Move to Heal: Motion Acupuncture for Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is one of the most severe and disabling forms of nerve pain. It occurs when the trigeminal nerve — the main sensory nerve of the face — becomes irritated or compressed. This condition causes sudden, electric shock–like pain on one side of the face, often triggered by light touch, talking, eating, or even a gentle breeze. Because the attacks are unpredictable and intensely painful, trigeminal neuralgia is sometimes called “the suicide disease” due to the unbearable suffering it brings.
In this video, we meet a software engineer who developed the condition after an emotional trauma seven years ago. For him, the pain felt like sharp, electric shocks across the face — triggered by the simplest actions such as brushing his teeth, washing his face, shaving, eating, or even talking.
For years, he relied on painkillers just to get through each day, struggling to focus on work while enduring constant agony. During meetings, his colleagues often saw the pain written on his face — a silent but visible struggle.
After just two sessions of Motion Acupuncture, everything changed. The pain subsided, his facial muscles relaxed, and he was finally able to return to his normal life and work — focused, calm, and pain-free.
Motion Acupuncture helps the body reconnect its natural healing pathways, easing nerve tension, improving circulation, and releasing the emotional blockages that often accompany chronic pain.
This is more than pain relief — it’s the restoration of strength, clarity, and quality of life.
Watch the video below to witness his remarkable recovery.