Wednesday, October 1, 2008

The Healing Process Of Acupuncture

By Bi Kun tan

Are you wondering what acupuncture is and why itas used? Well it is typically a last resort for people who can't seem to find a cure for their pain. Some times it seems like it is the one thing that can in fact alleviate pain and stress when other medication canat do the job.

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese method used to resolve many complex medical issues. It was used in conjunction with Chinese herbs and medicines. It still is used this way today. It is a healing process that many claim have improved their life when other traditional medicines could not.

So, what is acupuncture from a medical stand point? How is it used for healing? Acupuncture uses sharp needles, and inserts them just under the skin in specific areas of the body. Certain areas of the body can heal certain ailments a person might have. When the needles are placed correctly in a specific area of the body, it will then relieve the pain or stress a person might be having. For example, it can relax the muscle or make a headache go away.

Acupuncture takes time to understand. You must take an acupuncture course before you are able to practice this method. The classes will teach you acupuncture models and the techniques to properly apply the treatment. This is a delicate skill, and without these courses, a person could inflict more pain. Improper placement could damage the bodyas nervous system.

If a person seeks treatment from an uncertified acupuncture profession then detrimental effects could occur. The bodyas nervous system could potentially be affected negatively. For example, if a patient comes in complaining of pain in a body part and an unlicensed acupuncture treatment occurs, it is possible that the needles were placed in the wrong areas making the patients pain worsen.

It is important to get treatment from a well trained professional because they will alleviate your pain by using the correct acupuncture techniques. The Chinese developed this treatment specifically for treating pain and stress. So far, it seems like the technique has worked.

As technological and medical advances in science are carried on, other ailments are beginning to be cured by acupuncture. Currently the most common uses for acupuncture are to alleviate arthritis, back pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and sciatica.

As you get a better grasp of what acupuncture is and what it is used for, hopefully you will also respect it. It is amazing how the Chinese were able to identify it as a healing process. If you have an ailment that may be cured by acupuncture, donat hesitate to consult an acupuncturist for advice.

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