McMaster University Neurofunctional Acupuncture Program
Dr. Elorriaga has helped top performance
athletes to achieve their peak for 30 years
The contemporary practice of a Registered Health Care Professional requires a wide range of clinical skills, as well as an in-depth knowledge of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
These abilities are necessary to analyze "Pain with Movement" disorders functionally in order to design individualized treatments. Dry needling techniques have become a worldwide gold standard in the individualized neurofunctional treatment of these common disorders.
For 26 years, all available science-based dry needling techniques have been taught by the McMaster University Neurofunctional Acupuncture Program to thousands of health care professionals. As a result, health care professionals from over 15 different countries have integrated these techniques successfully into their daily practice.
Their testimonials and experiences are available at http://www.mcmasteracupuncture.com/testimonials.
The McMaster Program welcomes last year health professional students with a special student discount, also extended to first year graduates, and those who have previous acupuncture training contingent upon approval. Spring and Fall Programs are available.
For full information and registration please visit https://mcmasteracupuncture.com/
(There are still spots available for the Fall 2026 Program)
Dr. Alejandro Elorriaga Claraco and a faculty of over 30 health care professionals will be delighted to welcome you!
Contact us: 905-521-2100 ext 75175
McMasterAcupuncture@McMaster.ca