Category Archives: Acupuncture

Acupuncture for back pain relief

Are you one of the millions of Americans who have experienced back pain at some point in your life? Back pain is a cause of missed work, increased health care costs, and worst of all – not being able to do the activities you enjoy.

Common treatments for back pain are physical therapy, pain medications, chiropractic, heat, and increasingly… acupuncture.

What you should know
Back pain, especially pain that is localized to the back, usually resolves within several weeks. The imaging studies – x-rays, CT scans and MRI scans – that many patients think are necessary to treat their back pain, do not always provide information about the actual cause for your pain.

Red flags for back pain that do signal a need for evaluation by a doctor and an imaging study are: recent trauma like a bad fall, fever or infection, loss of bladder or bowel control, and unexplained weight loss or a history of certain cancers.

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Relief for gas and bloating

Did you overeat during the holidays? Or maybe it was the dinner with friends at a restaurant where you had appetizers or a too-rich dessert. We all have a tendency to overindulge when celebrating with family or friends. The result may be indigestion, gas or bloating. What can you do besides suffering or having to excuse yourself from the festivities?

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Acupuncture for Sports Injuries

This month, millions of Americans have watched the Winter Olympics. How do those athletes recover from injuries they suffer from racing down snow-packed slopes or falls on ice in the rink? Like many professional athletes, triatheletes, college or even weekend athletes, they may be using acupuncture, cupping or gua sha or Asian body therapy to speed their recovery. So how do these therapies help athletes?

Acupuncture and these other therapies:

  • treat sports injuries
  • help prevent injuries and enhance performance
  • improve overall health

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US Army adding acupuncture for pain treatment

Wars have always brought about significant improvements in medicine that also affect the civilian population. An ancient therapy is now being added to the higher tech treatments and medications currently used.  The Army will use acupuncture as a pain treatment at several military bases in the U.S. and at Landstuhl Medical Center in Germany.

The goal is to provide a comprehensive, holistic approach to pain treatment for military personnel who served in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. Acupuncturists are being hired to practice alongside a team of physicians, pharmacists, massage, physical, occupational and movement therapists.  The acupuncturists will work at the Interdisciplinary Pain Management Centers on the bases. They will be using cupping, gua sha and moxibustion – other Oriental medicine modalities – in addition to acupuncture needling.

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