Acupuncture is the oldest continually practiced form of medicine in
the world, with written records dating back almost 2500 years. It is
perhaps the most respected complementary health care system worldwide
and has been accepted and promoted by the World Health Organization
to treat many illnesses and disorders.
The National Institutes
of Health (NIH) Consensus
Conference on Acupuncture in 1997 stated, "The data in support
of acupuncture are as strong as those for many accepted Western medical
therapies. One of the advantages of acupuncture is that the incidence
of adverse effects is substantially lower than that of many drugs and
other accepted medical procedures used for the same conditions."
Acupuncture
works from the premise that our vital energy, called Qi (pronounced
"chee"), circulates through meridians in the body. When this circulation
becomes stagnated, blocked or out of balance, illness results. Acupuncture
needles are placed at specific points on the body where the Qi can be
accessed and affected. By harmonizing and balancing the flow of this
energy the acupuncturist can create dramatic and positive changes in
the health of the patient.
There are several different
styles of acupuncture used at Acupuncture Associates and each has it's strengths.
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Chinese acupuncture
tends to be more aggressive, with more needles and stronger stimulation.
Chinese style acupuncture is most often used in acute conditions,
internal medicine conditions and painful conditions. It is
the most commonly practiced form of acupuncture in the world as
it is the most standardized and best documented.
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Japanese acupuncture
tends to be more gentle with fewer needles and more shallow insertion.
Japanese style acupuncture is most often used for patients that
are extremely needle sensitive who can not tolerate Chinese style
and in the treatment of emotional disorders where dramatic shifts
in energy are contraindicated. It is very effective for depression,
ADD and ADHD and in the treatment of children. Japanese style
acupuncture works at a more subtle, intuitive and spiritual level
than Chinese style acupuncture.
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5 Element acupuncture
treats the root constitutional and emotional issues in our life
instead of focusing on just the physical symptoms. The points
most often used are below the knees and below elbows and on the
back. It can involve more spiritual and esoteric aspects of
the medicine as well.
Acupuncture and Chinese
medicine takes into account the wonderful complexity of each individual's
body, mind and spirit. Instead of being a symptom centered medical
system like most of Western medicine, acupuncture is a patient centered
system where you are seen as a whole person. From this perspective
your health problems are seen to occur within the context of your life
and are not isolated or apart from who you are.
Acupuncture is a safe,
effective form of treatment for a great many conditions and works well
in conjunction with Western medicine, chiropractic, osteopathy and other
healing modalities.
Read more about the history
of acupuncture. |