At MK Acupuncture, our focus is on regulation, not puncturing. Through years of clinical experience, we observed that when the correct point is identified and stimulated appropriately, the body responds equal to or greater than those achieved through needling. Healing does not depend on how invasive the method is,but on how accurately the body is guided. This…
Category: Treatment Approaches
How was MK Signature Pulse Therapy (OPRT) developed?
MK Signature Pulse Therapy (OPRT) emerged through more than a decade of continuous clinical practice and refinement.
Is MK Signature Pulse Therapy (OPRT) available at all MK Acupuncture clinics?
MK Signature Pulse Therapy (OPRT) is not available at all MK Acupuncture clinics. This is because OPRT: Patients visiting other centres continue to receive the same ethical, classical care, while those seeking advanced pulse-guided precision therapy may consult at MK Cherthala.
How many sessions will I need?
There is no fixed number. Healing is individual.Progress is assessed continuously through clinical observation and pulse response.
Can I switch between the two methods?
Yes. Patients may start with one approach and later move to the other, depending on:
Which method is better for me?
Both methods are effective. Your practitioner will guide you based on your condition and readiness.
Why is the schedule different in OPRT?
In MK Signature Pulse Therapy (OPRT), the body decides the timing. Some patients may need closer follow-up, while others may need longer gaps between sessions.
What does “pulse-guided” mean?
Pulse-guided means that treatment decisions are based on real-time pulse feedback, not fixed protocols. The pulse helps the practitioner understand:
What is MK Signature Pulse Therapy (OPRT)? One-Point Response Therapy
MK Signature Pulse Therapy (OPRT) represents the refined evolution of our clinical practice. While this method also uses a single point, the distinction lies in how that point is identified, verified, and timed. This approach is guided entirely by advanced bilateral pulse assessment, allowing the practitioner to identify the primary regulatory imbalance influencing the whole system. Core Principle When the body’s…
Is the treatment painful?
No. Both methods use gentle, feather-touch stimulation. The aim is to communicate with the body, not to force a response.Most patients experience the session as comfortable, calming, and non-invasive.
