Acupuncture is a Chinese medical practice that
treats illness
and provides
local anesthesia by the insertion of needles at
predetermined
sites of the body. Acupuncture may also
follow
many other
forms. The word acupuncture comes from
the Latin
word acus,
meaning needle, and pungere, meaning puncture.
The
Chinese call
acupuncture Chen Chiu.
On doing my research over acupuncture I used
many
different
sources. I got most of my information
from the Internet.
I discovered a
large acupuncture clinic in Houston and
contacted
them over the
phone. I never really realized that
acupuncture was
used so much in
this country, but there are many places
acupuncture is used in the United States.
Acupuncture is used in the treatment of a wide
variety of
medical
problems. It is used for ear, nose, and
throat disorders,
respiratory
disorders, Gastrointestinal disorders, Eye disorders, and
Neurological and
Muscular disorders. The needles used in
acupuncture are usually only inserted from 1/4 to 1 inch
deep into
the skin. There is usually no pain in acupuncture. Usually if any
pain it is only
mild. Most of the needles now used in
acupuncture
are disposable
needles. Acupuncture does not always
only involve
needles. They may also use other methods such as
moxibustion,
cupping,
electronic stimulation, magneotherapy and various types
of massage. There are also many different styles of
acupuncture
practiced all
over the world.
There are many things to consider when choosing
an
acupuncturist. Acupuncture is a licensed and regulated
healthcare
profession in
about half the states in the United States.
There are
many acupuncture
practices which are not certified, so when
choosing one some
research is required. If you get
acupuncture
usually between
five to fifteen sessions are required, depending on
the severity of
the complaint. Many acute conditions
only require
a single
treatment. The main thing to remember
when receiving
acupuncture is to
simply relax. After acupuncture
treatments
much of the pain
may be gone after the first treatment, or in some
cases it takes
more. In some cases the pain may become
worse,
this is known as
the rebound effect.
The clinic I got most of my information from is
a clinic in
Houston. They specialize in Acupuncture Therapy for
diseases
and conditions
such as acute and chronic pain, degenerative
diseases,
arthritis, M.S., post-stroke, migraine headaches, lower
back pain,
facelifts, weight reduction, and smoking control. The
Dr. that performs
acupuncture at this clinic is Dr. Duong Hoang
(M.D.), C.A. The fees vary according on types of
treatment. And
usually a
complete physical examination is required before your
first acupuncture
session.
Through my research over this topic I learned
many things. I
never really
realized that acupuncture was such a big business. It
is becoming more
and more popular all over the world. In
Canada
acupuncture is
very common, and seems to be becoming more
common in the
United States.
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