Types of Acupuncture
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
There are different types of acupuncture. Whichever you
decide to use, they are designed to do the same thing and that
is to relieve pain or treat certain diseases.
The first is called TCM based acupuncture. Here, it uses
eight principles of complementary opposites to create harmony
in the body. These include yin/yang, internal/external,
excess/deficiency, hot/cold.
Next is called French energetic acupuncture. This is often
used by MD acupuncturists. Meridian patterns are emphasized
here particularly the yin-yang pairs of primary meridians.
Korean hand acupuncture is another as practitioners believe
that the hands and feet have concentrations of qi, and that
applying acupuncture needles to these areas is effective for
the entire body.
There is also auricular acupuncture where it is believed
that the ear is a microcosm of the body. This means that
acupuncture needles are placed on certain points on the ear so
it can treat certain addiction disorders.
Myofascially-based acupuncture is often utilized by physical
therapists as it involves feeling the meridian lines in search
of tender points before applying needles as this is where
abnormal energy flows.
Japanese styles of acupuncture referred to as "meridian
therapy," tend to put more emphasis on needling technique and
feeling meridians in diagnosis.
Impulses of electromagnetic energy can also be used as the
body generates tiny but electrical discharges which influence
the function, growth and maturity of certain types of cells. By
inserting the needles in these areas, it stimulates and alters
the neurotransmitters in the body thus making the patient feel
better after treatment. This is also sometimes used for
diagnosis and testing.
There are also other forms of acupuncture that do not use
needles. For instance there is sonopuncture that uses an
ultrasound device that transmits sound waves to points in the
body to treat a patient. Some practitioners use a tuning fork
or other vibration devices.
Acupressure is another. Here, the professional will use
their hands to relieve the pain. This can be used on it sown or
with other manual healing techniques.
The number of treatments you will need depends on the
patient’s condition. On average this could be from 10 to 5
treatments and 2 to 3 times a week. How much it will cost also
varies as this could be from $40 to $150. Some insurance
companies and HMO’s now cover that or partially so you should
check if this is included in your policy.
Anyone can try acupuncture to relieve pain or prevent one
but many practitioners decline to see someone during pregnancy.
But if you have already started, it is generally safe to do so
until the infant is born.
Some acupuncturists may ask you to take in some herbs as
part of the treatment. Since you have no idea what it can do,
have this checked first by your local doctor to make sure this
is safe as this could interact with the drugs you are taking
causing side effects.
Which type of acupuncture should you try? That is up to you.
All of them are effective so discuss this with your doctor and
do some research so you know what you are getting yourself
into. Each of these is painless so just relax and let the
professional do the rest.
Just like conventional medicine, don’t expect an improvement
overnight as this takes time so just keep an open mind.
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