Auriculotherapy Practitioner
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Last updated on 20 Apr 2026
Overview
An Auriculotherapy Practitioner treats various ailments by stimulating specific points on the ear. This practice is rooted in both Traditional Chinese Medicine and modern neurophysiology. It is often used to manage pain, stress, and addictions. Practitioners work in integrative health clinics, pain centers, or private practices. Precision and deep anatomical knowledge are essential.
Job Description
- Maps ear points related to patient symptoms or conditions.
- Uses needles, magnets, or lasers for therapeutic stimulation.
- Assesses patient progress through follow-up evaluations.
- Educates clients on the process and benefits of auriculotherapy.
- Maintains hygiene and safety during procedures.
- Integrates therapy with broader wellness plans.
- Documents sessions and outcome data for continuous care.

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