Acupuncture For Pain Management

The ancient Chinese healing practice of acupuncture was brought to the Western world by some of the first Chinese settlers to reach North America.  Treatment involves the insertion of tiny needles into the skin at precise acupuncture points all over the body.  This therapy does not involve the use of drugs, even though the effects can be much more powerful than that of drugs.  Richmond Hill acupuncture specialists can treat practically any type of ailment using this method, although one of the most common reasons people seek acupuncture treatment is for pain, most often back pain.

It may seem strange that inserting needles into the flesh can actually stop pain instead of causing it, but that is how acupuncture works.  The needles are made from high quality materials, usually stainless steel, but in some cases they may also be made from silver or gold.  They are designed to be ‘atraumatic’, which means that unlike a hypodermic needle, acupuncture needles do not have an angled cutting edge to slice through the skin.  Acupuncture needles are very thin, about as thick as a hair, with a rounded shape and pointed end that can slip easily into the skin without causing pain or bleeding.

Acupuncture is frequently used for the treatment of back pain, but other common uses include headaches, particularly migraines and joint pain.  Any type of chronic pain responds well to acupuncture.  Some Chinese surgeons even use acupuncture in place of anaesthetic drugs during surgery.  They simply insert the needles in the appropriate points and the patients lie awake throughout the procedure, pain-free and sometimes even able to get up and walk away from the operating table after the surgery.  Consult a Richmond Hill acupuncture professional today to learn how acupuncture can help you conquer your pain.

Posted
March 28, 2014

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