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What Is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is the insertion of one or more needles into
specific locations called acupuncture points. Acupuncture
is one of the oldest forms of healing known to mankind.
It originated in China nearly five thousand years ago.
How does it work?
Chinese medicine recognizes that there is a vital force
(called Chi energy) in the body which controls the working
of every organ and system. This energy must flow freely
and in the correct strength and quality if the body
is to function correctly. In all illness, the flow of
vital energy is impaired. Acupuncture directly affects
this energy at special points located on the energy
pathways (meridians). When gently inserted into these
acupuncture points, the needles produce various effects.
According to the manipulation of the needles, energy
can be drawn to a deficient organ, an excess dispersed,
blockages removed, and so on, according to the individual
need of the patient. As the balance and harmony of the
vital energy is restored, symptoms of illness disappear.
If all of the functions and organs of the body are working
properly and harmoniously, there can not be sickness
within the body or mind, and restores balance and harmony
to the vital energy.
Are the needles sterile?
Yes. Only the highest quality stainless steel disposable
needles are used. These come in pre sterilized sealed
packets and are discarded after use.
Does Acupuncture hurt?
Because the needles are about the thinness
of a hair, insertion is often hardly felt at all. There
may be an occasional sharpness or a dull ache, but these
sensations are only momentary and far less unpleasant
than a western injection.
What happens during the initial examination?
The initial examination includes a thorough medical
and personal history, description of complaints, a review
of the functioning of the systems of the body, and a
physical examination. This includes the taking of the
Chinese pulses [usually felt at the wrist] from which
I can determine the state of the energy in each of the
major organs and functions. Using the diagnostic tools
of classical Chinese medicine, which include analyzing
a patients predominant facial color, vocal sound, emotion,
and odor, I assess the condition of the Chi energy and
determine the underlying cause of the condition. From
all of this information, a treatment plan is developed,
unique to the individual patient.
How many treatments are necessary and how often?
This varies from person to person and one cannot
be guided by the experience of other patients. Much
depends on the severity of the disease, how long the
patient has suffered from it, as well as the lifestyle
and other factors contributing to it. Typically, treatments
are given twice per week for the first six to eight
weeks. As the patient improves, visits are reduced to
once every week or two weeks. As classical acupuncture
is a preventative system of medicine, as well as curative,
it is advisable for healthy patients to come in periodically
for checkups and maintenance, as the pulses can reveal
if anything is going wrong in the body long before it
manifests itself as a visible symptom. Most of us don't
wait for our cars to break down before taking them in
to be checked. We should not pay less attention to our
bodies!
How long does a treatment take and what actually
happens?
Appointments are generally scheduled for 30 minutes.
Prior to each treatment, patients have ample time to
talk about how they've been, how they feel, and what's
happening in their lives, which is essential information
for me to determine exactly the treatment that is called
for at that time. The pulses are read and moxa and/or
needles are applied. The response to the treatment will
be assessed by reading the pulses. Often, after treatment,
the patient will spend a few minutes simply relaxing,
lying on the treatment bed, to allow the energetic changes
to settle in. Dietary and other lifestyle recommendations
will be discussed at appropriate times throughout treatment.
Can acupuncture treatment help with non-physical
problems?
Yes, indeed. we must emphasize that classical acupuncture
views the body, mind, and spirit as a whole. All physical
disorders will cause an imbalance in the mental outlook
and spirit of a person. This may manifest as depression,
anxiety, anger, sadness, and the like. Mental disturbances,
stress, and emotional conflict will cause effect in
the physical body such as insomnia, lack of appetite,
fatigue, menstrual disorders, migraines, susceptibility
to disease, aches, pains, and any labeled disease one
can imagine. Any imbalance must manifest on all levels,
all part of the whole. All classical acupuncture treatments
aim to restore the harmony of body, mind, and spirit.
Thus, the physical and non-physical sides of a patient
are treated together.
Is acupuncture effective on children?
There is no age limit. Often, young children respond
quite well to moxa alone or with a very minimal use
of needles. There are also special pediatric acupuncture
devices which merely tap the skin surface and are quite
painless.
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