Acupuncture Practitioner To Solve Your Medical Problems
What options do you have after you have tried most therapies to treat acute and recurring pain and nothing has been successful. The answer may lie in the use of an acupuncture practitioner. This therapy is no longer considered oriental trickery but instead is established medical science supported by solid scientific research. As such, many people are considering being an acupuncture practitioner as their chosen profession and are attempting to obtain the legal license to practice.
Acupuncture is a part of wealth of wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine. Many symptoms of acute pain can be successfully and easily treated using this therapy. The basic premise of acupuncture is that there is a channeled network of filters or gates throughout the body which are connected to the nervous system through the spinal chord. When an incision with a metallic needle is made at these points, the pinching can offset and cure the pain from an existing condition.
Unlike modern allopathy, this therapy assumes that diseases are a result of imbalances between the body fundamentals such as Chi, Yin, and Yang. Acupuncture not only aims to remove the symptoms of pain. It goes beyond and tries to rectify the underlying imbalance that causes these symptoms. For example, acupuncturists blame the deficiency of Yin in liver for causing lack of moisture in tendons essential for effortless mobility. Any acupuncture practitioner will therefore concentrate effort not only on relieving pain but also on treating the liver Yin imbalance.
To relieve pain, "rounded" thin needles are used so as to pierce the skin to reach the specific points on muscles but avoid damage in the process. Multiple sessions are required and the identification of "maximal response" (substantial reduction of symptoms) varies from patient to patient, generally taking not more than four or five acupuncture sessions.
It is important that a course of acupuncture therapy is continued for at least a year even if the first few sessions seem to have worked. This natural treatment for tennis elbow has no side-effects and is completely harmless to the human body. Many patients say that the therapy not only cures the pain but also gives them more energy.
There are a number of ailments for which modern medicine doesn't have complete cures. Such ailments are often easily treated through acupuncture. Acupuncture also figures in the list of alternative treatments for the common cold, and in the list of natural remidies for influenza. Next time, you suffer from any of these ailments or pain, won't you consider going to the acupuncture practitioner whose clinic is a few blocks away?
Acupuncture is an accurate medical science that has been accorded a legal status. However, one can become an acupuncture practitioner only with professional training. Acupuncture is traditional Chinese medicine that can treat symptoms of acute pain like tennis elbow, cervical spondylitis, arthritis etc. Acupuncture is based on the idea that health problems are causes by imbalances of underlying Chi energy represented by the Yin and Yan. Acupuncture involves piercing the skin with needles to reach specific points and the therapy is to be continued for at least a year. Acupuncture is also part of the lists of alternative treatments for the common cold and natural remidies for influenza.
Published May 24th, 2007