Studies indicate that acupuncture may offer symptomatic relief for a variety of diseases and conditions, including most types of common pain such as low back pain and headaches, fibromyalgia, migraines and osteoarthritis. To ease pain, you do not have to rely solely on pain pills as acupuncture treatments can help you find pain relief.
It is believed that Acupuncture decreases pain by increasing the release of chemicals that block pain, called endorphins. There is a lot of evidence to show that different neurotransmitters are released in the brain and those have different effects throughout the body, including pain reduction and reducing inflammation. Acupuncture is scientifically demonstrating that there is a strong energy component to our body’s biochemistry.
The acupuncturist, the person who performs acupuncture, will wipe each acu-point area with alcohol before tapping a hair-thin, metal needle into the site.
Acupuncture For Pain Treatment
Most practitioners view the acupuncture points as places to stimulate nerves, muscles and connective tissue. Although each acupuncture practitioner has his or her own unique style, each visit typically includes an exam and an assessment of your current state of health, the insertion of needles, and a discussion about self-care tips.
Having acupuncture for pain requires submit yourself to a treatment session in which one to twenty needles are inserted into various parts of your body, with the needles either simply penetrating just beneath the skin, or at other times they may even have to penetrate the fat as well as muscles. Once inserted, the needles may be left for anywhere from fifteen to thirty minutes and they may also be twisted and be removed and placed elsewhere in the body.
Back Pain
Back pain most often occurs from strained back muscles and ligaments, from improper or heavy lifting, or after a sudden awkward movement. Half of all adults will experience some form of low back pain during their lifetime. The majority of people who received acupuncture for back pain reported better pain relief immediately after treatment than those who received sham treatments such as TENS or laser that had the machines switched off, or acupuncture with the needles inserted in the wrong place.
Acupuncture and Pain Conclusion
Although scientists don't fully understand how or why acupuncture works, some studies indicate that it may provide a number of medical benefits from reducing pain to helping with chemotherapy-induced nausea. For example, doctors may combine acupuncture and drugs to control pain and nausea after surgery. Individuals who received acupuncture for pain relief reported that their pain went away to a greater extent than those who were waiting on a list for treatment. In one small trial, people who received acupuncture reported better pain relief in the short-term than those who received massage therapy. There were no serious side effects reported in any of these trials.
By P.J. Keenon