for motor recovery and functional movement
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Greater confidence with daily activities
Bell’s Palsy & Facial Nerve Dysfunction
Facial nerve involvement can affect expression, comfort, and confidence. Integrative neurologic therapies may support:
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Facial nerve signaling and muscle activation
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Improved symmetry and muscle control
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Recovery of facial movement and comfort
Parkinson’s & Neurodegenerative Conditions
For individuals living with Parkinson’s disease or similar conditions, supportive care focuses on comfort, mobility, and regulation by helping address:
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Muscle stiffness and rigidity
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Tremors and movement control
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Balance and gait stability
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Nervous system regulation to support daily function
Tinnitus, TMJ & Cranial Nerve-Related Conditions
Neurologic and muscular components often overlap in head, jaw, and ear conditions. Supportive care may help reduce:
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Persistent ear ringing or sound sensitivity
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Jaw tension, facial pain, or TMJ-related discomfort
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Head and neck nerve irritation
Peripheral Nerve & Nerve Signal Disruption
Many patients experience nerve symptoms due to irritation, compression, metabolic factors, or unknown causes. While neuropathy has its own dedicated care program, this category also includes supportive neurologic care for:
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General nerve irritation or altered sensation
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Post-surgical nerve discomfort
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Cervical or lumbar nerve involvement
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Nerve symptoms following illness or inflammation
(Patients seeking focused neuropathy care are encouraged to explore our Neuropathy Program for more detailed evaluation and treatment options.)
What Patients Often Notice
Every neurologic journey is unique. While results vary, patients frequently report improvements such as:
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Greater ease with movement and balance
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Improved facial or muscular control
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Better sleep and nervous system calm
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Increased confidence and sense of stability
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Improved day-to-day function and comfort
Our goal is to help patients feel more supported, regulated, and capable in daily life.
A Gentle, Supportive Approach to Neurologic Care
All care at Anchor Point Acupuncture is:
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Non-invasive
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Supportive and integrative
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Individualized to your symptoms and goals
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Designed to complement existing medical care
We do not replace neurology care or diagnostic testing. Instead, we focus on helping the nervous system function more efficiently through safe, evidence-informed therapies that patients find calming and approachable.
Neurologic Recovery Care in Rockville, MD
If you or a loved one is experiencing neurologic symptoms, supportive care options are available. Our Rockville, MD clinic provides compassionate, personalized neurologic support focused on comfort, function, and quality of life.
Book a consultation today to explore whether integrative neurologic care is right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions About Neurologic Recovery Care
Can integrative neurologic care help if I don’t have a clear diagnosis yet?
Yes. Many patients seek care based on symptoms rather than a formal diagnosis. Supportive neurologic care focuses on how the nervous system is functioning and communicating, which can be helpful even when testing is ongoing or results are unclear.
Is neurologic recovery care invasive or painful?
No. All neurologic recovery care at Anchor Point Acupuncture is non-invasive and designed to be gentle. Most patients find sessions calming and relaxing, and many report improved sleep or nervous system calm after visits.
Can this care help after a stroke or neurologic injury?
Supportive neurologic care is commonly used alongside medical care after stroke or neurologic injury to help promote comfort, coordination, balance, and functional recovery. Care is individualized based on symptoms and recovery goals.
Do you replace my neurologist or medical provider?
No. We do not replace neurology care or diagnostic services. Our role is supportive and complementary, working alongside your existing medical team to help optimize nervous system regulation and function.
What types of symptoms bring patients in for neurologic support?
Patients commonly seek care for numbness, tingling, weakness, balance issues, tremors, facial nerve symptoms, jaw or head nerve discomfort, dizziness, and neurologic-related fatigue or brain fog.
How soon might patients notice changes?
Response timelines vary depending on the condition and individual. Some patients notice early changes in sleep, calm, or comfort, while others experience gradual improvement over several visits.
Is this care appropriate for older adults?
Yes. Supportive neurologic care is commonly used by older adults seeking gentle, non-invasive options to help maintain mobility, balance, comfort, and quality of life.
Do I need a referral to begin neurologic recovery care?
No referral is required. Patients may book a consultation directly, in many cases may begin care that day. If appropriate, we may recommend coordination with your medical provider.
