AcuClient · Adjunct Protocols

Moxa. Cupping. Gua sha. Structured and tracked.

AcuClient documents adjunct therapies as structured clinical interventions \— not a line in a session note. Moxibustion, cupping, gua sha, electro-acupuncture, and more, each with technique-specific fields, duration, and clinical indications.

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Adjunct protocol interface showing cupping and moxibustion documentation with body region marking

Supported modalities

Every adjunct therapy. Properly documented.

Moxibustion

Direct, indirect, warm needle, or moxa box. Duration, location, and heat intensity documented per application.

Cupping

Stationary, sliding, wet, or flash cupping. Cup size, suction level, duration, and body region. Mark locations on the body diagram.

Gua sha

Tool type, body region, direction, and resulting sha coloration. Documented for clinical tracking and client awareness.

Electro-acupuncture

Frequency, intensity, waveform, and point pairs. Connected to the point prescription for complete treatment documentation.

TDP & heat therapy

Infrared lamp positioning, duration, and target area. Integrated into the session record alongside other modalities.

Custom modalities

Add your own adjunct therapy types with custom structured fields for techniques your practice uses.

Adjunct therapies deserve the same clinical rigor as needling.

See how AcuClient documents every modality with technique-specific structure, body mapping, and treatment plan integration.