The Effectiveness Of Acupuncture
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
Whenever you are feeling pain and discomfort, you'd usually
reach for your painkillers for relief. While they do relieve
the pain, they also bring along side effects that comes with
taking foreign chemicals into your body. As much as modern
medicine has developed drugs that can relieve pain right off
the bat, do you really think that the quick fixes you've been
taking are actually good for your body? Why not try something
safer and more effective like acupuncture.
What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture has surged in popularity for the last few
decades as brought on by the recent health trend. Mostly known
as a traditonal Chinese medical technique, acupuncture is seen
as a homeopathic method of treatment. While alternative
medicine does raise a lot of eyebrows for the
scientifically-inclined, it does merit attention before being
dismissed as a quack cure.
Basic Procedure
Basically, needles are inserted into the skin, each
corresponding to one of the numerous pressure points located
throughout the body. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine,
by inserting a needle into the pressure point, an acupuncturist
can manipulate the flow of chi or life force, thus relieving
pain and gradually treating the patient. While most would say
that the whole chi thing is a bunch of nonsense, science has
suggested that with the needles inserted, the body's natural
painkillers called endorphins are released, thus helping with
pain relief.
Instruments
Modern acupuncturists nowadays use disposable fine stainless
steel needles that are 0.007 to 0.020 inches in diameter which
are sterilized with either ethylene oxide or by autoclave.
Since they are way finer than hypodermic syringe needles, being
poked by these needles are relatively painless. The upper third
of the needle is covered with either a thicker bronze wire or
plastic to make the needle sturdier and easier to handle. The
length of the needle and how far they are inserted is all up to
the acupuncturist and his practised style of acupuncture.
Example Of Treatment
If a patient has a headache, he/she is diagnosed and is
treated by stimulating the sensitive points located at the webs
between the thumbs and palms. In acupuncture theory, these
points are connected to the face and head and can be used for
treatment of headaches and other ailments involved. Needles are
then carefully inserted into the skin until the patient feels a
twinge, which is usually accompanied by a slight involuntary
twitching of the area. During this treatment, a number of
things may occur.
- Sensitivity to pain in where needles are inserted.
- A hint of nausea during treatment in case of bad
headaches.
- Near-immediate headache relief.
Evolution
As an ancient method, acupuncture has crossed over into the
modern age with implementations of technology and recent
scientific findings. Electrical stimulation is now a common
technique that is combined with acupuncture to produce more
effective results. Also, acupuncturists combined this eastern
technique with western methods to further enhance the
treatment.
Practitioners have eventually realized that leaning towards
one school of thought can't propagate progress unless they are
willing to move towards the future by looking towards other
horizons as well.
Reactions And Research
Not everyone is impressed with acupuncture itself. Most
western medical professionals have expressed either doubt or
indifference to the oriental method while others have downright
driven it down into the earth with criticisms and brutal
skepticism. However, recent research shows the efficacy (or
lack thereof) of acupuncture, and while more research has to be
done, it has been proven to actually positively affect some,
but not all, forms of ailments that it claims to cure.
So as the doors open to a new age of acupuncture, give it a
try when you feel the need for pain relief and you will not be
disappointed. As the Chinese have used it for many centuries,
so should we.
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