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Acupuncture For Back Pain Relief
Acupuncture For Back Pain Relief
Acupuncture For Back Pain Relief
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Table of Contents
Income/Medical Disclaimer.............................................3
Liability Disclaimer..........................................................4
Terms of Use...................................................................6
Dedication.......................................................................7
Acupuncture for Back Pain Relief...................................9
How Acupuncture Helps Back Pain..............................10
Acupuncture Provides Long-Term Relief of Low Back
Pain...............................................................................11
Traditional Chinese Medicine as Treatment for Back
Pain...............................................................................14
Is Acupuncture Safe and Will it Really Help?...............17
Common Causes of Back Pain Treated with
Acupuncture..................................................................20
Acupuncture Risks and Side Effects............................21
Additional Resources....................................................22
Video Resource Links...................................................23
Conclusion....................................................................24
Acupuncture for Back Pain Relief
Nearly 8 out of every 10 people will certainly have reduced back
pain at some point in life. Back discomfort is among the leading
explanations people look for medical treatment. It is also the No.
1 stated explanation for seeking acupuncture. The good news is
chronic reasonable back pain is one of the conditions that
research suggests acupuncture might be an effective device for
treating.
The placebo team was offered mock stimulation using just what
the specialists called an "outstanding"-- but detached -
stimulator attached to 2 huge electrodes. The electrodes were
put on the skin over the most uncomfortable areas in the lower
back. During mock stimulation, flashing lamps from the device
were shown and made visible to the client to offer the optical
illusion that treatment was being provided.
For acupuncture back pain relief, you need to know that one of
the main reasons for pain in the reduced back is that as humans
the reduced back commands a position of strength and reliability
for the entire body and it was not designed for that.
The points that are used for the needle insertions commonly are
at a distance from the real area of signs. So, if somebody has
discomfort in their back, they may be getting needles in their
feet, their ears or somewhere else remote from the actual
website of the discomfort.
The special points that are picked for needle insertion are along
locations called "meridians." These meridians associate with
exactly what the Ancient Chinese felt were real "organ systems"
and direct the placement of the acupuncture needles." However,
these "organ systems" are not always the exact same kind of
systems that are defined as conventional organ systems by 21st
century medical professionals. For circumstances, the typical
meridians for the spleen could have nothing to do with the
actual organ that we understand of today. An acupuncturist
traditionally diagnoses a client's issue by feeling three pulses on
each wrist. In some cases, these diagnostic indications identify
which ancient meridians are and are not diseased.
http://healthland.time.com/2012/09/11/acupuncture-may-
help-reduce-chronic-pain-after-all/
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/acupuncture/acupuncture-for-
pain.htm
http://www.yinyanghouse.com/treatments/acupuncture_for_
low_back_pain
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/PainManagement/story?
id=3644234&page=1
http://www.acupuncture.com.au/education/q&a/lowbackpai
n.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzMUhD8hecU
http://www.ehow.com/video_7343298_acupuncture-
treatment-back-pain.html
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xo6shn_acupressure-
mat-acupuncture-mat-for-back-pain-relief_lifestyle
Youtube and other video sites are a great place to search for
more information on this topic.
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed this spotlight report and the additional
resource sections. The internet authority site information
and video links are constantly updated. This booklet is
only your first step through portal of knowledge on this
subject, not the last!